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Aisha Williams & Raina Anderson
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3 tablespoons of butter or margarine 1 package ( 10 oz. 40 pieces) regular marshmallows 4 cups miniature marshmallows 6 Cups rice krispies
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Melt the butter and stir in marshmallows until smooth. Stir in the cereal and flatten in a rectangular dish. Make sure it’s even.
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45 mL butter or margarine 283 g regular marshmallows 946.4 ml miniature marshmallows 1419.53 ml Rice Krispies Ex. 2c x 236.6mL / 1c = 473.2mL
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Melting of butter and marshmallows. Mixing of ingredients Molding of rice krispy treats.
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There are no chemical changes in this recipe.
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Capric Acid CH 3 (CH 2 ) 8 COOH Nonpolar Intermolecular forces *Capric acid (decanoic acid) only makes up 1.6% of the total fatty acid in butter, because butter has no specific compound. It is made up of at least 11 fatty acids.
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Salt NaCl Na+ = Sodium Ion Cl- = Chloride Ion
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45 mL butter or margarine 283 g regular marshmallows 946.4 ml miniature marshmallows 1419.53 ml Rice Krispies EX. 25 servings X 405.2 mL = 225.1 mL 45 servings
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You can just cut the treats to fit the amount of people being served. The recipe serves 16.
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Rice Krispies (cereal) have a Total Fat of 1.38g Sodium of 189mg Postassium of 23.7mg Total Carbohydrate of 26.1g Protein of 1.2g A total of 115 calories per serving.
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Recipe -http://www.ricekrispies.com/recipes/the-original-treats Butter - http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/consumer/faq/ butter-composition.shtml
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