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Carob Balls

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Grains Jewish No-, Bake, Cookies 36 servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 c Peanut butter; plain or chunky
1/2 c Carob powder; or cocoa
1/2 c Honey
1 c Toasted wheat germ
1 c Peanuts; chopped or any nuts
1 ts Vanilla extract
Unsweetened shredded coconut

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix together everything except the coconut.
Form into walnut-sized balls with wet hands.
Roll in coconut and put onto a waxed-paper lined cookie sheet.
Refrigerate till firm. Store in the refrigerator or freezer in a
plastic bag.
Recipe by: Annice
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