Chinese Sesame peanut candy
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NiyaprakashPosted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:07pm
You will need
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup white vinegar
1 tablespoon water
1/2 cup toasted sesame seeds ( to toast sesame seeds spread them on shallow tray, bake in a moderate oven for five minutes or until golden )
1 1/2 cup unsalted roasted peanuts ( without red skin )
Method
1,Combine sugar, vinegar and water in ...
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Chewy Low-Carb Peanut Butter Candy Bar
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Jimmy M.Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 3:42am
Linda's lick your lips low-carb peanut butter candy recipe
Low-carb blogger/vlogger Kent Altena
is back in full form again (YEAH!) with his low-carb YouTube video series. Last week I shared his video about how to make a quick and easy low-carb chocolate cake. Today, he's got another something special up his sleeve.
Of course, ...
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Great Sources for Peanut Free Candy
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Robyn A.Posted
Fri 17 Apr 2009 12:30am
If your child has a peanut allergy, chances are you want your child to have some special peanut free treats. In the last few years the supply of this type of product has really come a long way. They are usually not extremely cheap but worth the splurge for an occasional treat.
I have compiled several places that sell these types of products ...
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Holiday Delight: Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Candies (Recipe)
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Stacey SPosted
Mon 19 Dec 2011 9:24am
I posted a picture of these sweet treats on Facebook and several people asked for the recipe.
Every Christmas I make these chocolate peanut butter candies and they are always a crowd pleaser. Low fat? No way! It’s the holidays so enjoy, in moderation, of course. (They freeze well if you have leftovers!)
Altho ...
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Allan's Peanut Free Candy Canes
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Karen B.Posted
Thu 25 Nov 2010 1:50pm
Allan's candy canes in Canada are now peanut free.
Look for the peanut free symbol on their new candy canes this year.
Their candy cane collection is extensive this year.
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Peanut-Free Candy Anyone?
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Robyn A.Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 4:14pm
If you read this blog last fall, you know that we literally crossed the border to find safe candy for Tyler. I don't really understand why Canada seems to understand the need for peanut-free candy more than the US does. I'm just thankful we only live an hour from the border.
I received the following information from Karen at Avoiding ...
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Holiday Recipe: Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter Candies
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Stacey SPosted
Tue 11 Nov 2008 1:14pm
Every year I make the same holiday delight- homemade Peanut Butter Candy. Simply delicious! These are always a crowd pleaser. Low fat? No way! It’s the holidays so enjoy, in moderation, of course.
1 stick margarine1 ½ cup peanut butter4 cups confectioner (powdered) sugar1 tsp vanilla extract12 oz chocolate chips¼ slab paraffin wax (found [ ...
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Peanut Butter Candy Cookies
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Ashley M.Posted
Thu 17 Jun 2010 7:28am
One of the main reasons I bake is because I crave sweets almost constantly. Well, not exactly. Since I've stopped eating most packaged foods, my sugar cravings have curbed slightly. But I love, love, love a good cookie. So, when a craving for peanut butter & chocolate (the most common of all) consumed me Sunday night, I made these cook ...
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Can't Have Candy with a Peanut Allergy?
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GabsPosted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:47pm
Think again.
If you hanker for a Mounds Bar, or Peppermint Bark, never fear.
You can make them at home. Here are a few resources for making your own chocolates at home (and not on equipment used to manufacture products with peanuts, tree nuts, or any of the other top 8 allergens or otherwise).
Mounds Bar
Pepperm ...
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