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Thursday, November 7, 2013

The Worlds Easiest Fudge (Gregg's Treats #2)

My daughter is loving me writing about all of my sweets.

This is quite possibly the easiest sweet ever. Is it healthy, no, but it is very good. I have been making this fudge for over 15 years and everyone loves it.
My wife is a little upset at me for sharing my treats with all of you, but she is being supportive.
As the title indicates this is the easiest fudge in the world. So here is how it is done.
2 packages of cream drops
1 3/4 cups crunchy peanut butter



Put ingredients in a microwavable bowl. Microwave on high for 3 minutes and mix.

That is all there is to it. Qucik, cheap, and easy.

I hope you enjoy these easy sweets. If you do comment on the post so I can prove to my wife that people actually appreciate these posts. I have at least two more to come.

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