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Recipe for cream filled-chocolate covered with peanut balls?

Okay there's these things called quot;peanut rollsquot; around where I live and they're made with some kind of cream stuff and then you dip them in chocolate and roll in chopped up peanutsI can't find a recipe for them anywhere and I assume it's because they're a quot;localquot; kind of dessertAny one know any recipes?

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a lot of people said moving the box away from the wallwhich makes great sense unless you're someone like me that lives in a tiny studio and can't really have a litter box right in the middle of the floor! my cats do the same thingI tried to cover the wall but the sound alone of the scratching was still super annoying I found that when I covered the wall in a double sided tape (it's actually a product you can buy in pet stores to deter scratching on furniture) the cats hated the way the sticky tape felt on their paws so they scratched less and less and then no more! it's a cheap option to at least try out and will spare you from having to rearrange your entire apartment to accomodate moving the litter box away from the wallGood Luck! - sillykittyvideos(dot)com
I bet this is the yummy one!! Magic Peanut Butter Middles COOKIE DOUGH: 1 1/2 cups flour 1/2 cup cocoa 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup sugar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup softened margarine 1/4 cup peanut butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 egg FILLING: 3/4 cup peanut butter 3/4 cup confectioners' sugar In small bowl combine flour, cocoa and baking sodaIn large bowl beat sugar, brown sugar, margarine and 1/4 cup peanut butter until light and fluffyAdd v anilla and eggBeat wellStir in flour mixture and set asideIn small bowl combine filling ingredientsRoll filling into 30 (1 inch) ball sShape about 1 tablespoon cookie dough around each peanut butter ballCovering completelyPlace 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheetIf desired flatten with botto m of glass dipped in sugarBake at 375 degrees for 7-9 minutes or until setDo not overbakeMakes 30 cookies.
My kittens do this as well and it's because they're trying to get the litter off their pawsWhen I had a litter box dome with the stair entry the stairs would knock it all off and they never did thatSo that's my only guess! Wow, you must go through a lot of litterI change mine out once a week but clean it a couple times a dayWhat you can get are these little foamy mats that little kids have and put those on the way so she's scratching that instead of your wall.
You'll have to put the box further from the wall, or use sheet metal to cover where she scratches.
Lots of cats do this, for reasons unknownYou can't stop her from doing it, but you can protect your wallsGo to a home improvement store and get some small sheets of clear PlexiglasCover the wall where she scratches with themThey are easily washed, not the least bit unsightly, and will protect your walls.

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