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Spicy Cheesy Rice Krispie Treats: Trailer Park Cooking Show

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2006

Join Jolene Sugarbaker, The Trailer Park Queen as she whips up tasty treats in the Trailer Park Test Kitchen!

Chef and Comedian Jolene Sugarbaker will show you how to take todays secret ingredient of "Crisp Rice Cereal" and turn it into a spicy appetizer to serve your guests!

Come on into the Trailer Park and learn how to cook THE TRAILER PARK WAY!

Visit Jolene on the web at
http://www.jolenesugarbaker.com

I'm looking forward to getting to know all my new subscribers...
Feel free to leave a comment (be nice though :)

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  • A friend sent me this video when she ran across it the other day while looking for a recipe for rice crispies treats. I thought it was great! I am a subsciber now!

  • Great! so glad to meet you! Love You! Jolene Sugarbaker The Trailer Park Queen

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  • "depending on your taste and heart condition"...HILARIOUS!

  • For a taste of America - Montreal Steak Seasoning :-))) Love the recipes as always Jolene

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  • i love this i make alot of the foods you make an everyone in MY TRAILER PARK loves it

  • this is one of the best things i have ever seen

  • ah ha ha ha! how cute is she?! she says 2 cups melted butter......does she mean 2 sticks?

  • i'm bringin this to a picnic potluck next saturday. hope they all like em'. your videos and recipes are ab fab. will they taste as good if they sit in the back of the truck until we get there or do they need to be served warm?

  • "Set your timer!" But she never gives a time!

  • OOOOOOOO! I had really forgotten about these! I used to make these when I was a young bride in GA! Its a real recipe and they are good. they are similar to cheese straws (Southern recipe again). Jolene used more spices than I did. I do remember adding cayenne pepper,  the ground mustard, salt and the dash of Worcestershire. I usually used sharp or extra sharp cheese and grated it myself or used my food processor.

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