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Make single-serve rice krispie treats!


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1. Get a microwave-safe bowl.

 

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2. Melt ½ Tbs. butter in microwave.

 

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3. Add ½ cup mini marshmallows.

 

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4. Melt in microwave for about 17 seconds.

 

5. Stir to mix with butter (you may have to microwave longer insmall 7 second bursts to get lumps out).

 

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6. Mix in ½ cup Rice Krispies™.

 

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7. Mix

 

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8. Eat!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A few notes:

 

1. I have found it better if you make a double batch.

 

2. All microwaves vary, so the time required to melt stuff will vary too

 

3. Most importantly:

 

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Have fun!

 

 

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Get:

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Plug in microwave. Follow directions. Eat. Enjoy.

 

P.S. I'ts (K)rispies, dude :)

 

Very funny :D , I did get a thousand watt power inverter. I'm going on a road trip soon to Missouri in my B210 and I wanted to power up my laptop and make coffee on the road. I've been looking at small microwaves but so far the microwaves I have seen take too much power for my 1000 watt power inverter. Power inverters become very expensive and big as a suitcase the higher the wattage. The 1000 watt power inverter I have is the size of a small loaf of bread. :)

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