My daughter Meg wanted to make a kid-friendly dessert for Thanksgiving so she used Google to look for ideas and found this adorable recipe at With Sprinkles On Top. It’s a great blog – you should check it out!
Meg used a cake mix, store-bought chocolate frosting, a tube of black icing and white York Peppermint Pieces for the eyes, peanut butter M&M on a Nilla Wafer (held in place with a dab of frosting) for the nose.
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Meg – almost finished and pleased with the results.
These were a hit with kids and adults alike!
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Those are so adorable, just couldn’t be any cuter!! Your daughter is beautiful, Mary. I’m going to check out that website. Thanks for the link.
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These are just the cutest things, and I love them. I bet my daughter would love to make these when we are doing our Christmas baking this year. Thanks for sharing!
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OMG those are almost way too cute to eat. I LOVE them. Can’t wait to share this with my niece.
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I can see why she’s pleased – they’re adorable!! I bet even I could do them.
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Those are the cutest cupcakes!! I bet little ones would love them. I followed the link from twitter, and happy I did!!
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I loved seeing the assembly process for these, and the finished product is too cute for words 🙂
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Those are too cute! Made me LOL!! I’m definitely making these for my grandkids!!
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Oh my gosh … those are sooooooooo cute!
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WOW 😀 They look awesome
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These are so cute!! My younger nieces and nephews would love them.
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Those are sooo creative. I’ll have to remember these next time I need to make a holiday dessert.
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OMG! Those are awesome! Definitely the cutest Christmas cookies I’ve seen. Great job.
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These look adorable and so does your daughter:)
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These are the cutest. I probably made 6 different cookies today so making these are out of the question. I still have to clean my kitchen.
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Those are the cutest cupcakes! Love them!
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What a fun idea!! 🙂
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Wow, these look so wonderful and great for kids (and grown up kids, too) I am going to pass this on to a friend who has three children and likes to do these kinds of things with them. They are adorable.
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That’s a great idea for when the grandchildren come. Thanks for the link!
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Sooooo cute and such a fun idea.
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So cute! I’m going to bookmark these for a pre-Christmas treat. If we don’t have the time to make them this season, I’ll be back next year … always looking for something fun to do with the kids.
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Adorable! And thanks for the mention of the sprinkles blog. I’ve added it to my ‘what’s cooking’ bloglist.
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Those are so cute and festive!
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Those are so stinking cute that I would want to eat them!! 😀
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I love recipes like this…so easy and so much fun…to eat as well as make! 🙂
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I see these done differently elsewhere, but Meg’s method is much easier. They came out so cute!!! I am drooling as I write this.
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How creative Meg is! Love these…they could be modified for my son’s allergies. They look very tasty 🙂
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