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Valentine’s Day Treats for School and Work
Are you as tired as I am of those little white heart-shaped
candies with messages like “I like You” printed on them? Be a little creative
this year and come up with some new Valentine’s Day treats to take to school and
work. Here are a few ideas to get you started.
Valentine’s Day
Cookies Make a batch of Sugar cookies or pick up some refrigerated dough at
the grocery store. Cut them out with a heart-shaped cookie cutter and bake.
Frost with a glaze of powdered sugar, water and a little red food coloring, or
make it really simple and buy a container of pre-made frosting. Use some
frosting pens to write messages or draw on the cookies. Add a few sprinkles and
you’re set! Don’t forget to invite your kids to get involved in decorating any
cookies they are taking to school. They will have a great time preparing these
special treats.
Valentine’s Cup Cakes Purchase a box of devil’s food
cake mix (or your favorite flavor) and prepare according to package directions.
Line muffin tins with paper liners and pour enough batter in each to fill to
about 1/3 full. Top with 1 tbsp of fruit preserves (strawberry works great) then
add more batter until the muffin tins are approximately ¾ filled. Bake according
to cake mix directions. When they are cool, dust them with powdered sugar, or
frost them and sprinkle with red-hot candy hearts.
Valentine’s Day
Cake Bake any flavor cake in a heart shaped cake form. Let cook and cut in
half horizontally. Mix a few drops of red food coloring into a container of
whipped topping, and spread some on the bottom layer of the cake. Add the top
layer and frost the entire outside of the cake. Top with fresh
berries.
Chocolate Lollipops Get some heart-shaped lollipop molds.
Melt milk chocolate, dark chocolate or white chocolate (quality chocolate chips
work great). Pour the melted chocolate in the mold and add a lollipop stick. Let
cool until hardened. Wrap in cellophane and tie with a little bow. Use
leftover chocolate and plastic spoons to create fancy coffee stirrers. Simply
dip the plastic spoons in the melted chocolate. Let cool and repeat until you
reach the desired thickness, Both of these can be decorated by drizzling
different types of melted chocolate over the finished product.
Have fun
this year creating some wonderful Valentine’s Day treats. I’m sure you will come
up with a delicious treat that will be a big hit in the office or the
classroom.
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