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    <head>
      <title>Buckeyes</title>
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    <yield><qty>0</qty></yield>
    <ingredients>
<ing><amt><qty>0</qty><unit></unit></amt><item>semisweet chocolate chips</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>T</unit></amt><item>vanilla</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>2</qty><unit>c</unit></amt><item>powdered sugar</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>0</qty><unit>c</unit></amt><item>butter</item></ing>
<ing><amt><qty>1</qty><unit>c</unit></amt><item>peanut butter (one jar smuckerâ€™s)</item></ing>
    </ingredients>
    <directions>this came from the lid of smucker's peanut butter which i also use because i happen to think it tastes the best. i also find it helpful to pour off the oil from the top and only stir in part of it. or, i can just not use the butter. the original recipe calls for margarine, which is the stuff of the antichrist, won't touch the shit.

1. Mix the peanut butter, sugar, butter, and vanilla until semi-dry and crumbly.
2. Shape into Â½â€œballs
3. Dip your balls into chocolate, leaving the top of the ball uncovered to resemble an eyeball.
4. Place your balls on a pan lined with waxed paper, and refrigerate until set.
5. Brag to friends and family of the enormously complicated recipe you just tackled with ease.

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