Make a Natural Difference with Smucker’s *No Bake Peanut Butter Cookies* #NaturalDifference
*This is a sponsored post and I have been compensated by Smuckers to share information about Make a Natural Difference.
My family loves to travel. Whenever my husband has a chance to take a few days off work we always are making plans to visit some kind of national monument, or park! Visiting State or National Parks can be some of the most rewarding trips you can take with your family!
What I love about visiting National Parks is that my children get to learn about the importance of keeping our parks clean and “leave no trace”. These amazing parks are here for people to enjoy, learn about nature and the surrounding areas! I can’t wait to visit our local home parks too!
We are excited to partner with Smucker’s again and sharing about Smucker’s Natural Peanut Butter’s partnership with the NPCA! To celebrate the partnership and encourage fans to get out and visit National Parks, Smucker’s is hosting the Make a Natural Difference Photo Promotion where nature fans can submit a photo of their visit to a National Park for the chance to win a Sony DSLR camera, Shutterfly gift cards and more!
We have a really easy and yummy recipe for you to make and take while you visit your local park! My girls love making No Bake Peanut Butter Cookies. They are so easy to make!
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 4 tablespoons cocoa
- 1 stick of butter
- 1/2 cup of milk (any milk will work)
- 1 cup Laura Scudder’s Natural Peanut Butter
- 1 tablespoon vanilla
- 1/2 cups quaker oatmeal
- In a large saucepan bring to a boil sugar, cocoa, milk, and butter.
- Once boiling, allow to boil for one minute only!
- Turn off heat and add peanut butter, vanilla and oatmeal.
- On waxed paper use a spoon to drop cookies.
- Let them sit to cool down and harden
- *can be stored in freezer
ONE winner will recieve a Smucker’s Prize Pack (ARV $125):
- $100 Shutterfly Gift Card
- Laura Scudder’s Natural Peanut Butter products and stirrer
Note: This giveaway is open to US shipping addresses only.
I make the difference in the lives of a child by teaching them to read.
I make most things homemade.
We make a difference by donating to charity, adopting a family for Christmas and volunteering at our nature center.
I try to avoid chemicals with my kids. No soda, more fruits and veggies (We grow many of our own!) and let the kids have fun!
I make a difference by offering free tutoring in math and reading!
We made a Natural Difference by putting out bird feeders and water for our feathered friends
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Raise my children in the country and last year we started some bee hives!
I make a natural difference by growing our home fruit and vegetables
We live in a very rural area and are able to enjoy nature on a daily basis. I love using things from nature to decorate, too…pine cones, brandches, bird feathers and nests, etc.
We donate to the local food bank, also with my super couponing and wins I often donate some of that as well. Also donate and shop at the goodwill.
I would vow to make sure I am recycling frequently.
we shared out garden this yearwith several of he family an neighbors
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We make a natural difference by visiting our local parks and cleaning up what others have left behind. Thank you for the wonderful giveaway!
I use makeup with natural ingredients.
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We encourage recycling in our home
I would make peanut butter banana bread. Yummy!
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I try to cook most family meals from scratch with fresh and organic products as much as possible.
avoiding chemicals in the things we use
We have a large garden with tomatoes, brussels sprouts, and peppers.
We try to recycle everything we can, and I buy organic when possible
My natural difference growning an organic garden and sharing the surplus – thank you.
I make a natural difference by using organic products and avoiding as many chemicals as possible!! We also make a difference by organizing food drives for our local food bank!
We reuse or recycle as much as we can!
We buy organic foods when we can
I make a difference by using natural cleaning products, recycling, and teaching my kids about the environment. Thanks for the chance to win!
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