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I'm Rebecca, a Maine girl with a sugar addiction, a love for reading, and a passion for adventure!
These Fruity Pebbles Treats are a fun and fruity twist on the classic no-bake dessert made with Rice Krispies cereal. No Bake Cereal Treats are not a good way to use up stale cereal, so do yourself a favor and throw the stale box in the trash and use fresh cereal in this recipe! Pick Your Butter: Normally will sweet treats you use unsalted butter, but when it comes to no-bake cereal treats, I prefer to use salted, because half the deliciousness is from the salty buttery taste. I don’t like to melt all of my marshmallows into the mixture, I always reserve 2 cups to go in with the cereal because this leaves little pockets of marshmallow goodness throughout the treats.
These Easter Coloring Pages are a free printable activity for kids to do and celebrate the spring holiday! Easter is just a week away and whether your kids are in school or on spring break this week like we are, these Printable Easter Coloring Pages are a fun activity! These Easter Coloring Sheets include three cute and whimsical designs that kids will love coloring and decorating! I love these coloring pages because the thick lines make it easier for little kids to color and the designs are adorable and perfect for the spring season!
These Easter Cake Mix Cookies are loaded with pastel sprinkles and M&M’s, folded into a delicious cookie dough made with cake mix! Cake Mix Cookies are a wonderful recipe to make with kids (who love sampling the M&M’s). It calls for yellow boxed cake mix, flour, brown and white sugar, baking soda, vanilla, an egg, and all that pretty candy! These Easter Cake Mix Cookies are scrumptious, simple, and full of pretty pastel colors — perfect for the upcoming holiday!
These Chocolate Peanut Butter Bars are a slight adaptation from my Peanut Butter Balls Recipe and are made with just 5 ingredients and require no baking OR cooking! It only takes about 10 minutes to make these delicious bars and then you just want to give them some time to let the chocolate cool, usually somewhere between 30 minutes and an hour. Then add the butter, graham cracker crumbs, peanut butter, and powdered sugar to a medium mixing bowl and use a rubber spatula or hand mixer to combine. I remember them being served at school, but I didn’t like chocolate or peanut butter as a kid