Buttery Toasted Vanilla Clusters Recipe

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  • 3 oz package ramen noodles
  • ¾ cup coarsely chopped pecans
  • ½ cup sliced almonds
  • 2 tablespoons butter (melted)
  • 12 oz package white chocolate chips
  1. Coarsely crush ramen noodles before opening package.
  2. Open package; discard flavor packet.
  3. Saute crushed noodles, pecans and almonds in butter in a large skillet over medium heat until toasted.
  4. Pour noodle mixture into a large bowl to cool.
  5. Melt white chocolate chips according to package directions; pour over noodle mixture in bowl, tossing gently to coat
  6. Drop candy mixture by rounded tablespoonfuls onto wax paper.
  7. Let stand until firm, about 1 hour; store in airtight container at room temperature. Makes 3 dozen.

 

Willow Stevens

Willow is a mother of six who begins to feel the empty nest, with faer oldest child living with his long-time girlfriend in another state, and the next three begin their talks about jobs and the excitement of college and living alone. Willow started couponing in 2007 to save their family some money on the grocery budget. That's how Freetail Therapy was born, so that fae could share their knowledge of saving money with others. Though the site has become so much more since then, and now includes homeschooling and homesteading info, Willow still does it all on a budget and shares how. Willow enjoys snagging freebies, snuggling with their dog, Xander, drinking decaf coffee, gardening, cannabis and of course, their large frugal family.

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