From: GaylaV
On Dec 27, 2008
These little treasures are excellent. I didn't grind up my nuts but I think next time I will give them a whirl in the food processor. I didn't have any bark so just replaced it with more white chocolate and it tasted fine to us. Thanks for sharing your recipe.
From: ColoradoCookin'
On Jul 18, 2008
I can't believe I never rated this! I've made it many times, it works perfectly. It really does make a lot like she says. I've never used the bark, I'm going to try it next time. I just increased the number of chips instead. The almond park might add a nice touch. I just dump it in without the processor, it's faster and I'm lazy. Thank you for the recipe, I use it time and time again! NOTE:: Make sure you cool this somewhere cool or in your fridge. Mine were still yummy soft on the counter 3 hours later, when it was 100 degrees outside.
From: Shelby Jo
On Dec 29, 2008
These are perfect for holiday goody trays! I left the peanuts whole and enjoyed these little babies a lot. I did use milk chocolate instead of semi-sweet just for personal preference though. Thanks so much for sharing! made for Photo Tag.
From: bmcnichol
On Dec 4, 2008
Made as directed other then I didn't grind up my peanuts, I just threw them in. This was easy to make and tasted yummy. My son and I enjoyed making and eating these! Makes a lot.
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