I love making anything sweet.
And since I probably shouldn't eat sweets all day,
it is always nice to have a reason to make something tasty for other people.
This is a really simple, inexpensive treat that works great for the neighbors.
All you need is:
a bag of pretzels
kisses and hugs candies
M&Ms
Layout the pretzels all of the pan with a kiss or hug on each one.
Put pan in oven preheated at 350 degrees. Check every minute after 2 minutes.
Mine took 4-5 minutes but they might be done sooner.
Mine took 4-5 minutes but they might be done sooner.
You don't want them to completely melt- just softened.
Immediately put an m&m on each one and press down.
Ta-da!
Deliciousness all around.
Those look AMAZING, thank you for sharing! I was looking for something cute and sweet to make for people who brighten our day (our favorite mail carrier, our favorite barista, etc.)! These would be PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteWow yum! I'm going to try to do some baking this weekend!
ReplyDeleteXo Jill
jillianturner.blogspot.com
What a sweet treat to share! :)and it's also so sweet of you to drop by my blog and leave a comment. Thank you. Following you back ;)
ReplyDeletexo,
K
lawsoflifeandlove.blogspot.com
Those look yummy! What a great idea for a gift!
ReplyDeleteoh my god i wish I was you neighbor!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm having a blog hop right now and you should come get in on some of that love. ;-)
-Jamie
http://chatterblossom.blogspot.com/
love it! thanks for the good idea...we might be doing this.
ReplyDeleteNom goodness! :) This is perfect for co-workers!
ReplyDeleteThose look amazing! I'm excited to try but I First have to try and find hershey kisses here, a challenge I never thought I would have!
ReplyDeleteI love making these! So easy and delish!
ReplyDeleteYum these look so easy and festive!
ReplyDeleteGot to make myself a batch, looks super yummy.
ReplyDeleteMandy
http://bunnygirlblog.com
These are the BEST quick sweet snacks ever! I've made them a few times now. so perfect! Love the way you've packaged them. :)
ReplyDeleteThose look great! Following you back! :)
ReplyDeleteMy Hubsy is a teacher and often gets these from his students at Christmas time. I love them! Though I have never made them. So sweet of you to make for the neighbors, I bet they'll love 'em as much as me ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy! Fun gift idea!
ReplyDeleteOMG those look so yummy!! I've been too lazy to make any treats at home. By the way, I am having my 2 year blog anniversary giveaway. I am giving away a Deborah Lippmann nail polish and a golden star necklace. Come check it out! ❤
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun and looks even more delicious! What is your schedule like before the holidays? Any chance we'll be getting together before the New Year?
ReplyDeleteSo easy and inexpensive! Totally doing this year.
ReplyDeleteFollowing as Caroline's Day for the bloghop! :)
mmm, looks so good! I think I am going to steal that idea and do it for our neighbors! Your blog is always so cute and fun to read SarahJane! PS, fun fact for you. Scot & I have talked about naming one of our girls SarahJane. Just sayin' it's adorable.
ReplyDeleteso easy, and cute!
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and they totally made my lunch the best the next day!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and they look so yummy! What a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteI love these little candies. Anything salty and sweet is a winner in my book. They are so cute made with hugs too! Love the stripes...
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog through Sweet Pea Sylvie's blog hop, i'm a new follower :)
ReplyDeletethose look soo yummy :)
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Cute idea! They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteI will be making these for sure. Although I will have to supplement the kisses for something similar we have in Australia (I don't have access to kisses here :( ) Thanks for visiting my blog http://randomdrawers.blogspot.com.au I'm now your newest follower, and I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteCuteness! I lovee it.
ReplyDeletexoxo,
B.
www.thestoryofherandhim.blogspot.com
*******Turn your oven down to 350 and check them after 2 minutes******** I just put a whole pan of these in the oven for 4 minutes at 400 degrees and the kisses burned and were hard as rock and crumbled when i tried putting the M&M on top...ruined them all :(
ReplyDeleteOh no! I am so sorry that happened! I actually took mine out at 4 and had to keep them in for longer because they werent done. So strange how ovens all work differently!
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DeleteI tried making them again last night and 2 minutes at 350 was perfect. But like you said all ovens are different. Might want to update the recipe...better to check them at 2 minutes and have to put them back in the oven than to have the kisses burnt :)
DeleteGreat point, I updated it. Thanks!
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