Chocolate Candy
If you love chocolate candy, try making some from scratch. From truffles to chocolate bark to fudge, these easy recipes will show you how to make free form and molded chocolate candy.
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Tips to Avoid Tempting Halloween Sweets
Hemminger, R.D., L.D. "Then you won't be tempted to eat it." Not a coconut fan? Buy coconut-filled chocolate candy for your trick-or-treaters. Or maybe nut-filled treats don't tempt you -- Snickers or peanut M&Ms may
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Easy Party Snacks
chile and espresso. No sweet says holidays quite like peppermint candy. This sweet snack combines both vanilla and chocolate candy coating for a beautiful swirled design. Tender cheddar crackers spread with a sweet-spicy jelly make for a unique
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Christmas Cookies Kids Can Help Make
is all you need to create the eyes and nose. These cute cookies start with a chewy chocolate base. Your favorite chocolate candy makes the eyes, red gumdrops the nose, and salty pretzels the antlers. Make a batch of these cherubic carolers
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All-Time Favorite Christmas Cookies
these peanut butter cookies better than the rest. Serve them warm with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. These homemade chocolate candy bars combine shredded coconut, almonds, and graham cracker crumbs in an irresistible mix that's hard to beat.
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Stunning Peppermint Desserts
chocolate and topped with crushed peppermint candy. This candy is so simple to make that the kids can help. It also makes a great party favor or stocking stuffer. Crushed peppermint candies give this milk chocolate candy a special twist.
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Freezer-Friendly Holiday Cookies
bonus presentation points. These adorable cookies please adults and kids alike with their peanut butter flavor and chocolate candy topper. Editor's Tip: After baking, cookies keep for up to 3 months in the freezer. Always cool cookies completely
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Our Best Christmas Candy
fudge is an update of a classic 1960s recipe. Form the fudge in a loaf pan so it's easy to slice. This elegant chocolate candy recipe features a fluffy marshmallow mousse and an irresistible filling of toasted nuts and dried fruits. This candy
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Fun Ways to Disguise Halloween Candy & Party Favors
stickers and embellishments. Search the scrapbooking aisle at a crafts store to find a fun assortment. Disguise chocolate candy bars for Halloween with bright paper wraps and a free printable pattern. To figure out the size of the orange paper
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Free Halloween Printables and Projects
patterns to add the leaf accents and facial features. Turn basic bars into Halloween treats. Wrap your favorite chocolate candy with orange paper, black crepe paper, and -- as the crowning touch -- one of our downloadable designs to give
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Fun Halloween Party Printables and Party Ideas
Wrap the ribbon or paper around the candy dish; secure. Attach a food label to the ribbon or paper. Disguise chocolate candy bars for Halloween by wrapping them in bright paper, then adding one of our coordinated printables. To make: Determine








