The blog post perfectly describes these Lemon Squares. They are super fast, super easy, and super delicious to boot. These would be great on a cookie/candy tray delivered to your neighbors doorstep on Christmas Eve. They’d be great to take to a cookie exchange. They’d also be good for leaving out for Santa. Heck…these little suckers would be good anywhere, anytime! Let me show you how easy peasy these are.
First, you need to spray a 9×13 pan with cooking spray and line it with parchment paper.
Now grab a big bowl and dump in 1 cup oatmeal, 1 cup all purpose flour, 1 1/3 cups coconut, 1/2 cup packed brown sugar, 1 tsp baking powder, and 1/4 tsp salt.

Give it a good stir to get the dry ingredients combined.

Now, pop 3/4 cup of butter into the microwave until melted. Pour into the dry ingredients.
Stir together until mixed well and press half the mixture into the prepared pan.
Now, in a seperate bowl (sorry…I know, I hate washing dishes too!) empty one can of sweetened condensed milk. Add to that 1/2 cup of lemon juice. I just used the bottled stuff…I was too lazy to juice that many lemons. Plus I was out.

Stir well and pour over mixture in pan.
Crumble the reamining half of the dry mixture over the top.
Bake this in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes. Let cool and cut into bars.

It doesn’t get much simpler than that. And like I said. Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy.
















Remember those awesome peanut butter bar cookies they served in the school cafeteria? You know the ones…the bars that are so peanut buttery it makes your teeth hurt just to think about them? The ones that were so good, you wished you could ask for seconds? Yeah…that’s them. And today, I’m going to show you how delightully easy they are to make. I got this recipe from Pioneer Woman’s Tasty Kitchen website. The first thing my husband said when he tasted them was “These are JUST LIKE the ones we had in school!” And after seeing the ingredients, you’ll see why it was something they made in the school cafeteria…it’s all things that they could get in ‘commodity bulk’. 






















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