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    Easy Love: 10 No-Bake Valentine's Day Treats

    Photo by: Kelsey Banfield
    No Bake Snickers Pie
    Ingredients:
    1 chocolate cookie pie crust or graham cracker pie crust (9-inch)
    2 cups fresh whipped cream
    1 can sweetened condensed milk 8 ounces cream... more 
    Photo by: Kelsey Banfield
    No Bake Snickers Pie
    Ingredients:
    1 chocolate cookie pie crust or graham cracker pie crust (9-inch)
    2 cups fresh whipped cream
    1 can sweetened condensed milk 8 ounces cream cheese
    1/4 cup dulce de leche, plus 1 tablespoon for drizzling 3 Snickers Bars, roughly chopped.
    Directions:
    1. Beat together the condensed milk, cream cheese and dulce de leche until completely smooth.
    2. Fold in the whipped cream until just incorporated.
    3. Scatter 1/3 of the Snickers Bars on the bottom of the pie crust. Fold 1/3 of the Snickers pies into the no-bake filling. Spread the filling into the pie crust.
    4. Finally, drizzle the top with the remaining dulce de leche and scatter the remaining 1/3 of Snickers pieces on top.
    5. Chill the pie for at least 3 hours before slicing and serving. less 
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    Wed, Feb 6, 2013 4:00 PM EST
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    Making all kinds of sweet treats for your Valentine is always super fun. The only problem is that sometime we just don't have enough time to bake, or don't feel like turning on the oven. The good news is that there are tons of great no-bake sweet treats out there. You can always whip some great Rice Krispie treats or no-bake cheesecake in a jiffy or make some awesome chocolate dipped pretzels. Here are some of our favorite no-bake Valentine's Day treats! - By Kelsey Banfield



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