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Old 07-25-2006, 12:05 PM   #1  
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Wink fiber one cookies

I got this recipe from my meeting and thought it was so yummy!
1 pouch of fiber one cereal
2 tbls Peanut Butter
4 hershey bars (reg. size)

Spray the pan with pam. on low heat melt the hershey bar then add the peanut butter mix well. stir in the fiber one cereal mix well then drop onto waxed paper over a cookie sheet into 16 cookies.

They are 1 pt per cookie and are wonderful!!
watch out though don't eat too many they are full of fiber and that could mean many bathroom visits if you know what I mean!
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Is that a certain size cereal box? Does it matter what flavor of Fiber one? Is there more than one kind?
Sounds great. I'd love to make some and take to my meeting on Thursday.
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Old 07-25-2006, 06:46 PM   #3  
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That would be too hard to resist. Might as well count 16 points if I made those in this house. LOL!! I'll have to find some Fiber One to try. Is it with the cold cereals or the hot cereals? Thanx!
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I have a similar recipe for Haystacks, it's 18piles at 1pt each

3 cups Fiber One cereal, {regular}
1/2 cup Peanut Butter
1/2 cup chips, any kind- my fav is Butterscotch, then Vanilla, both delicious


melt the PB and chips in the micro for 30sec intervals, don't over cook, then stir in cereal and drop onto parchment or wax paper, 18 piles on a cookie sheet, put them in the freezer, once they set up put into a lg plastic bag. I use a lg serving spoon to make my piles, but my leader makes them and puts them into a 9x13 pan and cuts them in 16 squares, still counts them as 1pt each, seems to work better for her.
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Old 06-11-2008, 10:09 AM   #5  
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I have a similar recipe for Haystacks, it's 18piles at 1pt each

3 cups Fiber One cereal, {regular}
1/2 cup Peanut Butter
1/2 cup chips, any kind- my fav is Butterscotch, then Vanilla, both delicious


melt the PB and chips in the micro for 30sec intervals, don't over cook, then stir in cereal and drop onto parchment or wax paper, 18 piles on a cookie sheet, put them in the freezer, once they set up put into a lg plastic bag. I use a lg serving spoon to make my piles, but my leader makes them and puts them into a 9x13 pan and cuts them in 16 squares, still counts them as 1pt each, seems to work better for her.
This is actually 2 points per cookie. You need to make the piles into 36 for it to be 1 point. I have this same recipe, but it only calls for 1/4 cup of the peanut butter and the chocolate chips, and 2 cups of the fiber one cereal. That would make 18 cookies at 1 point each. I usually double the recipe(your recipe except 4 cups fiber one cereal) and make it into 36 piles to keep it at 1 point. I just used the recipe builder on ww, to make sure and your recipe would make it 2 points per cookie. Also, once they are frozen and put in the large ziplock bag, they still need to remain in the freezer or they get kind of melty and fall apart.

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When making this recipe can I use reg peanut butter (not low fat) and also reg. chips, (not sugar free) Thanks
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those sound good.
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