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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Booknerd Bites: Lazy Cake Cookie Bars



Book Nerd Bites is an original monthly feature created by some lovely book bloggers Becca, Cyra, Kristie, Natasha, and I as part of the Book Blogger Creativity Project hosted by Nori. Thanks to my team for coming up with a fun and creative way to satisfy both our book-- and actual appetites!  
Each month we will be sharing exciting recipes inspired by some of our favorite books. Feel free to join in, but please make sure you link your post back to us so we can enjoy your favorite bookish delights as well!

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*****Today for my post for this project, I will be featuring...ADULTHOOD IS A MYTH! In this adorable graphic novel, there are so many LOL moments. I loved this book and read it based on the recommendation of another person. I feel so many times that I could relate to the situation at hand. If you are looking for a smile, GO GET THIS BOOK RIGHT NOW. ******************** And now for a recipe...because it seemed fitting...Lazy Cake Cookie Bars!
Full Credit Ingredients
  • 1 box yellow or white cake mix
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 5 Tbsp melted butter
  • 2 cups M&M's or mini chocolate chips

Directions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
  2. Mix together all ingredients and spread into a greased 9x13 pan.
  3. Bake for 20 minutes.
Notes
*This would be AWESOME with a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top!
*One commenter said "I froze these and then a week later, defrosted them. They came out great with no loss of taste or texture!" so these should be good for freezing!
*You can also use ANY flavor of cake mix and small candy to mix in, so be creative! Check out the comments below to see some awesome cake mix/topping combinations (for example: chocolate cake with chopped peanut butter cups or mint chips, spice cake with butterscotch chips, German chocolate cake with pecans and coconut shavings, one commenter made a s'mores cake with yellow cake mix, graham cracker pieces, chocolate chips, and marshmallows!) The possibilities are endless!

Happy Reading!

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