Showing posts with label M&M's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label M&M's. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2015

Holly Jolly Buckets and Bark

Every year I try to put together either Thanksgiving/Fall or Christmas/Holiday home baked goodies for our nearby neighbors.  Last year I had my act together a little earlier and made everyone my Pumpkin Bread.  This year...not so much.  I really struggled for what seemed like eternity with what, how and when to fit it all in before the holiday gets away from me.


Finally figured out some easy recipes that looked festive, along with the help of my daughters.  I proceeded with my Holly Jolly Bark and Holiday Cake Cookies.


As luck would have it, my daughters had some extra "Treat Sleighs" that they made for their Leadership Group.  So, away we went with a plan, ingredients and fun gifts for our neighbors.
I found perfect size chalkboard/galvanized buckets and labeled them in fun holiday chalkboard markers.


The boys even joined in, but between their "spa day",
 holiday baking, wrapping gifts and fitting in all the other weekend 
household duties, they couldn't stay awake another minute.
Looks like they "just settled down for a long winters nap".


Holly Jolly Bark

16 whole "Christmas edition" Oreo cookies with red filling, broken up
1-1/2 cup pretzels (long, skinny ones), broken up
1 cup red and green Christmas M&M's
1 lb. white chocolate bark
Christmas colored sprinkles


Line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper.
Lay out the broken cookies, pretzels and M&M's


Melt the white chocolate bark according to package directions.
Pour melted chocolate over cookies, pretzels and candies.
Use an offset spatula to spread chocolate evenly and
add the holiday sprinkles over chocolate.
Let set for at least 6 hours, so chocolate can set.


Cut into bite size pieces and package in holiday bags.
(Use any leftover scraps from the sides as
topping for ice cream -Yummy!!)



Have a Holly Jolly Christmas


One Year Ago: GGMa's Lemon Shrimp
Two Year's Ago: Thumbprint Cookies






Saturday, February 7, 2015

Cross My Heart Danish


This has been one of those trying weeks that I am glad is over (I hope)...full moon, sick kids, multiple PMS cases in the house, carpool challenges, snow storms, etc...which has also given me not the best frame of mind or attitude.  I don't know what it is about the month of February, the stars are never in alignment for me.

I should apologize to those I have crossed paths with this week and to my family.  I cross my heart that I will try to be happier and nicer next week.


Cross My Heart Danish
Adapted from Chocolate Chip Danish by Pillsbury
1 can Pillsbury™ Crescent Recipe Creations™ refrigerated seamless dough sheet
1 package (8 oz) cream cheese, room temperature
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/4 cup chocolate chips (I used Hershey's red M&M's)
    Heat oven at 350°F. Line 17x12-inch cookie sheet with cooking parchment paper
 or silicone nonstick baking mat.

Unroll dough onto lined cookie sheet; press dough into about 16x10-inch rectangle.

In medium bowl, beat cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until smooth. 


 With sharp knife or pizza cutter, cut 1 1/2-inch-long slanted cuts 1 inch apart along both long sides of rectangle, leaving center of dough uncut.
 Make sure you have the same amount of cut strips on both sides.


Spread mixture on uncut center of dough. 
Sprinkle chocolate chips (or candies) over cream cheese mixture.


Braid dough by crossing strips over filling, alternating from side to side.
At end, trim off any overhanging dough.

Bake 20 to 22 minutes or just until golden brown. 
Remove from cookie sheet to bread board, serving platter or cooling rack. Cut into slices to serve. Best served the same day.


Monday, March 17, 2014

Green Eggs and Ham - "Angus The Ham"

We take the boys to their spa for a shampoo, rinse and blow dry every 2 weeks at our favorite self-serve dog spa, Paws 2 Groom.

They have the best set up there for a DIY dog treatment area.  All the shampoo, combing/brushing accessories and dryers at your fingertips.  Spa day is by far Angus' favorite day every month.  He loves all the warm bath water and personal attention he gets for that hour.

There's King Arthur...and then there's "King Angus".
When blow dry comes, he gets up on his "throne", crosses his feet and gets this look on his face that says, "Serve me now, you peasant".  He loves to ham it up and work the room like he is actual royalty.  He walks out of there thinking he is pretty special and struts his newly clean coat.

In honor of St. Patrick's Day and my dog "The Ham", I couldn't resist by making Green Eggs and Ham (bacon in this case - that counts doesn't it??) for the first time in my life.


Heather and Matt came over for the festive dinner and I made this version of deviled eggs for our appetizer. Nothing difficult, just added green flood coloring to the deviled egg mix and topped it with a small piece of crisp bacon.  My husband and kids looked at the creation, looked at me and shook their head.  I blamed it on the blog...said I needed something fun to post.  They ate it and loved them!

We also had fun with making the secret recipe for a Shamrock Shake - delish!!!  My daugher perfectly got the taste of the original shake.

Since we didn't have enough green going around I also made a batch of cookies for the girls this week, green mini M&M's and mini chocolate chips.