Do you have a lot of Halloween candy leftover from all of your weekend festivities?
(PS: When we were still living in California, before France, my parents would tell me to pick five pieces of candy from all the loot I had just gathered. Then, the "Pumpkin Fairy" would come and trade all that candy for a TOY!
And since I was only five years old at the time, I totally fell for it.
What a sneaky way for mom and dad to keep all of that candy to themselves. BRILLIANT!)
I found some great ways to turn that leftover candy into grown-up deliciousness! Check it out:
I don't know about all of you, but these look delicious to me! Those brownies especially!
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What great ideas! I think the peanut butter cookie pizza is calling my name ;) Thankfully we don't have much candy in the house.
ReplyDeleteNever thought about transforming them. Great idea!
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Yummo...those brownies look delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI know a lot of families that do that with candy...trade it in for a toy/legos etc...it's really good if your kids have allergies or are on a special diet and can't eat a lot of the goodies, but still want to participate in the Halloween fun. :-)
this is such a great post! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteWe don't pass out candy so I don't have any leftovers but gosh these look great!
ReplyDeleteoh that looks so delicious! if it were only sugar free and vegan haha.
ReplyDeleteThese are such great ideas. Is it wrong to go out and buy candies to make these? hahah
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I'm so glad you came by because I am now obsessed with your blog. Great ideas all around!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
ReplyDeleteP/S: Those candies make me drool! XD