- Pumpkin Pie Cookies ~ Pie, meet cookie. Cookie, say hello to pie. When two all-time favorites come together, you get Pumpkin Pie Cookies, the star at your next holiday cookie exchange.
- Boozy Bourbon Chocolate Cupcakes ~ Taste for yourself what the buzz is all about! A bit of bourbon, a hit of coffee liqueur and some vanilla vodka-spiked frosting make these sophisticated chocolate cupcakes the ultimate “holiday helpers.”
- Cake Batter Cookie Stackers ~ Take sugar cookies to a whole new level of delicious! Kids and adults will love these cake batter flavored cookies with colorful frosting, and lots of sprinkles! Stack ‘em up and watch ‘em go.
- Mantastic Fried Chicken ‘n’ Waffle Sandwich ~ Here’s a new take on chicken ‘n’ waffles - made better with beer, bacon, and bourbon. It’s the ultimate manly man meal.
- Skinny Clementine Martini ~ Add some clever sparkle to your next party. Enjoy these natural, light martinis made with fresh juice, high-quality liquor, and a splash of club soda. Lower calorie cocktails never tasted, or looked, so sweet. Cheers!
- Cajeta Caramel Fudge ~ Create the perfect combination of flavor and crunch with this homemade candy. Rich chocolate fudge layered with cajeta caramel, cashews and a sprinkle of sea salt—a recipe to impress.
- Sweet Potato Hummus ~ Hummus with fresh sweet potato packs even more plant power. Add a delicious blend of smoked paprika, coriander, and cumin to make this flavorful dip.
- Gluten-Free Pumpkin Bread ~ Gather everyone around the table to enjoy this moist and delicious pumpkin bread. Made with no nuts, no dairy, no eggs, and no gluten - no kidding!
- Dog Bark ~ This treat will make your dog sit up and beg for more. Make the bark by melting carob chips and peanut butter then top with your dog’s favorite ingredients – bacon and cheese. Bow WOW!
- Chocolate Coal Lumps ~ Naughty or nice, everyone will love these easy cho-coal-late treats. Cocoa Puffs® cereal dipped in melted chocolate and marshmallows create these tasty stocking stuffers.
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I bought the Betty Crocker pumpkin cookie mix at the store the other day and it was just OK. I much prefer my Pillsbury pumpkin bread mix:) Thanks for linking up to the NOBH
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean Anna-Marie. There are some things I like from Betty Crocker and others from Pillsbury. Thanks for stopping by. =)
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