Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Friday, November 1, 2013

Crescent Rolls


The best part of November 1st is getting to eat all the Halloween candy from last night, whether it be from your own trick-o-treating adventure or candy that never got handed out.

So, in honor of that, I’m going to break my routine once again tonight. Instead of posting about something sweet, I’m going to assume that everyone else has their fill of sweets at home to eat and talk about a meal staple in my house.

I’m a big fan of breads, whether it is for a sandwich or with pasta or even with a little butter as a snack.

One of the staple breads that I keep in my fridge at all times, is the Pillsbury Original Crescent Rolls. 



Pop them out of the can, roll them up, and throw them on a cookie sheet. 


In 11-13 minutes they come out of the over warm and golden brown! They are quick and delicious and work great as a side to pasta, soups, and stews in the winter when a nice warm bread complements your meal perfectly. 


Add a little butter and just look how delicious this looks! So flakey and wonderful, plus they are only 100 calories a roll! (:

Have you ever tried these crescent rolls? What did you think about them?!


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Enjoy!


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

I hope you all had a very spooky, safe, and fun Halloween. (:


I had a blast Trick-o-Treating, carving pumpkins, watching scary movies, and decorating my house. Halloween is definitely one of my favorite holidays of the year. (: 

In fact I did a lot of pumpkin carving, and in turn I have a a whole lot of pumpkin seeds left over. 


Here is a quick way to turn those pumpkin seeds into something edible and delicious! 

After washing all the pumpkin off the seeds, I mix in a little olive oil until they are thoroughly covered. Then I add salt to taste and spread them across a cookie sheet. Finally I bake them in the oven for 10 minutes, flip them over, and bake for another 5 minutes. 


How did you spend your Halloween? 
Did you dress up? If so, I'd love to see your costume!

What's your favorite part of Halloween?!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Halloween Witches Hats!


Today I am going to be sharing a sweet Halloween treat with you all. My mom and I have been making these since I was a little kid, and even as an adult I still think they are cute, delicious, and perfect for Halloween. (:


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Halloween Witches Hats

You will need:
A microwave safe bowl
A spoon, knife, and fork
Wax paper

Ingrediants:
Ritz Crackers
Bugles Original Chips
Ghirardellli Simi-Sweet Chocolate Chips
Peanut Butter
Chocolate sprinkles

Directions:
1.  Count out the number of Ritz and Bugles needed. You will need one of each for each treat you are making. Make sure the Bugles are whole and unbroken for a better look.

2. Pour chocolate chips into you microwavable safe bowl ( I like to use a glass measuring cup) and melt them in the microwave until thoroughly melted. I usually try stirring them after ever 30 seconds.

3. Dip you Ritz and you Bugles into the chocolate one by one and use your fork to allow extra chocolate to drip off. Lay them out on wax paper and let them harden.  

4. When the chocolate has hardened, use your knife to put a small dollop of peanut butter on the middle of the Ritz and push a Bugle into the peanut butter.

5. Sprinkle your chocolate sprinkles into the peanut butter.

Enjoy!

If you try these out, leave a comment bellow and let me know what you think!

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Friday, October 18, 2013

Ooey-Gooey Halloween Cookie.



Ingredients:
2 tsp of Blue Bonnet Light
¼ cup flour
¼ tsp vanilla
1/8 tsp of baking powder
6 packs (or 2 tbs) of raw sugar
Chocolate Chips
Brachs Candy Corn

Directions:
1. Melt the butter in you measuring cup.

2. Mix the flour, baking powder, vanilla, and sugar into the measuring cup and stir.

3. Chop the candy corn up until it’s in medium sized pieces.

4. Add the desired amount of chocolate chips and you chopped candy corn and stir.

5. Press dough evenly in your bowl and bake in the microwave for 1 minute or until done.

Enjoy!