Transport thumbprint cookies without squishing them – Eat the mistakes

Thumbprint peanut butter chocolate hershey kiss cookies in a shoe box lid for easy shipping
Thumbprint cookies (you know, the little peanut butter cookies that have a thumbprint sized area in the middle, squished down with a Hershey kiss?) are awesome.
 
Obviously.
 
But they suck for trying to do anything with them other than eat them. Now normally this wouldn’t be an issue and they’d never make it past the baking sheet, but occasionally I do share my food.
 
No really. I swear I have pictures of it somewhere. Maybe.
Thumbprint peanut butter chocolate hershey kiss cookies in a shoe box lid for carrying them to an event
But anyway, even just for making several dozen of these and storing them on your counter to indulge throughout the week, this makes those pointy chocolatey goodies on top much easier to manage. Just put them in a shoebox lid (or flat cardboard box like you’d get flats of canned goods in).
The tips will stay untouched and make it possible to wrap them without waiting for the chocolate to completely reharden (because really, it never does unless you refrigerate them).
Thumbprint peanut butter chocolate hershey kiss cookies in a shoe box lid, wrapped in a ziploc bag so they don't spill or get smashed
 
Better yet, if you go the shoe box lid route, a gallon-size Ziploc bag will likely fit over it perfectly, which means no fighting with the cling wrap either!
 
So long as the bag fits tightly or the saran wrap is tight, you can stack a few of these for carrying purposes. I wouldn’t recommend having them stacked for too long, though, simply because the weight may eventually cause the plastic to sag and then you’ll have to eat the entire bottom row of squished mistakes.

Food trucks, but not – Trucks that look like their foods

I actually had a hard time finding information on some of these because any searches that continued both “food” and “truck” automatically brought up a billion different food trucks. I love ‘em, too, but their popularity over the last few years especially is getting a little ridiculous.

Mostly because there’s no way I can try out all the food trucks I want, pfft. :P

Anyway, to the trucks!

Planters nutmobile with Mr. Peanut in his monacle, tux, and cane standing next to a truck shaped and decorated like a peenut

Planter’s Peanut Mobile

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Hershey Kissmobile

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Maximus Minimus

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Midwest Dairy Association

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Westport Flea Market Bar & Grill – This one is actually one of my favorites. If it weren’t parked outside the sign saying it’s for a bar and grill restaurant, too, I might be a little confused but regardless, I like that the entire vehicle has been transformed into a burger and all its fixig’s.

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Boston Lobster Feast Car

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Goldfish – The snack that smiles back

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Sweet Jenni’s Cupcake Truck
 
via Mom

Peanut butter and chocolate dessert cheese ball – And Scooby snacks?

Those are Scooby Snacks, right?

Okay, maybe not, but pretty close.

I’m sure this chocolate peanut butter ball would work well with just your finger cinnamon graham crackers, teddy grahams, etc, too.

Want the recipe? Get it from The Girl Who Ate Everything (including half of this ball in one sitting…but she was training for a marathon and peanut butter is great protein, so it was the perfect excuse, hehe).