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BakingBites Named as one of the 50 best food blogs in the world by the London Times, Baking Bites is a blog with international appeal! Nicole W. does all the cooking, baking, photography and taste-testing for Baking Bites herself. However, she says that for 99% of the recipes she is able to track down at least a few people willing to have a bite (or three) as well. http://www.bakingbites.com


“The centers of these peanut butter and chocolate truffles are made with a surprise ingredient: Reese's Puffs cereal! Spooky on the outside, sweet on the inside!”





Kaitlin in the Kitchen Wondering where Kaitlin P. is? More often than not, she’s in the kitchen. So the name of her blog is more than logical, it’s the perfect fit! As someone who thoroughly enjoys cooking, Kaitlin isn’t afraid to try new recipes and get creative. She is equally passionate about her blog. Follow along for recipes, ideas, and plenty of delicious inspiration. http://kaitlininthekitchen.blogspot.com


“Create a hocus-pocus this Halloween with pretzel rods dipped in melted milk chocolate and rolled in a mixture of crushed Cocoa Puffs and other Halloween candies!”


“Let your imagination run wild with goblins and ghouls! These cupcakes are made with crushed Cinnamon Toast Crunch pieces and decorated to candies and Trix pieces, too!”


“This Halloween, werewolves will howl and Trix will bark! Just mix Trix cereal with melted white chocolate and allow it to harden before breaking into pieces, then enjoy! ”





CakeSpy Cakespy.com is a Dessert Detective Agency dedicated to seeking sweetness (literally) in everyday life through bakery reviews, baking experiments and picking the brains of bakers and food artists. The Cakespy crew is comprised of about 6 or 7 Cake Gumshoes throughout the US, and is headed up by writer, illustrator and Head Spy, Jessie Oleson. http://www.cakespy.com


“These decadent bars are a treat with a trick: crunchy little peanut buttery and chocolate nuggets in the batter! Trick-or-treaters will scramble for these homemade treats!”





She's Becoming DoughMessTic Susan W. is a wife and a mother who thought domesticity was going to eat her alive...that is, until she decided to eat it first. "DoughMessTic" chronicles each of her successes and failures along the way. Gorgeous or ugly, it’s all there. Join Susan in her adventures, and soon, you can enjoy the DoughMessTic life together! http://www.doughmesstic.blogspot.com


“These Nutella based cereal treats rely on Reese’s Puffs to make them hauntingly delicious, and marshmallow fondant to make them extra spooky.”





J. Leigh Designz As a birthday party and afterschool coordinator, every day is a celebration for Jennifer L! And what goes great with parties? Prizes and giveaways of course! You’ll find lots of reviews and giveaways of great products on her site. With multiple posts per day, there is always something new to discover, including her favorite recipes with step-by-step pictures!  http://jleighdesignz.blogspot.com


“Summer has ended and the season for spooks is fast approaching! Here’s a great way to combine the idea of s’mores and candy apples into a deliciously festive fall treat.”





Bakerella Bakerella got the baking bug after taking an introductory cake decoration class and just hasn’t stopped. Her site focuses on fun and easy baking. It’s filled with ideas for cupcake pops (a Bakerella creation), cakes, pies, cupcakes, cookies, brownies and more. One visit and you’ll find yourself smiling from all the sweetness! http://www.bakerella.com


“These super-easy and slightly creepy Halloween cookies are decorated with frosting and Trix sweetened corn puffs for spiders – so arachnophobes need not worry!”






Recipes for Moms One of the things that makes cooking at home appealing to Stacy B. is the money saved versus eating out. That’s why on Recipes for Moms you’ll not only find good, easy recipes made with basic ingredients; you’ll also find printable grocery coupons. Great recipes with great savings, it just doesn’t get much better than that! http://www.recipesformoms.com


“This is a fun recipe where kids can help shape the pumpkin and create a silly or spooky jack-o-lantern face. Golden Grahams, marshmallows and chocolate chips are all it takes!”







Jersey Bites Plain, vanilla, and regular just won’t do, Deborah S is on a quest for food with an attitude! As a resident of the Garden State, this Jersey girl chronicles her obsession with all things food including recipes and restaurants on her blog and on twitter. So the next time you’re looking for a good eat in Jersey, head over to Jersey Bites. http://www.jerseybites.com


“Crunchy, oooey-gooey, Reese’s Peanut Butter Puff green zombies and black cats are covered in chocolate and brought to life with cookies and candy corn.”




Picky Palate The Picky Palate dresses up simple, family friendly recipe for even the pickiest of eaters. Jenny F. knows how boring the same dinners can get week after week, so on the Picky Palate, it’s her goal to provide new and exciting dishes to bring to kitchen tables everywhere!  http://www.picky-palate.com


“These gooey bars have it all – a crunchy Golden Graham crust, Betty Crocker Sugar Cookie dough, cream cheese & cinnamon apple pie filling, plus an Oats N' Honey Granola topping.”




Reel Good Recipes Dinner goes great with a movie! And on Reel Good Recipes that’s what you’ll find – great recipes inspired by great movies. Debra K, a three-time Pillsbury Million Dollar Bake-off finalist has cooked up meals to go with The Godfather, Lord of the Rings and many more! http://reelgoodrecipes.blogspot.com


“With chocolaty Cocoa Puffs covering premium peanut butter over a large Red Delicious Apple, a mummy’s skull has never tasted so good! They’re perfect for your next party.”


“With a giant sweaty spider watching your every move, these creepy Coco Puff Cupcakes are frightfully fun to look at, and even more fun to eat!”


“Scare up a bowl of snacks with the sweet, salty taste of Cheerios, marshmallow creme, chocolate chips, nuts, candy corn and candy worms. The more eyeballs, the better!”



Baked Perfection Risa C. has a serious passion for all things sweet, so it's not surprising that she spends a lot of time in the kitchen baking and creating new treats. It is however, surprising – and exciting – to see what delicious baked good she'll pull out of the oven next! http://www.bakedperfection.com


“These festive snacks are made with Trix Cereal to resemble one of Halloween's most memorable and loved candies – candy corn!”


“If you love s'mores, then you'll love these ghosts and goblins made with fluffy marshmallows, chocolate chips and crunchy Golden Grahams. Dig in – if you dare!”


“Layered with moist brownies, rich peanut butter mouse and crunchy Reese's puffs, this treat is not for the faint of heart. For a touch of terror, top it off with a gummy eyeball!”


“Halloween Monsters come to life using your favorite colored Trix Cereals and assorted candies to create these fun snacks. The possibilities are endless. This is a great project to let the kids' imaginations run wild!”




Cookie Madness Cookies and candy and cake, oh my! Find it all baked up fresh on the Cookie Madness blog. What began as a means for Anna G. to remember which recipes worked well and which ones needed improvement, has now become sweets central with nearly 500 cookie recipes. That’s cookie madness indeed! http://www.cookiemadness.net


“Try a spooky twist on basic blondies with Golden Grahams, more Golden
Grahams, and Halloween candies. Serve them up in festive cupcake liners for an extra
howl of fun!”


“Not all swamp monsters are slimey! Some of them are delicious – like these no-bake swamp treats made using Reese’s Puffs. Make some with your little goblins!”




Fake Ginger You won’t find many recipes with real ginger on Amanda L.’s blog. Truth is, she hates ginger and pretends it doesn’t exist, except for twice a year when she makes wings. And even then she uses ginger flavored gel. Hence, fake ginger. As for the other recipes she posts – they’re 100% real and delicious. http://www.fakeginger.com


“This Halloween, indulge in a light and fluffy pumpkin mousse on top of a delicious chocolate crust. Not just any chocolate crust though, one made of Cocoa Puffs!”




goodLife {eats} Why the name goodLife {eats}? Katie G. explains that it’s a play on her family’s last name and a description of them: Life is Good! Filled with great recipes, family memories and yummy photography, goodLife {eats} is a tasty experience born from Katie’s belief that part of the goodness in life is enjoying good food with good friends and family.  http://www.good-life-eats.blogspot.com


“This haunted homemade trail mix looks just like Halloween with its delicious dark chocolate chips and orange apricot chunks. Dig in and enjoy!”




Simple Cookery Simple Cookery is dedicated to the love of cooking easy, healthy and delicious recipes – and there are hundreds to prove it! Wondering where the inspiration for it all comes from? Margie N. explains that she’s from a long line of cooks that have blessed her with generations of wonderful recipes. http://simplecookery.blogspot.com


“These spiders may look scary, but they taste delicious! Coconut tinted with black food coloring gives the spiders their hairy appearance, and an extra bit of deliciousness!”


“Halloween Boo Bags are not only cute; they are completely edible, right down to the handle! The chocolate covered bars look like bags filled with sweet Halloween treats.”





Gourmet Mom on the Go
Amanda H. cooks up fun for kids of all ages – and as a mother of three she's had lots of practice! Her specialty is whimsical food, but as her blog name implies, she's not afraid to go gourmet. Through her blogging experience, Amanda has met friends from kitchens all over the world and can't wait to meet even more. http://www.gourmetmomonthego.com


“Need a fun, quick, and inexpensive Halloween Party that will thrill goblins of all ages?  Try a Spooktacular Breakfast Buffet complete with magic spells and spooky ingredients.”


“It's getting colder, the leaves are falling and it's time to whip up some Ghoulish Treats! Your little spooks will love making and eating creepy Eye of Newt Cookies!”


“Need a frightfully yummy Halloween snack?  Here's a perfect mix to whip up for your next gathering or school party. Chex Frankensteins make this treat super spooktacular!”


“Calling all Spooks – it's time to make some Green Goblins!  They're the perfect not-too-spooky treat for all ages.  Make them together and enjoy everyone's ghoulish creation.”


“This Spooky dinner is 'not-your-Mummy's Meatloaf!  It's a simple and delicious dinner that's quick to make. Make it your family's newest Halloween tradition!”


“Little Ghosts and Goblins alike will enjoy creating and eating these super spooky shrunken head bars with Cocoa Puff eyeballs!”




Megan's Munchies What's the most rewarding part of cooking/baking? For Megan S. it's the joy and pleasure it brings to her family and friends! Since she began Megan's Munchies just over one year ago, this Texas girl has been delivering one delicious treat after another. And now she says, “My day is not complete without food blogging.” http://www.megansmunchies.com


“Fun and ghostly Count Chocula cereal treats get their spooky look with vanilla candy coating! These treats are perfect for scaring up all kinds of Halloween fun!”




Recipe Girl Looking for recipes? Recipe Girl dishes out the best. Her blog houses over 2,500 original and adapted recipes – most of which are tried and true favorites. Lori L. has no culinary schooling and she says you shouldn't need any either to prepare recipes from her site! http://www.recipegirl.com


“With white chocolate wrapped around chocolate cookies, Cheerios and candy corn, this sweet treat is sure to be a kid-favorite this Halloween.”


“Welcome fall with the yummy flavors of Pumpkin French Toast wrapped in a cinnamony crunch created with Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal.”


“This simple no-bake dessert combines cheesecake and pumpkin with a cinnamony crunch.  A chocolate spider tops things off to make it perfect for Halloween!”




The Adventures of Kitchen Girl It's a Cook…It's a Chef…it's Kitchen Girl! Follow along on the lively adventures of Jo G. as she prepares dinner, dessert and more – in a flash! She's always trying something new. Plus, with her Kitchen Girl powers she does product reviews where she gives her honest opinion…good, bad or just so-so. She has contests and giveaways, too! http://kitchengirljo.blogspot.com


“Boo! Crunchy graham cracker and chocolate flavored cereals combined with melted marshmallows and mini chocolate chips to create a bar so good, it's scary!”





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