Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Peppermint Brownies
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Baby Bib
Halloween Treats
To make the eyeballs you will need...
3.4 oz. box vanilla pudding mix
jelly beans (use the black ones)
gummy lifesavers
plastic easter eggs (use the smaller half)
2 empty egg cartons
make pudding according to the directions on the box. Fit a jelly bean in the center of a gummy saver and place it in one half of the plastic egg. Fill the egg with a dallop of pudding and place in the egg carton for support. Place in the freezer for 3 hours, you want them to be firm. To remove after they're set, let them rest at room temperature for about 5 min. and then gently squeeze them out of the plastic egg. Ready for use immediately or place into a freezer safe dish and keep for up to 2 days before use. Make about 24 eyeballs.
The next night I made worms on top of dirt (crushed oreos). The worms look real and my kids actually thought I was feeding them real worms at first and protested eating them. I have to say they look really disgusting and feel really creepy too.
A few nights later (we had to give grandpa a break)we made Candy Corn Bark. Grandpa liked this one best.
To make the Candy Corn Bark you will need...
Line a cookie sheet with tinfoil and place a layer of milk chocolate (or white) chips and melt in preheated over at 250 degrees for 5 min. Sread melted chips in a smooth thin layer. Place in refrigerator for 20 minutes till chilled. Then add next layer of white chocolate. Melt the chips in the microwave at 20 seconds intervals stirring the chips between each turn. Let cool till warm but still spreadable. Quickly spread over 1st layer. Add candy corn and sprinkles and place back in fridge to chill. One chilled break into bite size pieces. Store in a container and keep refrigerated to prevent melting.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Halloween Tree
This is how it started out.....