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  2. We Tried Joanna Gaines’ Peanut Butter Balls Recipe and It’s ...

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    This fantastic peanut butter balls recipe hits all the right notes for a sweet-meets-salty treat. ... 3-½ cups Rice Krispies cereal. 2 packages chocolate almond bark ... these easy treats mix ...

  3. The 4-Ingredient Dessert I Make Every Christmas - AOL

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    How To Make My 4-Ingredient Peanut Butter Balls. For about 24 balls, you’ll need: 1 1/2 cups (390g) creamy peanut butter. 4 tablespoons salted butter, softened

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    Think buckeyes, but more chocolate! Get the recipe: Peanut Butter Balls. ... Get the recipe: Chocolate-Covered Rice Krispie Peanut Butter Balls. Hoosier Homemade. Perfect for kids' treat bags!

  5. Buckeye (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Buckeyes are similar to peanut butter balls (or peanut-butter-filled chocolate balls), which are completely covered in chocolate. Named for their resemblance to the poisonous nut of the Ohio buckeye tree, the state tree of Ohio , this candy is particularly popular in Ohio and neighboring states.

  6. Rice Krispies Treats - Wikipedia

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    Rice Krispies Treats (also called Rice Krispie Treats, Marshmallow Treats, Marshmallow Squares, or Rice Krispies Squares in the United Kingdom & Canada, and LCMs in Australia) are a confection commonly made through binding WK Kellogg Co's Rice Krispies or another crisp rice cereal together with butter or margarine and marshmallow. [1]

  7. Peanut butter cookie - Wikipedia

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    The Peanut Butter Balls recipe in the 1933 edition of Pillsbury's Balanced Recipes instructed the cook to press the cookies using fork tines. These early recipes do not explain why the advice is given to use a fork, though. The reason is that peanut butter cookie dough is dense, and unpressed, each cookie will not cook evenly.

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