1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/2 cup butter, softened
2 cup confectioners sugar
5 tsp milk, (to 6 tbsp)
1 tsp vanilla extract
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Peanut Butter Frosting #2
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In a large bowl with mixer at medium speed, beat peanut butter and
butter until light and fluffy. Gradually, beat in sugar, alternately,
with milk until frosting is a good spreading consistency. Beat in
vanilla extract. Makes enough frosting to frost one 13 x 9 x 2" cake.
Submitted By SAM WARING <WARING@IMA.INFOMAIL.COM> On 06 AUG 95 234147
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Serves: 1
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