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  • Shake it up Chocolate Pudding!

    Get your kids involved in making their own serving of a favourite snack. This chocolate pudding is fun and easy to make, let your kids jump around and they’ll love watching it change right before their eyes. What you’ll need: empty baby food jars milk instant chocolate pudding What to do...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 06-10-2008
  • Ice Cream Creatures

    Need to a cool treat to beat the heat? Have fun creating an ice cream creature! What you’ll need: small brownie ie. Two bite brownies ice cream m&m’s peanuts raisins tringy licorice, cut in 1-3 inch lengths chocolate sauce spinkles What to do: Cut the brownie in half for feet. Place a...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 06-10-2008
  • Chocolate Covered Pretzels

    Here's a tasty sweet and salty treat. You and your preschooler will have fun making, and eating them. Most of all deciding who gets to lick the bowl clean! Ingredients: chocolate chips, white or milk chocolate 1 pkg pretzels optional: sprinkles Melt chocolate chips in a double boiler, stirring constantly...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 05-26-2008
  • Slime Smores

    Here's a yummy treat that's fun to eat, and it takes no time at all to prepare. Ingredients: Graham crackers (not crumbs) Marshmallows Chocolate bar Green food colouring Soak your marshmallows in the food colouring until they turn green Place a piece of chocolate on the graham cracker and put...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-20-2007
  • Spider Cookies

    Ingredients: 2 Chocolate Wafer Cookies Chocolate Frosting Mini Chocolate Chips or M&Ms Black Lace Licorice Spread the chocolate frosting on the flat side of each cookie. Cut a piece of licorice into 8 pieces about 2 - 3 inches long. Stick the licorice on the frosting on one of the cookies so they...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-20-2007
  • Jack-o'-Lantern Cookies

    Ingredients: 1 recipe of oatmeal chocolate-chip cookie dough (this is enough for 2 jack-o’-lanterns) Cookie decorations, including icing A medium-sized metal bowl that is ovenproof, aluminum foil, a table knife, a small, heavy plastic bag, scissors Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F). Line...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-19-2007
  • Halloween Howler Cookies

    Ingredients: 1 cup (lightly packed) brown sugar 1⁄3 cup butter (room temperature) 1⁄3 cup (room temperature) shortening 1 egg 3 tbsp orange juice 2 tsp vanilla 2 cups all-purpose flour 3⁄4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 tsp baking powder 2 tbsp white sugar. 1⁄2 cup chocolate M&M’s...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-19-2007
  • Haunted Castle Cake

    Ingredients: 1 cake baked in a 23 cm x 33 cm (9 in. x 13 in.) pan 2 recipes of chocolate icing Decorations including: fruit leather, 5 straight pretzels, 3 pointed ice-cream cones, chocolate sprinkles, caramels, a bar of chocolate or cookies A large serrated knife (use only with an adult’s help...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-19-2007
  • No Bake Mud Cake (With Worms)

    Need a quick and easy dessert to make for a Halloween party? Give this no-bake cake a try! It's smooth, yet crunchy - just like real mud! And throwing some gummy worms gives it a realistic touch. Ingredients: 2 packages instant chocolate pudding 3 ½ cups of milk 1 8-ounce tub of whipped topping...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 09-18-2007
  • Treats to Keep Your Family Hopping: Chick ‘n Egg Nest

    This cute concoction makes a great gift and an even better Easter treat! Ingredients: Pre-made chocolate cups Green food colouring Muffin tin Food colouring White chocolate chips Semi-sweet chocolate chips Shredded coconut Mini Easter chick and egg candy molds Place pre-made chocolate cups in a muffin...
    Posted to Recipes (Weblog) by admin on 08-25-2007
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