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Old Mon, Jul-15-13, 16:46
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someone said earlier there are 2.8 net carbs if you make 8 with the recipe.
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oh yes! This is the original recipe I found long ago and just tweaked'er up a lil bit.

I use the stick of unsalted butter, 1 square of unsweetened Baker's choc, 3-4 tablespoons of natural peanut butter, and I skipped the cream and also subbed 4-5 drops of Sweetzfree for the grandular Splenda. I like mine more choclatey/peanut buttery than sweet.

I totted up all the ingredients and divided by 6 (cuz I divide mine into 6 cupcake papers in my 6 muffin tin), and plugged it into FitDay and got the following for stats per 1 PB Cup:

Cal.....173.3
Fat.......32.8grams
Carb-Fibre..2.0-0.8=1.2 grams (some fibre in the chocolate and the peanut butter I reckon)
Protein......1.3 grams

heh, it's just about all fat

Mine turn out a pretty good size too; a good 1 1/2" diameter and bout 3/8" thick I'd estimate so 1 PB Cup reaallly hits the spot and I've never felt I needed another hahaha..erm, until next time I want to beat back the choccy/peanut butter craving
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I can't wait to try these
I have a weekness for reece's peanut butter cups but they're fairly expensive here so if I can do it on my own and make a similary tasting snack, why not?
After reading all these recipe boards I can't wait till I get paid on Friday so I can go shopping.
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Old Tue, Oct-15-13, 14:30
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I have frozen them and I'm wondering if some sweeteners lost sweetness in the freezer? I think I used all Splenda last time and they have an okay flavour but certainly not very sweet.

Bellenuit, just fyi, the first time I made them I followed the recipe carefully and darned if they didn't taste almost exactly like Reese's! I don't think I'd freeze them again though.
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