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RECIPE: Texas Millionaires
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Posted by Ginger_St_Thomas (My Page) on Sat, Aug 2, 03 at 0:12
TEXAS MILLIONAIRES (about 4 dozen)
2 cups semisweet chocolate morsels
2 cups butterschotch morsels
2 cups dry-roasted, lightly salted peanuts
2 cups shoestring potatoes
Combine morsels in top of a double boiler. Bring water to a boil. Reduce heat to low; cook, stirring constantly until morsels are melted & smooth.
Remove from heat; stir in peanuts & potatoes. Drop by spoonfuls onto waxed paper-lined cookie sheet. Let set for 30-45 minutes. Store in an airtight container.~~ |
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Gees, I love it when you post these low calorie recipes! Thanx a lot, Ginger. |
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Hey, Roselin, for a Texas Millionaire I will throw calorie caution to the wind! LOL Thanks, Ginger! This looks like something fun to do with the nieces and nephews when they ask to bake with Aunt Marlen. |
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They do sound like something you can do with kids. I will hace too have my niece bering her two girls over and can fix it sometime. One is 5 and the other one is two and my niece always says that the two is always beating up on the 5 year old. |
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| LOL Ilene! I have a lot of nieces and nephews and what you say also holds true for me. It seems the younger kids win out over the older ones! LOLOL |
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My daughter and her friends used to make that when they were in JR high..... I forget what they called them....They liked to melt the chocolate in the micro.....and occasionally would have it freeze.....then they could just eat the chocolate chips in a lump! LOL! They invented many variations....some using Chinese noodles instead of the potatoes...or when I was out of nuts, whatever kind of cereal they could find...... Those little girls were big time into melting various chips and mixing stuff into it! And today I have the second generation with me of melted chocolate chip candys!....but I think it'll be snickerdoodles again today! Linda C |
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| Awww, brings back memories . . . my little kidlets used to make these into nests for Easter and put jelly beans in them . . . hey! . . . do you think this means they'll MARRY Texas millionaires?!? |
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| Pixistix-I'm still buying up those Lotto tickets so guess hope springs eternal! |
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