It's going to be pretty slow around these parts for the next two months. This move is really getting intense. I have three weeks to get my ish together (for real) and then unpack it all. Plus throw Thanksgiving, Adrienne's birthday, and Christmas somewhere into the mix.
Since my mind isn't in full on blog mode, but my blogging heart will always go on Celine Dion style, I'm going to be dropping in randomly with my favorite blog posts from the past. Don't worry, though, I will also still pump out some great giveaways, share my new favorite items, and give you the best gift-guides for the upcoming holiday season in between all the madness.
So, without further ado, I'm going to start off by sharing my favorite Thanksgiving treat, acorn cookies. These are really fun for little kiddos to put together and look great set out around a Thanksgiving table. Ohandplusalso, they are pretty yummy, too.
Go HERE for the recipe!



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Showing posts with label desserts. Show all posts
Acorn Cookies
Super easy and kid friendly Thanksgiving dessert? I found one. Acorn cookies. Bam. Last year I went a little cray on the Thanksgiving treats as you read in yesterday's post. Those turkeys were time consuming and wouldn't even stay up. Meh. Live and learn.
I made these Acorn cookies for an early Thanksgiving feast we had at my dad's. They were a slam dunk at the dinner. And looked pretty, too! Wins all around. Here are the deets on these little guys. Ready. Go.
Acorn Cookies
|| ingredients ||
1 Bag of Butterscotch Morsels
1 Bag of Hersey's Kisses
1 Box of Mini Vanilla Wafers
1 Tub of Chocolate Frosting
- Unwrap Hershey's Kisses (kid's part). Using the chocolate frosting, glue the bottom of a Hershey's Kiss to the bottom of a mini vanilla wafer. Repeat until the whole bag of Kisses are done. I popped them in the fridge to let the chocolate glue harden.
- After about ten minutes, I took them out of the fridge and chocolate glued the butterscotch morsels to the tops of the wafers. Refrigerate until the chocolate is hardened again. And done.
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Thanksgiving Treats
Last year we spent Thanksgiving with William's family. He has ten brothers and sisters. No joking aside, it's always action packed when we all get together. Last year was no different. I envisioned making cute little Oreo turkeys and marshmallow pilgrim hats with Adrienne and her little cousin who is around the same age. My envisioning was skewed. They were one and a half. No dice. So, the night before turkey day, William's sisters and I sat up into the wee hours making Thanksgiving treats that I forced upon them. I'm pretty sure they hated me after we all went to bed.
The first treats were the dreaded Oreo turkeys. They looked super cute finished, but the process was a nightmare. Luckily, I had William's kid sister and brother, on my team. Kids love anything crafty. And/or messy. This included both. The gist of these things are Oreo cookies glued together, then choco glue some candy corns in the Oreo for some feathers. Oh yea, and also some Reese's peanut butter cups are needed. And the cutting of those things was a hassle. Then more choco gluing. Except I used red icing, and it looked like blood. Especially when it wouldn't hold the Whopper heads on. Or a tail feather came out. The kids thought that was great.
The other idea were the pilgrim hats. We started that with burning the chocolate chips. After attempting a second batch of melted chocolate to dip the marshmallows in, we burned that too. We basically scooped burnt chocolate onto the marshmallows, stuck them on some upside down cookies, piped some icing buckles on and called it a day, err, night.
Anyways, it was an experience. This year I went a totally different route for the Thanksgiving treats, and I'll share that tomorrow!
Oreo Turkeys
|| ingredients ||
Double Stuff Oreo Cookies
Candy Corn
Whoppers
Peanut Butter Cups
Chocolate Frosting
Yellow Frosting/Icing
Red Frosting/Icing
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The first treats were the dreaded Oreo turkeys. They looked super cute finished, but the process was a nightmare. Luckily, I had William's kid sister and brother, on my team. Kids love anything crafty. And/or messy. This included both. The gist of these things are Oreo cookies glued together, then choco glue some candy corns in the Oreo for some feathers. Oh yea, and also some Reese's peanut butter cups are needed. And the cutting of those things was a hassle. Then more choco gluing. Except I used red icing, and it looked like blood. Especially when it wouldn't hold the Whopper heads on. Or a tail feather came out. The kids thought that was great.
The other idea were the pilgrim hats. We started that with burning the chocolate chips. After attempting a second batch of melted chocolate to dip the marshmallows in, we burned that too. We basically scooped burnt chocolate onto the marshmallows, stuck them on some upside down cookies, piped some icing buckles on and called it a day, err, night.
Anyways, it was an experience. This year I went a totally different route for the Thanksgiving treats, and I'll share that tomorrow!
Oreo Turkeys
|| ingredients ||
Double Stuff Oreo Cookies
Candy Corn
Whoppers
Peanut Butter Cups
Chocolate Frosting
Yellow Frosting/Icing
Red Frosting/Icing
- We are going to start with the tail feathers ::shake shake:: Get a double stuffed Oreo. Fill the inside rim with frosting or icing. Then stuff in candy corn to make feathers. Repeat this process until half of the cookies have tail feathers. Let dry.
- After those are dry, put a generous amount of frosting on the end of the cookie on the opposite side of the feathers. Place the tail feather cookie vertically on another double stuffed Oreo. This will essentially be the base. It might be a good idea to have these dry against a wall for the extra support.
- Let those dry and start opening the pb cups. Cut a sliver off of one end of the pb cups with a sharp knife. Squeeze a dab of ice/frosting onto the pb cup and place on the Oreos to make the turkey body.
- Glue a Whopper on top of the cookie and pb cup. Cut off the white tips of some candy corn to make the turkey beaks. Then put a large dab of red frosting on the Whopper and add the white candy corn beaks. The red icing makes it look like a turkey... what are those gross hanging down things called? Gobblers? I don't know. But it looks like it.
- Add some yellow icing eyes and legs. And done. They make super cute place card holders! I didn't have time to make name cards, so I just used some cupcake liners and wrote names on them. Fancy smancy, right?!
Pilgrim Hats
|| ingredients ||
Large Marshmallows
Chocolate Chips
Fudge Stripe Cookies
Yellow Frosting
-Melt chocolate and dip marshmallows. Let those dry. Glue bottom of marshmallow onto the bottom of a fudge stripe cookie. Use yellow icing to make a buckle.
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Don't Bust My Balls
Today was hectic. Hectic is usually my norm. I can't even. I'm exhausted. It was sleeting earlier, which hindered my grocery shopping. I was trying to get mentally prepared to go out in the weather, plus brave the Valentine's procrastinators. When I mustered enough courage, I headed out into the unknown. Luckily, I was by myself. No two year old to lasso.
The store was over crowded; it didn't disappoint. I got everything my list told me to, and some extra. As I walked up to the lines upon lines of people waiting to be checked out, I cringed. I hated all these people and myself equally. I prolly dropped a few words I can't mention on here. I'm sure they started with S, F's, and mos def some MF'ers. It was that bad. But, I made it out alive. That's all that really matters.
Switching gears, I just got done making these mighty tasty Valentine's treats for our neighbors and frands. These Oreo Balls, let me tell you. So extremely rich and decadent. But, enough about me. Get ready for Yummy Yummerson.
Oreo Balls (creative)
|| ingredients ||
1 (16oz) package Oreos
1 (8oz) package Cream Cheese
2 (8oz) packages White Chocolate Chips (or reg choc chips)
- Finely crush the whole package of Oreos. Add in the package of cream cheese. Mix those two ingredients together (I used my hands) until well blended. Roll into 1 inch balls. Place on waxed paper and pop into the fridge.
- Melt chocolate according to directions on the back of the bag. Dip into the melted chocolate to cover. Place back on the wax paper to dry. EASY. Store balls in a covered container in the fridge!! Yum.
-UPDATE: I drizzled the white chocolate over the balls instead of dipping. SO. MUCH. BETTER.
Sugar Overload
My little fashion queen's second birthday was a huge success last month. I still can't believe she is two. Time sure does fly. She had her two year old check up today, and her pediatrician and nurses couldn't believe she was two either. But they probably say that to every kid. I don't know. This is my first rodeo.
Here are a few of the hundred snapshots of her party.
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