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    Things to do with leftover halloween can


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    Jolly Rancher Vodka

    1 750ml bottle of Vodka
    1 bag of Jolly Ranchers (all the same flavor)

    DIRECTIONSPour out a few ounces of Vodka and drink it... Might as well enjoy yourself!

    Drop 2 dozen Jolly Ranchers into the remaining Vodka. Lay it on it's side and turn it every few hours until all the Jolly Ranchers are dissolved.

    When ready, you will have a bottle of brightly colored and intensely flavored Vodka. Serve with sprite or other similar soft drink.

    Make Hot Chocolate with Real chocolate

    Melt a 1 oz. mini chocolate bar into a mug of milk, making sure to stir frequently. It's especially tasty with rich chocolates such Dove miniatures.

    Sweeten Your Cooking


    Add some excitement to pork chops by adding a Pixie Sticks glaze. Simply combine red or white wine, vinegar, Pixie Sticks and salt. Feeling adventurous? Try adding Smarties or Red Hots to BBQ for a homemade chipotle sauce. Yum!

    Make Movie Night Sweeter with Ice Cream Toppers


    M&Ms and gummy bears make a great toppings for ice cream sundaes. You can also mix them directly into your ice cream. And don't forget adding some mixed candy to your blended ice cream drinks.

    Brownie Blends

    Simply stir chopped candy directly into brownie batter. You can also sprinkle it as a topping or use it as a garnish for brownie sundaes.

    Secret Treasure Cookies

    Cut cookie dough (homemade or store-bought) into 12 slices, bring it to room temperature and then mold each slice around individual-size candies before baking.

    Freeze & Forget It!

    Place wrapped candy in a freezer bag and throw it in the freezer for later. Candy stored this way will last for up to a year. When you're ready to use, thaw at room temperature (the whitish bloom' that develops on chocolate candy when it freezes will go away after it thaws).

    The same goes for cookies - which will keep for six months in the freezer when placed between sheets of freezer paper and stored in a plastic container. Keep the cookies between their wrappers for 10 to 15 minutes when thawing.

    Make a Batch of Candy Coated Popcorn

    Simply melt any type of leftover Halloween candy and use it as a glaze to coat popcorn (microwave or air-popped) in a large bowl. The key is to make sure the popcorn has no butter or salt (or as little as possible). Spread the glazed popcorn on a cookie sheet to dry, and voila: candy coated popcorn. Even better with nuts.

    Try a New Recipe: Apple Candy Bar Salad

    You'll need:

    a few Granny Smith apples
    a bunch of candy bars (e.g., Snickers, Baby Ruth or 3 Musketeers)

    Cool Whip
    Cut the apples and candy bars into small pieces and mix them with thawed Cool Whip. If the candy is too mushy to cut, put it in the fridge for a few hours before cutting. Serve.







 

 

 


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