Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thanksgiving. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Thanksgiving Treats


Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. With lots of turkey and treats!

I made there Thanksgiving goodies to take to our dinner. Can you see that these are pumpkins? A cream cheese ball appetizer.
Trevor said to be a pumpkin they had to be orange...well, they are sort of orange, right?

I followed what Kitchen Simplicity website said! LOL
This has to be the EASIEST thing ever.

Melt a Hershey's kiss on top of a pretzel - 3 minutes at 275.
Then put a candy in the center when you pull it out. For the Thanksgiving colors I used a Reese's Pieces candy.

And Ta-Da.

Yummy treat.
For Trevor's Thanksgiving Breakfast I had fun making this little turkey.

Trevor enjoyed the goodies on top much more than the healthy apple.

Go figure, right?

I found this on Sisters Stuff blog and had to make it.

You can pretty much use any goodie you wanted to make the feathers.

Gobble, Gobble.
On to Christmas treats for me now.

I've already rolled out a few cookies to begin this week. Yeah!

Happy Baking,
Jen

Friday, November 18, 2011

Turkeys, Turkeys, Everywhere

I have been doing lots of Thanksgiving cookies! Just haven't shown anyone yet! I've seen so many cute ideas lately that I've had to try so many...I couldn't hold out anymore and NOT share them, so here are my turkey's so far...I've done several different styles!! Which one do you like best?I did a lot with the same colors only using different shapes. Loved Cookie Crazie's idea here. Using half of a daisy cookie cutter.... A 3-D turkey cookie from Bee in our Bonnet website here. Using a circle cookie cutter and then heart cutters for the feathers. Another Cookie Crazie idea.....here...I tried using the black outline and then the colored outline. I think I like the black because they stand out more. Traditional turkeys made the the actual turkey cookie cutter. My freehand drawing idea compliments of The Decorated Cookie, found here. This turned out much better than I thought it would! And using Bake at 35o's idea...2 different cookie cutter with the tutorial here. So now you can see I've had so many ideas come across my path for turkeys that I just want to try them all!! HAPPY BAKING