Rudolph the Cocoa Krispy Reindeer…had a very candy nose…

Chocolate Cocoa Rice Krispy crispy treats with pretzel antlers and legs, and candy noses ears faces

*sings*

So obviously, they’re cute. No doubt about it.

But you wanna know what makes them even cuter?

That as soon as I saw them, I pictured them moving and talking like old school Rudolph the Reindeer movie.

 Old Rudolph the Reindeer movie screenshot stillOld Rudolph the Reindeer movie screenshot still

Yep, definitely cuter now. Make a dozen or two, act out the entire movie, and eat them when you’re done.

Wait. That turns the classic movie into a horror film, huh? Maybe just eat them the next day after the film nostalgia has passed.

Fingernail candy – Artistic or gross?

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Fake fingernails painted and shaped to look like candy wrappers - M&Ms, Jolly Ranchers, Hot Tamales, Reese's Pieces, Tootsie Rolls, and then flowers and designs of some sort?

Maybe it’s just me. While I love fingernail art (evidenced by this whole post about it), the Tootsie Roll one kinda grosses me out. I know they’re fake nails and it’s not a big deal, but it’s kinda weird to have it shaped like the wrapper at the there. No thanks.

Also, are the middle ones supposed to be some sort of candy? Or is it random swirlies and such?

Freezer food basket (and other premade foods) – Gifts for those who have everything

Freezer food gift basket with breakfast burritos and beef stew in a bag

^ Freeze Beef Stew and Breakfast Burritos (use Omelet Muffin recipe but cook in skillet and fill tortillas)

I’ve been seeing lots of ideas for food gifts, so I’ll just skip straight to sharing some of them. Remember that while cookies, candies, and other sweets are popular, putting together more savory mixes will carry beyond the holiday season….and without being carried there on an increased waistline. :P

Mason jar snack food mixesJar of candy with gift card certificate hidden inside

Top 8 edible gifts and gifts in a jar (including DIY s’mores kit, popcorn, and grandma’s goop)

The no-bake, no-cook, no-time gifts – Snack mixes in a jar (one that tastes like banana pudding looks awesome)

Gift certificate in a jar (more creative than just handing them one in a card)

Whole bunch of freezer meals (some gluten-free, vegetarian, and whole food ideas, too)

Sausage Spice Mix

Tis the Seasonings spice mixes (ranch, taco seasoning, onion salt)