
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Reindeer Cookies
How cute at these? I saw these on Joanna Bolicks blog - what a cute idea for school X-mas parties. She and Cole made these recently. They are basically peanut butter cookies with a red m&m for the nose, mini semi-sweet chocolate chips for eyes and broken pretzels for antlers. She found the receipe in Woman's Day. Thanks Joanna for the idea!

Sunday, December 09, 2007
Indiana Ice Thanksgiving Tournament
Friday, December 07, 2007
Yummy Chocolate Pretzel Treats

Don't these look awesome? I found this receipe on Becky Higgins blog and wanted to share the receipe. I know what I am making this weekend :-)
1 bag pretzels
1 pkg. M&Ms
1 pkg. Hershey "Hugs
"Place pretzels on baking stone or sheet. Place a Hug on each pretzel and bake at 200 degrees for about 8 minutes (just watch for the Hugs to melt). Remove from oven and promptly place a couple of M&Ms on each pretzel, pressing into the melted chocolate. Allow to cool before serving. At room temperature, this takes SEVERAL hours. I would recommend making these the day before you plan on eating/delivering. Or you can put them in the refrigerator to speed up the process.
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