My annual Halloween bash wouldn't be the same without the now famous Mummy Man. When kids first see Mummy Man, they wonder if they can actually eat him. I assure them they can, and we hack off a foot or an arm with some crackers. —Rebecca Eremich, Barberton, Ohio
Let your lasagna go Mexican by layering ground beef and sausage with corn tortillas, tomatoes, green chiles, enchilada sauce, and cheese. It's a convenient weeknight dinner that the kids will love as much as the grownups.
My fun little chocolate chip cookies will be a hit with kids and adults alike. You can coat the caramel with your favorite type of nut, sprinkles or mini chips. I am often requested to brings these to parties.—Tammy Daniels, Batavia, Ohio
With power-packing oats, walnuts and blueberries, kids aren't the only ones that are going to love this sweet treat. Health-minded parents can feel good about these bars, too. —Dawn Onuffer, Crestview, Florida
Homemade fruit pops are fun and easy to make. Flavored with gelatin and apple juice and studded with mini marshmallows, these frozen pops are sure to appeal to kids of all ages!
My kids love these fritters year-round, but I get even more requests in the fall when there are plenty of apples in season. I like to serve them as a special breakfast treat when they host friends for sleepovers. —Katie Beechy, Seymour, Missouri
Kids love these easy ice cream bars! Simply insert pop sticks into ice cream slices and decorate with teddy bear-shaped graham snacks and colored sprinkles.
These Muffin-Tin Bacon Cheeseburgers are a fun and delicious twist on your classic burgers. With only half the bun, they’re a little healthier but still have all the flavor. Only 200 calories for one!It’s Wednesday and every Wednesday I have a long drive to pick up my kids from school so I always call my …
Why should kids have all the fun at Halloween? These adults-only candy-infused cocktails put some of that excess Halloween candy to good use and let the parents in on the festivities, too!
I made these every year when my kids were small. This year, my daughter resurrected the recipe for our holiday cookie trays. This recipe brings back lots of memories for us.
From Company's Coming Slow Cooker Recipes. I love to make this when my kids have skating lessons. I can throw it into the crockpot after school and when lessons are over, dinner is waiting. If you are lucky enough to have two crock pots, you can have a glazed ham going in the other one and your dinner is ready to go!
Party Cups! Orange Bowl Fruit Dip.If you are going to use oranges in your fruit dip, may as well save some dish time and use your orange for a dipping bowl! This is the perfect size for little kids...
Cotton Candy Popcorn! This Cotton Candy Popcorn will satisfy any sweet tooth both kids and adults will love! It's an easy recipe for your next movie night!