Melt margarine and marshmallows in large bowl in microwave. Add color and extracts.
Stir in flakes until well coated.
Use about 1 tablespoon for each cookie.
Dip fingers in cold water (not butter) so it doesn't stick.
Shape into a wreath and decorate with candies while sticky.
Place on wax paper.
Allow to dry uncovered at room temperature for 8 hours.
Makes 12 to 18 wreaths.
Make only one batch at a time, don't try to double the recipe.
Microwave marshmallows and butter on High for 2 minutes. Stir, then microwave on High for 2 minutes more. Stir. (This can be done in a double boiler if one doesn't have a microwave.)
Add and mix quickly the coloring, extracts, then cornflakes. Drop by spoonfuls in clumps on greased wax paper and decorate with 3 red hots each.
Once cool, transfer to lightly greased serving/storage tray with lightly greased fingers.
In large saucepan, melt butter over low heat.
Add marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove from heat. Stir in food coloring.
Add corn flakes cereal. Stir until well coated
Using 1/4 cup dry measure coated with cooking spray, evenly portion warm cereal mixture. Using buttered fingers, quickly shape into individual wreaths. Dot with cinnamon candies.
Heat margarine until melted (I use a double boiler).
Add marshmallows and melt them.
Add a few drops of green food coloring, until you have the proper shade.
Add cornflakes and stir carefully until they are well coated.
Form into wreath on wax paper.
Decorate with red cherries.
Cool and enjoy.
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Melt oleo in large saucepan over low heat.
Add marshmallows and cook, stirring constantly, until marshmallows melt and mixture is syrupy.
Remove from heat and add food coloring.
Add corn flakes.
Stir until well coated.
Using 1/2 cup mixture and buttered finger, shape into wreath on wax paper.
Dot with cinnamon candies.
Let cool.
Makes 16 wreaths.
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Melt butter and marshmallows together; add vanilla and green food coloring.
Stirring on low heat, mix in corn flakes until all are colored.
Cool.
Drop on wax paper by teaspoon.
Decorate with cinnamon hots.
Flatten a bit to shape like a wreath.
Fun and easy!
Great for kids to help!
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Pour dry cake mix into large mixing bowl.
Add eggs and oils.
Mix well.
Add choc or peanut butter chips.
Bake 12-15 minutes or until done. Cool on wire rack. DO NOT OVERBAKE or your cookies will be hard. Store in airtight container.
NOTE* I sometimes use a lemon cake mix and sprinkle cooled cookies with powdered sugar.
Place cookies on cookie sheet and then
Cream sugars, margarine, oil, eggs and vanilla.
Mix flour, soda and salt well.
Stir into creamed mixture, blending well. Stir in oatmeal, cornflake crumbs, coconut and pecans.
Mix well. Cover mixing bowl and chill dough at least 1 hour.
Form dough into 1-inch balls.
Roll in sugar.
Place on cookie sheet and flatten with a small glass dipped in sugar.
Bake at 350\u00b0 for 10 to 12 minutes.
Makes 8 dozen cookies.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
In a medium bowl, cream together the butter and confectioners' sugar until smooth. Mix in the egg, lime juice and lime zest. Mixture may appear curdled, but that's okay. Combine the flour, baking powder and salt; stir into the lime mixture until well blended. Drop batter by teaspoonfuls into the cornflake crumbs. Place cookies 2 inches apart onto ungreased cookie sheets.
Bake for 12 to 15 minutes in the preheated oven, until edges are golden. Remove from cookie sheets to cool on wire racks.