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8 Reviews of Peanut Butter Fruit Dip

by Kaarin

From: mariana057

On Mar 16, 2006

Oh this is sooooo good. I made it with vanilla yogurt, fat free whip cream and chunky peanut butter and topped it with cinnamon sugar. Thanx for sharing!

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    From: Chef Zafora

    On Aug 17, 2005

    I made this to take to a children’s birthday party, but it was the parents who ended up gobbling it up. It was so easy to make and so tasty to eat. I’m putting this one in my permanent collection.

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  • From: Natalia 3

    On May 27, 2005

    This dip is so light and tasty. And it took me about 2 minutes to make. I'm serving it with apples, lady fingers, and celery. I left out the cinnamon this time because I thought it would clash with celery. This could be a healthy snack for kids, especially if you make the whipped cream yourself. Thank you!

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    From: AKillian24

    On Aug 26, 2005

    Wow! This is great. Definately let it sit... the yogurt mellows out for a nice blend. I served in the AM with fruit and then for company in the afternoon by adding a bit of cream cheese accompanied with crackers! Very versitile!

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    From: ladypit

    On Sep 1, 2005

    Ok, I need to come clean about how this review came about! I had been conversing, in a thread, with Akillian24 about marathon training. Then I started looking through her reviews (while at the same time thinking "I really want something sweet.") and came across this one. The first thing that popped into my head was "I have about 1/2 a cup of cool-whip left in the container, plus the rest of the ingredients." so I hopped up and made it. Stood at the counter and ate it with apple slices and then put the rest (a lot!) in the fridge for tomorrow. Really nice flavor. I used fat free organic vanilla yogurt and fat free cool-whip. And I liked the chunky peanut butter in this because I liked the little bits. Yum!

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  • From: Sunshynetoo

    On Mar 15, 2006

    I just got back from the grocery store, and I didn't want to go back for ingredients for a fruit dip. I found this recipe, and I just so happened to have everything it needed. Very fast to whip up, and very tasty!!! I used low fat everything! My health-conscious daughter will be very happy to have a new recipe in her collection. 8-) Thanks Kaarin. —

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  • From: Missysioux

    On May 17, 2005

    yum! i make a similar dip... with mallow cream, cream cheese and peanut butter... delish!

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    From: Cookworm

    On Mar 18, 2008

    Yum. This is great for snacking - something I'm always trying to find new ways to serve up. The kids really enjoyed dipping apples with this.

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