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  • Peanut Butter Squares Recipe
  • slappyrick
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    Rick Hamilton shares his popular peanut butter squares recipe, having fuelled the Slymefoot Slide route with them. I got this recipe from my friend Lo …

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    jeffl
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    I love peanut butter and chocolate. That looks amazing and a blindingly obvious idea, why did I not think of this/find the recipe sooner!

    I know what I’m gonna be doing one day this week.

    z1ppy
    Free Member

    I can feel my arteries hardening, just reading that recipe… I’m in!

    toby1
    Full Member

    I got this recipe from my friend Louise

    o_O uh-oh, not Louise!

    turboferret
    Full Member

    Looks excellent, although as I’m not a huge fan of digestive biscuit bases, I’ll be substituting them with Lotus Biscoffs instead when I make it very shortly

    DougD
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    The Joe Wicks peanut butter trail bars are bloomin tasty https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/peanut-butter-bars/

    prettygreenparrot
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    This recipe from Nigella Lawson’s Domestic Goddess book for Reese-like peanut butter squares is delicious.

    Though a biscuit base sounds more portable.

    leegee
    Full Member

    I made this the other night and it’s really nice. I never make stuff like this and I liked doing it.

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