I needed a small amount of Rice Krispies for a given recipe. Trouble is, stores don't sell small quantities. I now have most of the box left and this is something I never eat for breakfast. In other times I would have made a batch of rice krispy treats (the kind with butter & marshmallow) and brought them to the next place I went to, but I'm not going anywhere. So ... one lucky S2 member can get their very own box of rice krispy treats mailed to them to munch during Blazer games. If I get more than one reply, be prepared to say why you should get the box! Choices are classic, almond joy, chocolate caramel turtle, chocolate chip peanut.
I love the regular unadulterated classic Rice Krispy Treats! I think I fist made them, along with my big sister, when I was about 7! Mmmmm....SO good!
How kind of you to do this giveaway crandc! Rice Krispy Treats remind me of my mother...she made them for us growing up every year....she would mail them wherever we were when she made them.....I miss her still and it's been over a decade since she passed...
Live with my mom and she’s been making Rice Krispies a lot recently for some reason. Got home from work at 3 am last night and some are on the counter. Ate like half of them, I have we a rice krispy thing... Had to share bc of Thread! I like em old fashioned...
FWIW.... https://www.battlecreekenquirer.com...0-year-journey-rice-krispies-treat/892431001/ Creamy, sticky, gooey, buttery marshmallow fluff and crisp grains of rice cereal make a well-known and delightfully simple dessert. Even without the name, you probably already know exactly what's being talked about. Rice Krispies treats. Lore has it that, back in the 1930s, Kellogg employee Mildred Day invented the recipe for a fundraiser for a group of Camp Fire Girls. However, Mildred Day of the Kellogg Co. Home Economics Department worked on a different version of the recipe, made with molasses and corn syrup instead of marshmallows, which appeared on Rice Krispies packages in 1932. Day left the company in 1936. The Krispies Marshmallow Squares recipe now known as Rice Krispies Treats appeared on packages in 1940 and can be credited to the Home Economics Department as a whole, according to Kent Coffman of the Kellogg Co. Archives. (CONTINUED)
As @SheedSoNasty was first to reply ball is in his court. If he/ she/ they gets back to me with choice of variety we can move.
My mother never made nothing for me and my brother. The only rice crispy treats I've ever had came in a package. My wife is Korean and loves rice crispy treats but has no idea how to make them so she eats them out of a commercial package. The almond joy ones sound outstanding.