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Buckeyes I

Submitted by: Tammy Winters
This recipe is so good that I double it whenever I make it. Since it is peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate it is almost like candy. Real buckeyes are nuts that grow on trees and are related to the horse chestnut. 

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Buckeye Balls

Submitted by: Angela J.
Peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate. They look like buckeye nuts. Absolutely delicious! 

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Buckeye Cookies III

Submitted by: Sally Forsythe
These are like little peanut butter and chocolate balls. You basically mix it all up together. It is a perfect recipe to do at a sleepover or for parties. It is pretty simple and it really doesn't take too long. It takes about as long as chocolate chip cookies do, maybe a little longer, but if you love chocolate and peanut butter, you'll love this. 

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Chocolate Balls

Submitted by: Cynthia Escalante
This is a peanut butter and graham cracker, chocolate covered treat. My mother made these to send to friends and relatives at Christmas time. 

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Rocky Road

Submitted by: Christi
Fast, easy and Delicious! 

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Crispy Rice Cereal Balls

Submitted by: Edna
The kids (and everyone) loves these. These can be placed in the fridge; however, I try to keep them (for as long as they keep!!) in a cool place. 

Petey's Squares

Submitted by: Juanita
These 1970's popular squares taste like the big name peanut butter cups. 

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Buckeye Balls I

Submitted by: Shannon
This is a great Christmas candy to have at home with your family or give as a gift. 

Buckeye Cookies II

Submitted by: Y L Johnson
Peanut butter balls dipped in chocolate. 

Peanut Butter Balls IV

Submitted by: Rebecca
My family makes these every Christmas, they're one of our favorites. The maple flavoring is the key ingredient! 
 
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