There is nothing quite as important as carving out some family time. The problem,, we all know finding a special moment each and every day is no easy task! Life is quite simply too busy. One way I managed to squeeze in a few special moments with my girls last week? By turning off all things electronic, shutting out the world, and meeting in the kitchen for some super sweet fun. We threw on our aprons and spent a fun filled hour together creating some spooktacular Halloween treats. All I needed was a little help and inspiration from Rice Krispies and this fabulous Halloween Prize Pack!
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with my nephews
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I follow as Tavern Direct Blog, and I’d make them with my bf.
Oops – it posted under my daughter’s account!
I would make them with my girls – we haven’t had enough family time lately!
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I would make these with my DD.
I wold make them with my son.
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I would make little Rice Krispies Halloween creatures with my goddaughter. She’s only three but I think in a year she will be better in the kitchen than I am! 🙂
I’d make these at the office with my colleagues
I would like to make the treats with my nephew.
Adina H.
Enough already, totally relate to the blog.
I’d make it with my 3 kids
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I would make these treats with my cousins!
I’d like to create special treats with my 4 year old daughter and my 4 year old niece and 2 year old nephew!
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