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If you want to recreate this candy from the Great Depression era, luckily it's super easy. But one of these ingredients may ...
Roll out the potato candy to a 12-by-10-inch rectangle (about ¼-inch thick), dusting the top with powdered sugar if it becomes sticky. Spread the peanut butter in an even layer over the potato candy.
Though potatoes are usually associated with savory preparations, they can also be used to whip up some interesting desserts ...
Sarah Ross lives in Saveland Park, a South Side neighborhood in Milwaukee, and for trick-or-treaters this year they had full-sized candy bars – but they also threw a single potato into the bowl.
Michelle Schell of Fort Collins, Co. hands out some truly unique treats with her candy: potatoes. “I ask the kids if they want a potato, and almost every kid wants a one! Their faces light up ...
Have you ever tried Irish potato candy? It’s a sweet snack that—despite the name—has absolutely no potato in it. Unless you’re from Philly, you’re probably unfamiliar with the cream ...
Or possibly the potato came later? Unclear. What we do know is that someone, at some point, decided to christen the candy after a New England celebrity preacher named George C. Needham. For some ...