It's easy and fun to make these no-bake cookies for Halloween. You should try it! If my 5-year old daughter can do it, you can too!
Instead of chocolate cookies, we used oreo cookies. Things you need to get: oreo cookie, orange/yellow icing, and hershey's chocolate kisses.

11 diner's comment:
Hello! Dhemz...
The cookies that Akesha is preparing look great!
As this "All Hallow Eve" approaches...Thanks, for sharing!
[note: I must go and purchase some Oreo cookies...lol]
deedee ;-D
This is a brilliant idea! :) We're not really big on Halloween here, but i'll try this for a change. Might use orange jam for this though.
Adorable!
We don't celebrate Halloween, but it's cute and I can use this idea on other occasions.
I guessed it right! without reading the title ;) cute witch hats...my entry http://www.foodplacebadtrips.com/bagoong-rice-barrio-fiesta/
hahaha pagka cute...ka creative ba sa naka imbento ana oi...hehehe.. maayo si Akesh kay kugihan pod mag tabang-tabang sa kusina...hehehe
Looks like you're all set for halloween :) Visiting from FTF!
The Twerp and I
That's a fun activity for kids to do this Halloween, and I'm sure they'll enjoy doing what they created. Happy FTF! Here's my entry: http://www.delightmyappetite.com/2011/10/food-trip-friday-crustasia%E2%80%99s-thai-shrimp-house/
Another treat! Akesha is obviously enjoying!
Here for FTF! Hope you can visit and follow...
http://foodandfoodtrips.blogspot.com/2011/10/greenwich-lasagna.html
Thanks!
dessert is my favorite part and treats like that :)
I think I saw an entry last week that is almost,if not exactly,like this. so cute.I'm sure Akesha really enjoy working on it.
Happy Halloween! This, I think, is the easiest of all Halloween food to make, the kids will surely have a blast making their own witch hat treats :)
Hopping from Food Trip Friday.
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