60 calorie chocolate peanut butter fudge (w/pic)
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Thanks for sharing0
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That looks good.0
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looks good, love pumpkin, peanut butter and chocolate :happy:0
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I will definitely make these...I would never have thought to add pumpkin in brownie mix!!! Thanks0
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def trying0
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It has been years since I have had a piece of fudge. Thanks for posting this recipe. :flowerforyou:0
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Looks fabulous!!! For sure going to try!!!!0
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I image these freeze well. I would make a batch and stick them in the freezer so I could grab one when I'm craving chocolate.
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OH MY.....These look YUMMY!!0
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"Thow the pumpkin and brownie mix into a bowel "
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never tried pumpkin and peanut butter together. A little nervous about that combo. Has anyone else tried this?0
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Ingredients:
One 18.3 ounce box of Betty Crocker Fudge Brownies - Chewy Brownie Mix
2 cups canned pure pumpkin
2 tablespoons reduced-fat peanut butter
Heat oven to 350.
Thow the pumpkin and brownie mix into a bowel and stir it until smooth.
Spray a 9X9 pan with nonstick and then pour in the mix. Then take the peanut butter and put on top, then take a knife and mix it around into the chocolate.
Cook for 35 minutes, then cool off. Once it's cool enough put it in the refrigerator for a couple of hours. Cut into 36 pieces.
Per Piece:
65 calories, 1g fat, 57mg sodium, 14g carbs, 1g fiber, 9g sugars, 1g protein.
Pic of mine:
I got this from Hungry Girl.0 -
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Yum! Thanks for sharing.0
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It means "Bring up my post" which brings the post or topic to the top of the page.0
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gotta try this! Thanks!0
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I have got to try this soon.0
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Thanks for the receipe.0
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Made this for Valentines Day. Allows me to have a little bit of sweetness.0
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It means "Bring up my post" which brings the post or topic to the top of the page.
That may be accurate for other forums, but here it means something different. Here it's used when you want to sort of "bookmark" something to come back and read later. If you post in the thread at all, it gets added to "My Topics", where you can find it later.0
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