They were out trick or treating all night and have come home and eaten their own body weight in sweets. So don’t let them wake up and start eating them again, gather up all those trick or treat leftovers and make one of these amazing recipes…
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These centrepiece displays make a good price in a raffle prize, gift idea for someone this Christmas. Or even an alternative wedding cake! OK, so it’s not a recipe, but it’s still a good idea.
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I would fancy a slice of this no matter what time of the year it is.
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Cupcakes always go down well during afternoon tea. Now you can have that post-Halloween chat and enjoy these!
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This is the first of two brownie recipes but the 2nd is a little bit…blonder.
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I’m not sure I would enjoy this recipe of all-in sweets and chocolate pie, but it might be worth trying a small slice.
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Making a nice Trifle for pudding is always fun, but this one has a definitely post-Halloween look and feel.
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This looks like one of the best bark recipes I have come across. Let us hope it tastes as good as it looks.
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These white chocolate blondies (a white brownie) are a great change to just eating all the sweets and so very delicious!
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If you love Kit Kat Cakes you will love making this one with a separate compartment for each candy you have left over.
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This cookie cake could be a nice treat for the family or a fantastic money raiser at a local event.