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By Marnie272
on October 21, 2002
These are good!! I made them for my friends party and everyone really liked them a lot!
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on September 02, 2002
How could anybody not like chocolate and peanut butter?? Another kind of Reese bar, easy to make and so easy to enjoy.
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on August 25, 2002
These are wonderful! I've made them for years...we call them "Buckeye's". I also shape the peanut butter mixture in the shape of eggs for Easter then dip in chocolate. And you're right,they are good frozen too...I make them early in the holiday season and freeze them, but my son always seems to find them...I always have to make a second batch.
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These were fabulous and they are addicting!! You can't eat just one! But the fact that you can freeze them is great. I keep them in my freezer and only take out a few at a time. These are a must to make!!
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Turned out great! Quick, easy, and delicious. Might hold out a little of the powdered sugar next time to give it a slightly more peanut intenseness and see how I like that. Winner!
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We loved these. I felt the milk chocolate chips were too sweet so I used semi-sweet and it was much better. I also used 1/2 cup of the omega 3 peanut butter and 1/4 cup of regular peanut butter and they turned out wonderful. I will make again and again.
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Very good. I used semi-sweet chocolate and it was okay, but next time I'll definitely use milk chocolate.
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on November 30, 2005
Our whole family loved these. I made them last night when our son had a friend over. Fortunately, I doubled the recipe because once hubby and I, our 3 kids, and our son's friend and his dad were done, there wouldn't have been many left! I'll definately make these again before Christmas. I can easily imagine these becoming a holiday tradition. Thanks!
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on January 01, 2005
They were tasty - just like reeses! Need more chocolate by the end. Next time I would have frozen a little longer than 1 hour. Very good Holiday treat to share with family or at work pot lucks.
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Serving Size: 1 (27 g)
Servings Per Recipe: 24
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