This is a delicious peanut butter and chocolate fudge.
There is also white chocolate which adds a lovely vanilla sweetness.
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Original recipe makes 2 pounds:
3/4 cups creamy peanut
1 pound white chocolate
6 semi-sweet morsels
1 pound semisweet chocolate, melted
12 white morsels
1 1/3 cups crunchy peanut butter
1 bag of country butter
2 teaspoons of sugar
1/2 resealable container
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67 microwave-safe bowls