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		<title>By: Testers' Choice</title>
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		<description>[Elsa M. Jacobson] Nothing but sugary, yummy goodness here—these will fix any sort of sweet-tooth cravings you have, and pronto! They&#039;re super-easy to make, and the timing was perfect—although waiting for them to cool before sampling wasn&#039;t very realistic. (We did have a little nibble as they were cooling, which led to another...) These praline bites kept well when stored in a tightly-lidded cookie tin, for a full 10 days later, they still tasted fresh and looked as appealing as when they first came out of the oven. I used a larger pan, an 11-by-17, and I feel you can use an even larger one, or split it between two smaller pans. Also, while the ingredient list denotes 5 cups of pecan halves, the recipe header states it makes 3 cups. My pecans didn&#039;t shrink in the oven, so I ended up with a little more than 5 cups of these Pecan Praline Bites when I was done, due to the sugar coating.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[Elsa M. Jacobson] Nothing but sugary, yummy goodness here—these will fix any sort of sweet-tooth cravings you have, and pronto! They&#8217;re super-easy to make, and the timing was perfect—although waiting for them to cool before sampling wasn&#8217;t very realistic. (We did have a little nibble as they were cooling, which led to another&#8230;) These praline bites kept well when stored in a tightly-lidded cookie tin, for a full 10 days later, they still tasted fresh and looked as appealing as when they first came out of the oven. I used a larger pan, an 11-by-17, and I feel you can use an even larger one, or split it between two smaller pans. Also, while the ingredient list denotes 5 cups of pecan halves, the recipe header states it makes 3 cups. My pecans didn&#8217;t shrink in the oven, so I ended up with a little more than 5 cups of these Pecan Praline Bites when I was done, due to the sugar coating.</p>
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