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  • How to Make Goal Posts for a Cake

    Football season is a time for celebrations, whether friends come over to watch a game or someone throws a birthday party for a football fan. Consider baking a cake that looks like a football field as a way to bring the sports festivities through with the food. No football field is complete without goal posts, so make your own and place them in the cake's end zones.

  • How to Make Skeletons From Pretzels

    Make skeletons from pretzels for a ghastly treat that will be devoured at your next gathering. Add pretzel skeletons to the tops of cupcakes for a dessert straight from the grave. You can make larger skeletons by jumbo braided pretzels and pretzel sticks to use as part of your skeleton-themed décor. Make your pretzel skeletons blush with colored marshmallows for the heads. Or place miniature paper black top hats on the skeleton heads if you are serving these snacks at a more formal event.

  • How to Make Pretzels With Hershey Kisses

    Few people can resist the sweet and salty flavor combination of chocolate and pretzels. Dipping pretzels in chocolate is an arduous and messy project that few care to attempt. Achieve the same taste sensation with the "kiss" method of making chocolate-covered pretzels, without all the trouble and mess.

  • Fun Health Food Tips

    Although the fast- and processed-food industries have spent millions of dollars on advertising and packaging to sell their products, eating whole, healthy foods can be as fun and delicious as that greasy burger and fries. Learning more about where food comes from, how to prepare it and what it does to and for your body can help in understanding why healthy foods can be as fun and interesting as unhealthy ones.

  • How to Decorate Cutout Sugar Cookies

    Cutout cookies are synonymous with holidays. Make a batch of sugar cookies and cut the dough into festive, holiday-inspired designs such Valentine hearts, Christmas trees and Easter bunnies using cookie cutters. You can also make cutout cookies to coordinate with a party theme, such as flower-shaped cookies for a summer garden soiree or stars for an outer space-themed birthday bash. Enhance the cookies using edible decor items, such as frosting, candy and nonpareils.

  • How to Make Hershey Kisses Mice

    As a sweet treat, mice made from Hershey's kisses look adorable when placed on a plate. In a pretty gift box, the treats present themselves as a creative gift for a loved one or a friend. Attach a string to turn them into an ornament to hang from a Christmas tree. The candy is shaped into a point at one end, making it the perfect shape for a mouse's face with a long nose.

  • How to Make Chocolate Kisses With Round Pretzels

    In today's busy world, many of us do not have time to make baked goods from scratch. Instead, modify store-bought goods to add a homemade touch. The sharp contrast of salty pretzels and sweet chocolate is a surprisingly delectable treat. They also take only a few minutes to prepare. You may vary the type of chocolate Kiss you use, or try a combination of several of them on the same batch of pretzels. Try white, milk or dark chocolate, or chocolate with caramel.

  • How to Make Reindeer Noses Using Hershey Kisses & Pretzels

    Transform everyday snacks into festive holiday cheer with a few simple steps. Making reindeer noses is an easy and enjoyable, edible craft that parents and children can enjoy doing together. A red M&M pressed inside of a soft Hershey's kiss set atop a bite-size waffle pretzel gives the appearance of a reindeer nose - especially to young children with active imaginations. If you don't have the few basic items you need to make reindeer noses, you can easily pick them up at your local grocery store. Make these treats during the holidays or on a night when your family decides…

  • How to Decorate Dog Cookies

    Hand-decorated dog cookies make sweet treats for children's birthdays and slumber parties. Make the desserts yourself using your favorite sugar cookie recipe and a dog-shaped cookie cutter, or buy them pre-made and unfrosted for convenience. Use colorful frosting and small candy pieces to completely customize the look of the cookies. Let your child help design the cookies for her party as a creative kitchen project.

  • Ideas for Wrapping Holiday Cookies

    The word "cookie" comes from the Dutch term koekje, which translates as "little cake." Historians believe that cookies were originally tiny test cakes bakers used to make sure the oven was at the right temperature. The first cookies developed in Persia, a country that cultivated sugar as early as the seventh century. In modern times cookies remain a favorite sweet, particularly during holidays, when people bake up family recipes as gifts. Here are some great ways to package yours.

  • Food Fun With Pretzels

    Pretzels are a fun food to make for any occasion. Available as pretzel sticks, rings, waffle shapes, and soft pretzels this food item can be dipped and decorated for different holidays or simply when you are craving a yummy treat. Though many people find plain pretzels appetizing, many more will enjoy pretzels transformed into fun and tasty treat combinations with toppings and coatings.

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