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1171.1 | | PRYDE::BOHNET | | Wed Jul 06 1988 10:08 | 8 |
| I have made this, but I use some parafin to help keep the chocolate
from melting so quickly, I use 1/4 bar to one batch of Peanut Butter
Balls. I do these at Christmas and put them in small decorative
cans, and give them as Christmas gifts to fellow employees, So
far I've had nothing but raves.... I personally dont like peanut
butter, but I know that this is most people's favorite.
Bon
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1171.2 | Parafin?! I've been eating parafin?!?!?!!?! | PSTJTT::TABER | Touch-sensitive software engineering | Wed Jul 06 1988 10:48 | 7 |
| > I have made this, but I use some parafin to help keep the chocolate
> from melting so quickly...
Do you mean parafin as in wax, or parafin as in kerosene? (Not that
either one sounds expecially appetizing.) Is that what keeps chocolate
from melting on your fingers?
>>>==>PStJTT
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1171.3 | For dieters, the new paraffin fruit jots! | EVER11::AITEL | Every little breeze.... | Wed Jul 06 1988 13:11 | 1 |
| if it's wax, the stuff's inert (and heck, it has NO calories!)
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1171.4 | Another Peanut Butter Balls recipe | DEC25::WHITING | Don Whiting Jr. | Fri Sep 30 1988 09:52 | 26 |
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This delicious 'Peanut Butter Balls' recipe is a little bit different,
but we make them every Christmas. I will have to try the version in .0 also!
Peanut Butter Balls
1 egg white
1 tbsp cold water
1/4 cup evaporated milk
1/8 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 cup peanut butter
Mix the above ingredients together, add 5 cups confectioners sugar and stir
to blend ingredients well. Chill mixture to thicken slightly. Shape into
small balls and roll in chopped nuts (if desired).
Serves 5 dozen.
Enjoy!
Don Whiting Jr.
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