Sugar Editorial Picks
Oct 27, 2009 -
Tired of the same ol', same ol'? Almost every Halloween soiree is guaranteed to offer up candy and caramel covered apples. Take the opportunity to serve up something refreshing, fun and super easy to make.
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Mar 20, 2009 -
If you can't stomach the thought of eating baskets and bowls of tinted hard boiled eggs this Easter, consider an equally edible and kid-friendly alternative. Rather than dipping traditional eggs, make JELLO Egg Jigglers. Enlist your tots and gather the ingredients: JELL-O mix, water and the egg molds.
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Aug 12, 2008 -
Labor Day is on the horizon, which means summer is coming to an end. Savor the last few weeks of warm weather with these funtastic Zoo Pop ($15) popsicle molds. Pour the liquids of your choice into a monkey, lion, bear or an elephant and let the licking begin.
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Dec 03, 2007 -
There's just something about Jello — I don't know if it's the bright colors, the jiggly consistency or the actual flavor, but kids love it. The sugary gelatin dessert can take on just about any shape or form from salads to molds to shots. And, we can't forget the layered squares or jigglers.
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Oct 03, 2007 -
I'm not into making children's food particularly kid friendly. I don't like sandwiches that are cut into cute shapes with cookie cutters, or eggs that are decorated with veggies to resemble a smiley face. However when I saw these adorable edible snails — made from marshmallow and jello — I thought they would make a fabulous pre-Halloween dessert!
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Oct 28, 2009 -
What's sweeter then pumpkin pancakes, Jell-O Jiggler Jack-O'-Lanterns and Picture Perfect Pumpkin Treats combined? Why a tiny lil tot posing in a pumpkin, of course! Auntie senorita shares:
This Halloween it might be hard to fit my niece in a pumpkin, but last year it wasn't a problem!
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Feb 10, 2009 -
If you don't have time to make almond butter and brownie cupcakes or fancy brownie cupcakes sprinkled with frosting, serve up a routine treat in an unusual presentation for your family's Valentine's Day fete.
I dished up chocolate pudding into mini cups and decorated the top with mini marshmallows for a festive, but portioned controlled dessert. Your child's mouth will water at the thought of a cup of sweet goodness, but the reality is you're only serving them four spoonfuls of pudding.
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Sep 11, 2008 -
- Obama and McCain paper dolls — Ohdeedoh
- Woman kidnaps first grader to prove it can be done — Parent Dish
- Can't stop the beat for Courteney and Coco — Celebrity Baby Blog
- Naomi and Sasha run errands — Celebrity Baby Scoop
- Cool Mom to be on Dr. Phil! — Cool Mom
- Rainbow jello — Alpha Mom
- In search of the perfect nursing pad — The Poop
- Cutest cupcake photo contest — Women's Day
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