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Candy Bar Pie.. Happy Thanksgiving







Happy Thanksgiving!
Sharing a family favorite recipe today.
It's tradition to make Candy Bar or Hershey Bar Pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas .

Candy Bar Pie

16 Lg. marshmallows
1/2 C. milk
Melt marshmallows in milk over medium-low heat.

Add 1 1/2 giant candy bars chopped up....IE: Hershey's or Symphony candy bar.
Stir until chocolate is melted and mixture is creamy.

Cool to room temperature.

Fold in 1 to 1 1/2 cups whipped cream-- unsweetened {use the real stuff}.

Pour into prepared pie shell. We like the Oreo pie shells or graham cracker pie shells.
{My mom used to bake traditional pie shells and make candy bar pies that way.}

Chill pie for several hours.

Delicious!!
 
Attitude of gratitude:
~So grateful for this wonderful time of year.  A time to reflect on the many, many blessings that we are blessed with. 
~ For family,  for home, for health, for friends, for healthy food, for warm and cozy shelter. 
~For the gospel in our lives, for eternal families, for good books.
~For our sweet little dog, Rowdy... he keeps me company.
~For good music, that fills our home with cheer.
 
~For great blog friends! You cheer me and leave such sweet and kind comments.  Luv you all!

20 comments:

  1. This looks super easy to make and I am adding it to my recipes to try this year! Thank you for sharing! :)

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  2. That pie is gorgeous.. If it tastes even half as good as it looks.. grin..
    My kids would love this at Christmas..
    Happy Thanksgiving, luv...xo

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  3. Yummy tradition, that Candy Pie sounds sooooooo good! I always love your Gratitude Reflection . . . It encourages me to reflect daily on my blessings . . .

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  4. Kerin, thank you for this recipe. This was my Aunt Alice's signature dessert and I loved the pie and her an awfully lot! It reminds me of her. she has been gone for several years now but I have so many wonderful memories of her and her delicious pie. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  5. Oh my goodness that pie looks delicious!!!!
    Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

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  6. Oh how I wish I could eat this! We are trying to be carb free and of course that means sugar is a big no no. Boring, I know.

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  7. This looks sinfully delicious! I've gained about 5 pounds just reading the recipe! :)

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  8. Oh yum! This sounds fantastic, Kerin. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  9. OH MY!! Doesn't that sound yummy.

    M :)

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  10. Yummmmm Kerin. This looks delicious.
    Happy Thanksgiving.

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  11. Kerin, This looks like a delicious family recipe!! All the things I love. I have to try to make this for the holidays. Thanks always for stopping by with your wonderful comments too!
    Hugs,
    Jody

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  12. Oh this looks delicious and so easy to make!
    Wishing you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving!

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  13. Dear Sweet Kerin, This recipe looks and sounds amazing. I have put Weight Watchers on hold, Steve has this entire week off and he has been triggering my appetite with helping me cook all the goodies of the season. In fact he is in the kitchen right now making homemade pizza dough. I can not say no to homemade pizza, let alone the turkey, and pumpkin pie with whipped cream, that is coming up Thursday . . . What's a gal to do, LOL

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  14. Oh, this sounds sooooo yummy, Kerin! I love having foods that are part of a family's traditions... they are some of the glue that binds sweet memories and good times together... and those sustain us through rougher seas. ;) Thank you for sharing this part of your family's tradition. Wishing you and yours a warm and wonderful Thanksgiving!! blessings and hugs ~ tanna
    ps YOU always lift and cheer us, too. ;)

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  15. That pie looks delish. We are partial to chocolate around here! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving with you beautiful family. Mimi

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  16. Whoa, Kerin. It is dangerous reading this post!! But, so yummy. I guess you twisted my arm, although I just took 2 pumpkin pies out of the oven, so will hold this over until next year, OR Christmas..Judy

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  17. Oh my goodness! That is a pie to make after Thanksgiving and all the kids go home. No way am I sharing a piece of that! YUM!
    Ok, maybe I would share a piece.
    Thanks for the recipe.

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  18. Oh, so yummy! Thanks for sharing! Hope that you had a blessed Thanksgiving with your family! xo Heather

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