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By RachelinBuffalo
Buffalo, NY
on December 21, 2012
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Wish I had read the reviews before I made them, great advice on fixing dried out dates. I also had problems with my food processor, but that is nothing to do with this recipe. I added a bit of (organic virgin coconut oil to keep the mixture together, and that worked famously.
Anyway, this is a fantastic, quick, easy, delicious recipe for anyone - but I'm especially pleased to have another sweet treat to send to my vegan/gluten-free friends without having to substitute anything!
By CharleneRainey
on August 12, 2011
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Thanks Ellie for the great No Bake recipe. Most pitted dates from California are fresh and sticky. If your dates are dried out then steam them by sprinkling water and 8 seconds in the microwave. This will make them soft and sticky to help the recipe stick together.
By jennifer.rohrer...
FAYETTEVILLE, NC
on June 22, 2011
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I had trouble forming the ingredients into a ball, so I added a bit of olive oil and refrigerated them. Next time, I'm going to use dates with pits as they are juicier although that requires pitting. Anyway, these are delicious.