Pick up vanilla macarons at your favorite bakery and add these new year’s themed decorations for an easy, delicious, and fun addition to your celebration!
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For a simple cute midnight toast to ring in the new year with kids, use plastic champagne glasses for milk and top each glass with your favorite chocolate chip cookie!
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All you need to set up this adorable “let’s get toasty” midnight s’more bar is a butane kitchen torch, new year’s eve decorations, and basic s’more supplies!
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Ring in the new year with your little ones with these fun midnight hot cocoa bombs! They will love to watch the chocolate sphere melt and the fun stuff fill their mugs! Silver and gold star sprinkles add a little new year’s eve sparkle to the classic hot cocoa and mini marshmallow combination!
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Form heated mini candy canes into festive peppermint bows to use as adorable toppers for cupcakes, parfaits, or hot cocoa this season!
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I modified a traditional midwest scotcharoo recipe to create these charming and whimsical scottie dog themed bars. I have had this idea floating around in my head for a few years and I couldn’t be more excited to finally share these little guys with you! When you get to the last steps and add their […]
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These easy no bake marshmallow treats look like tiny mugs of hot chocolate and create huge holiday smiles!
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These charming maraschino cherry mice add a touch of whimsy to any Christmas dessert display! The mice are assembled atop a store bought White Fudge Covered Oreo making them relatively quick to create and they don’t require any baking!
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Amy is passionate about creating delicious food that enhances celebrations and gatherings. Her love of creative food has led her to collect, modify, and share recipes over the years, and she now shares her favorites to inspire others to express creativity through food while making lasting memories. Based in Michigan, she finds inspiration in the state's four distinct seasons and enjoys exploring its unique landscapes, especially the Lake Michigan shoreline in Grand Haven, the Traverse City area, and Mackinac Island.