| Reviewed by: Atlanta_Fun |
Date Posted: 11/9/2009 6:59:01 PM |
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Comments: I used Hershey Kisses instead of the brown and white decorating icing/gel. Believe it or not, the turkeys are just as cute without eyes! |
| Reviewed by: NelliesKitchen |
Date Posted: 10/27/2009 5:48:14 PM |
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Comments: These are a big hit with kids and adults alike. I used Russell Stover jelly beans instead of candy corn...their oblong shape and the colors were great...better than the candy corn. It was a great way to use an unopened bag of Easter candy. |
| Reviewed by: jasdls |
Date Posted: 12/2/2008 3:31:10 PM |
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Comments: I made this for Thanksgiving, it was easy to make and I love it. My kids & nephews loved it. |
| Reviewed by: jadenandkenziesmomma |
Date Posted: 12/1/2008 3:30:09 PM |
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Comments: I made these cute little turkeys for my sons' Thanksgiving Feast at school. I enjoyed making them almost as much as the kids loved eating them. |
| Reviewed by: Loisdale |
Date Posted: 11/29/2008 7:38:51 PM |
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Comments: When I saw the ad in a magazine, I could not resist making the Turkey cupcakes for Thanksgiving this year. My contribution to our family dinner has always been desserts, and I knew that these could be a big hit. It was difficult to find candy corn, but I finally found a couple of bags. Everyone loved them and I will be ready next year. I did substitute mini M&Ms for the eyes! |
| Reviewed by: Ai_Chan77 |
Date Posted: 11/27/2008 1:55:22 PM |
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Comments: I consider myself a beginner in baking, and these cupcakes were perfect for me! I made them and brought them to work, not one was left by the end of the day. I recommend these to anyone who wants to make something special. They were a bit time consuming, but they have to be if you want your cupcakes to look nice. |
| Reviewed by: adrue |
Date Posted: 11/27/2008 5:26:15 AM |
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Comments: My son was born on thanksgiving day 1975. My Wife and I always called him our TURKEY. This is the funniest Birthday Cake, or cupcakes we hve ever done for Him. They were easy and fun to make. His Daughters will enjoy this. We enjoyed mking these. Thanks |
| Reviewed by: bakingforu |
Date Posted: 11/26/2008 5:07:10 PM |
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Comments: I just finished decorating these 2 doz. "turkeys" and wished I had baked more! I frosted all the cupcakes then went back to decorate them and the icing had set. I just wet my small spatula and ran it over the frosting. Then I dipped 1/2 the cupcake in jimmies, did the "head" and the icing on the back for the "tail feathers". I bought candy eyes from the cake supply store which saved tons of time. I did not do the feet. These are adorable and I'm sure the kids will love them tomorrow, Thanksgiving. I ended up with Thanksgiving candy corn. They still look great. |
| Reviewed by: echo10 |
Date Posted: 11/20/2008 4:01:14 PM |
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Comments: I made these cupcakes last Thanksgiving and they where a hit, the kids especially loved them. They where fun and very easy to make. I was asked to make them again this year and I will definitely be making them again and again. |
| Reviewed by: tonyray00 |
Date Posted: 11/20/2008 3:32:25 PM |
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Comments: I made these for cub scout treats and they were a big hit with the boys!! I was surprised how quickly they came together although I did leave the feet off so that I could put them in my carrier. This is a great project to do with the kids too. |
| Reviewed by: candescudero |
Date Posted: 11/18/2008 8:26:03 PM |
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Comments: Our kids (ages 5 and 7) loved making the turkey cupcakes last year and have looked forward to Thanksgiving all year just so they can make them again. If you want to have a great baking experience with your kids you will love this. |
| Reviewed by: Colby'sMom |
Date Posted: 11/8/2008 11:23:46 AM |
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Comments: I've made these cupcakes for about 3 or 4 years. (I saw them in an ad for Betty Crocker). They are a huge hit with kids and adults. I'm making them this weekend for my office. |
| Reviewed by: Lody |
Date Posted: 9/10/2008 11:40:40 AM |
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Comments: I love making these cupcakes. I've been making them for the past 3 years. Every year they are a big hit. I sometimes substitute the eyes with mini m&ms or small red cinnamon candies. I also leave out the feet. They are alittle time consuming, but well worth it. |
| Reviewed by: lkb |
Date Posted: 3/13/2008 8:35:54 PM |
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Comments: These cupcakes turned out adorable. Made them for a school party. They were a big hit with the kids and parents too. TOO CUTE!! |
| Reviewed by: Grandma Mont |
Date Posted: 3/13/2008 6:52:35 PM |
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Comments: I love to make these cupcakes for Thanksgiving, There so easy to make and the looks on my Grandkids faces are priceless. |
| Reviewed by: kjanders07 |
Date Posted: 12/14/2007 6:37:13 PM |
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Comments: While these cupcakes are adorable and delicious, they can be time consuming to make and somewhat expensive to make. |
| Reviewed by: MLK Leawood KS |
Date Posted: 11/24/2007 4:15:55 PM |
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Comments: The turkey's were a huge hit at our Thanksgiving gathering. These are very easy to make and the kids loved them! |
| Reviewed by: Rebeccab99 |
Date Posted: 11/21/2007 9:11:34 AM |
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Comments: My family and freinds loved the turkeys! I didn't follow the decorations completely. Instead of using frosting as the head I used Hershey's Kisses, and but the eyes on them. They turned out simply adorable! |
| Reviewed by: lachaparra_2007 |
Date Posted: 11/21/2007 8:00:00 AM |
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Comments: Love this cute ideal My boyfriends Family loved it ( Brownie Points =) |
| Reviewed by: TBleser |
Date Posted: 11/16/2007 2:35:26 PM |
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Comments: Love this idea. It is time consuming but very well worth the effort. I make enough for the office and everyone just raves about them. I usually make the cupcake with white (yellow) and chocolate cake mix...idea is to give the turkey both "white" and "dark" meat...Lots of fun!!!! |
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