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    well i thought i would do something with some PB crackers that we have had for awhile.....my kids will not eat these but....add chocolate and they are all over it......
    easy to do

    1st. you need PB crackers


    2nd. you need chocolate


    3rd. take PB crackers place in melted chocolate


    4th. cover PB crackers with the chocolate and put on wax paper


    5th. take chocolate covered PB crackers put in the fridge to harden and they are ready to serve.....enjoy


    we like doing this with almonds or any kind of nuts and also pretzels ....real good
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    reminds me of the old reeses peanutbutter cups. YOU got you CHOCOLATE on my PB.........no YOU got your PB in my CHOCOLATE


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    • #3
      Yeah...and if Rich tells ya to puts capers on em!....
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      • #4
        Dang I'll take 6 and a glass of real cold milk...now that dinner is done
        Looking good!
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        • #5
          That's a good use of crackers right there. I'd take a few of them babys!
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          • #6
            its amazing how much different something taste when you add chocolate....
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            • #7
              Originally posted by doctor phreak View Post
              its amazing how much different something taste when you add chocolate....

              And we wonder why we were on a diet here a few months ago....
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              • #8
                Originally posted by doctor phreak View Post
                its amazing how much different something taste when you add chocolate....
                IM telling ya try bacon...



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                • #9
                  thanks steve - without the reeses mention I would have had no idea that those (look like ritz crackers) had peanut butter and not cheese spread in the middle :-)
                  I was thinking chocolate covered ritz sandwichs - bit weird ;-)

                  Yeah chocolate and peanut butter is a great combination.
                  Also peanut butter and really mature cheddar goes great together :-)
                  Peanut butter and jelly and my favourite: peanut butter and a spoon
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bbqgoddess View Post
                    IM telling ya try bacon...
                    bacon...ok you got the curious side of me interested....i wondered if i can use candian bacon....might have to try this i still have plenty of chocolate left....will post if i do this...i will try anything once
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                    • #11
                      chocolate coated bacon.
                      It's just wrong ! lol

                      Now peanut butter and bacon - that could work !

                      In fact wasn't elvis's favourite sandwich: peanut butter, banana and fried bacon in a big sub type roll, then the whole thing was fried in butter :-)
                      something like 9,000 calories a sandwich.
                      Legend has it that when visiting Denver, he ordered 22 Fool's Gold sandwiches from the Colorado Mine Company restaurant (now closed) to be delivered to his aeroplane for the trip home. These sandwiches cost $49.50 each back in 1976. Each one was made from a single French loaf, hollowed out and rubbed generously with margarine. The greasy loaf was coated with peanut butter, baked until the bread was crisp and the peanut butter runny, then adorned with a pound of crisp bacon and a whole jar of grape jelly.

                      A single Fool's Gold sandwich rocks up at more than 9000 calories.
                      Wonder what it'd be like smoked

                      But next time I fry some bacon I'll defintiely try it with peanut butter (hmm if only the peanut butter & spoon thing didn't empty the jar so quick lol)
                      Last edited by curious aardvark; 12-15-2009, 02:53 PM.
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                      • #12
                        Great looking crackers. I'd eat 'em.

                        Originally posted by curious aardvark View Post
                        my favourite: peanut butter and a spoon
                        Mmmm . . . peanut butter . . .

                        Peanut butter and honey ain't half bad on ribs either.

                        http://www.smoked-meat.com/forum/showthread.php?p=66296

                        Never tried chocolate and peanut butter on ribs though . . . yet.

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