I love fresh, homemade sweet treats and I love to make them, but I hate it when I find a recipe that looks delicious and then read the ingredients and realize that I will need to go on a huge shopping hunt before I can even begin to make it! So I was pretty excited when I found out that the ladies behind the blog Six Sisters' Stuff just published a cookbook filled with sweet recipes that don't require fancy techniques or crazy ingredients. Perfect! It's called Sweets & Treats with Six Sisters' Stuff and it's published by Shadow Mountain.
The first recipe that I tried was No-Bake Cookies. I've had no-bake cookies before, but I had never tried them like this. The recipe included peanut butter and I am not exaggerating when I tell you that I ate so many that I had to make another batch- and I got over 2 dozen of these per batch! I made them and froze them (thinking they'd come in handy later), but I soon found out how delicious they were frozen and it was game over! ;)
The best part was how easy they were to make. It was basically a "combine ingredients and stir over heat" kind of recipe. Then plop them on some waxed paper and they were good to go!
The whole book is full of delicious recipes for bars, brownies, cookies, cakes, cupcakes, cheesecake, ice cream, pies, other sweet bites, and no-bake treats. It's a great collection with some really cute and delicious ideas in it.
It also has a bunch of cute crafty ideas in it. I loved this list of ways to package treats- so great for this time of year! I love the way the mason jars look and my kids would be all over that paper plate idea! :)
Giveaway
Shadow Mountain is going to give away a copy of this cookbook to one of you! Just fill out the form below to enter :) (Open to the U.S. & Canada)
Disclosure: A copy of this book was provided for review purposes and another for giveaway, but this is not a sponsored post and all opinions shared are, as always, my own.
I like to make a marshmellow Rocky Road roll. plus the family traditional favourite..cream puffs with falvoured whip cream.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite sweet treat would be peanut butter oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.
ReplyDeleteI love making Butter Tarts.
ReplyDeleteCookies are so much fun to make (and eat) ;)
ReplyDeleteWow, how delicious! I always make the mistake of visiting your website before I eat my lunch!
ReplyDeleteI like making fudge, but I keep it as a treat and only make it for Christmas. (Judy Cowan)
ReplyDeleteSweets and chocolate are my weakness... honestly I like them ALL! Cakes, cookies, brownies, you name it I will probably love it.
ReplyDeleteIs that not the worst feeling when you find a great recipe but the ingredients are so over the top you have none in the pantry! This looks awesome *and love the crafts included too!*
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ReplyDeleteOh my lands they look wonderful! I haven't had breakfast yet and I just want to munch on those cookies!
ReplyDeleteThe cookies look delicious! I'm a Six Sisters Fan and will have to check the book out!
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ReplyDeleteLove that brownie receipe
ReplyDeleteNo bake Vegan treats :)
ReplyDeleteI love making cookies with my son!
ReplyDeleteMagic Cookie Bars
ReplyDeleteI love making and eating cinnamon rolls.
ReplyDeleteI love to make brownies. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteFudge brownies are my favourite. They're so easy and taste amazing.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite sweet treat to make is chocolate cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. I usually make the frosting pink and add edible glitter. So pretty & tasty too!
ReplyDeleteI love my mother's mincemeat pie!!
ReplyDeleteReese's peanut butter cup brownies!! thats my fav :). Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteI love making cashew brittle!! Once you have it with cashews you never want to go back to peanuts!
ReplyDeleteBanana bread is my favorite treat to bake
ReplyDeleteI love making Fudge Brownies.
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