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Another kids' recipe from a 30-year-old kid: PB Choc dip
Last Post 27 Aug 2009 08:25 PM by david. 3 Replies.
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RBrownson
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19 Nov 2003 03:17 AM
Here's what I made the other night when craving Reese's peanut butter cups. It worked great as a snack for me, and was delicious and easy and fast. I didn't think it needed extra sweetening at all. I think kids would like it a lot--just tell them it's peanut butter cup dip! 1 t. natural peanut butter (1F) 1 t. or so of milk (just enough so the protein powder dissolves) 1/3 scoop of chocolate whey protein powder (1P) 1/2 apple, cored and sliced (1C) In a small dish, melt the peanut butter in the microwave until runny. Add milk and protein powder, stir until well mixed. (You can dissolve the powder in the milk first--it may mix a little faster.) Serve with sliced apple for dipping. Yummy in the tummy! 8) Ronica
sweetlovr
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19 Nov 2003 03:53 PM
Hi, Ronica Sounds wonderful. I have created something similar. Instead of using milk I use maple syrup made with splenda or Atkins syrup. I melt the syrup, vanilla protein powder and peanut butter in the microwave until runny (I sometimes have to use a little water) and use it as an apple dip. I eat that when I am craving caramel apple dip.
RBrownson
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19 Nov 2003 10:55 PM
MMMMMmmmmmmmm. That's on my list! :) Ronica
david
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27 Aug 2009 08:25 PM
Cheap, Fast and Tasty. Who says you can't have all three? I will be making this by the pan for my family.
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