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Remember the smell of freshly baked raisin oatmeal cookies when you were tiny? Odds are, sitting on the counter while your mother was baking them was a red box together with the memorable image of a woman in a red bonnet holding a tray of freshly picked grapes Jerry Rice Jersey.

Because 1916, the Sun-Maid girl has been in the hearts and homes of families across the country and she is receiving a digital makeover for her 90th birthday.Alex Smith Jersey In honor from the new, far more modern day look, celebrity chef Sandra Lee, of "Semi-Homemade" fame, has completed a contemporary take on the classic oatmeal cookie recipe and has beneficial suggestions to freshen up any dessert. "I've been baking raisin oatmeal cookies given that I was 9 many years old and may nevertheless keep in mind the delicious smell and taste from my childhood years. That's why I feel honored to put my own exclusive spin on this timeless and personally treasured classic."

Making use of Lee's shortcuts and savory secrets, even the busiest individual can deliver marvelous meals, scrumptious snacks and decadent desserts in minutes. Some beneficial guidelines from Lee on generating your dessert memorable contain:

• Focus on desserts that are big on flavor and low on labor and make sure they go from baking sheet to plate in mere minutes, giving you time to linger with those you love.

• Incorporating raisins and dried fruit into desserts is a great way to get your children to consume some of their daily required helpings of fruit Patrick Willis Jersey.

• Consider measuring out dry ingredients before preparing desserts. Ingredients such as flour, sugar and nuts can be measured and placed in their very own separate sandwich bags beforehand, and when you are ready to start cooking all you'll have to do is simply pour them into a bowl and cook. This is a great way to include kids inside the kitchen, too.

• Desserts can be decorative. Place them center stage as an eye-catching edible centerpiece. One idea is to place your raisin oatmeal cookie bars around the rim of a large colorful plate. Place scoops of your guests' favorite ice creams, frozen yogurts and other toppings within the center of the dish, allowing them to create their own scrumptious version of this dessert Michael Crabtree Jersey.

"I remember growing up and baking with my grandmother, who always had Sun-Maid raisins for any occasion from snacking to baking. I do the same today with my nieces and nephews," said Lee. "They love Sun-Maid raisins and I love that they help to make many of my semi-homemade dishes even much more scrumptious."

Try these tempting Spice Raisin Oatmeal Cookie Bars with your family after a fun semi-homemade meal of your own.

Sun-Maid Spice Raisin

Oatmeal Cookie Bars

You Will Need:

9x13" baking pan

Cooking spray, butter-flavored

Large mixing bowl

Electric mixer

Ingredients:

2 large eggs

1/2 cup vegetable oil

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 box (18.25 oz.) spice cake mix

1/2 cup brown sugar

1 cup oats

1 cup Sun-Maid Natural Raisins

1/2 cup pecan pieces (optional)

2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup decorative or coarse sugar (optional)

Directions:

1. PREHEAT oven to 375 degrees. Spray baking pan with cooking spray; set aside.

2. COMBINE eggs, vegetable oil and vanilla extract in a large mixing bowl. Use an electric mixer to beat on low, until combined.

3. ADD spice cake mix and brown sugar. Beat on low until dough comes together. (Dough will be dense.)

4. STIR in oats, raisins and pecans separately.

5. SPREAD dough into prepared pan.

6. BAKE for 20-25 minutes.

7. REMOVE from oven and let cool. Cut into bars to serve.

Optional: Sprinkle desired amount of coarse or decorative sugar over dough mixture for added decoration before baking.

Yield: 24 bars

Oatmeal cookie bars are an easy, healthy and scrumptious snack.

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