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Welcome to Kay's Village Recipes! Some believe the heart of the home is in the kitchen, I believe the kitchen is the heart of the village. It takes a “village” to live life to its fullest and it has nothing to do with geography or how large or small a town you live in. My “village” is inhabited by family members, dear friends, co-workers, and the occasional visitor who is in my life for a short period of time. Each one of these people has a profound impact on my emotional wellbeing as well as the quality of my life, and all have one thing in common…they all love to eat, and I love to cook for them.
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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Church Windows

Original Recipe from:  Bernie Thrush-Bowers

Aunt Bernie made Church Windows all year-around, but especially at Christmas.  I think they make a great warm weather treat because they don’t heat up the house and you serve them chilled.  Whatever season you decide to make them, I know you’re going to love them.  Filled with chocolate, marshmallows and nuts; what’s not to like?  These have always been a family favorite at my house.  Make a batch and see how your family likes them.  Enjoy!

Ingredients

1 stick Margarine
12 ounces Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
1 cup Walnuts, chopped (optional)
1 bag colored Mini-Marshmallows
Shredded Coconut


Directions

Melt margarine and chocolate chips; remove from heat and allow it to cool.  Add nuts and marshmallows.  Mix together and shape into two logs.  Sprinkle coconut on foil or wax paper.  Wrap logs in same.  Refrigerate until firm then slice.  Keep refrigerated. 

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