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Two Ingredient Halloween Witches Brooms in a plate

 Well hello there! Lazy Halloween Magpie is back again with another cheater Halloween goodie for you all! Little Halloween witches brooms, ready for you just to pop into your mouth and enjoy.

This one is almost embarrassingly easy to make, I can’t believe I am actually even posting this. I figure however, that there have to be mom’s just as busy – or even busier- than I am that are also looking for really fast Halloween goodies that will thrill the kids.

These are going to take about 5 minutes of your time to make, not including the time at the grocery store. However I am sure a lot of you are like me and these two foods are a staple in your cupboard? I am rarely without Reese’s PB cups and stick pretzels are a lunch staple for the kids.

All you need are:

Reese’s miniature Peanut Butter cups, the ones in a shiny wrapper, not the small bag of unwrapped ones.

A bag of stick pretzels.

Take the wrapper off of the Reese’s PB cup and proceed to gently insert the stick pretzel into the middle. You don’t even need to make a hole first with a skewer or anything if you are careful and they hold a lot better this way.

Make one.

Eat one.

Repeat.

Actually, if my math is correct, that’s not going to get you very far, so perhaps eat every third one?

Your family will be hovering over you and sneaking these, guaranteed. I swear my children can smell peanut butter cups a mile away.

They have inherited this trait from their mother, of course.

I hope you love these as much as I did! These will be gracing the table at my open house this year. The lovely thing is that if your guests eat them all, you can make another batch in 5 minutes.

Thanks for reading everyone!

Love,

Karlynn

stick pretzel inserted into the middle of unwrapped Reese's PB cup

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Karlynn Johnston

Iā€™m a busy mom of two, wife & cookbook author who loves creating fast, fresh meals for my little family on the Canadian prairies. Karlynn Facts: I'm allergic to broccoli. I've never met a cocktail that I didn't like. I would rather burn down my house than clean it. Most of all, I love helping YOU get dinner ready because there's nothing more important than connecting with our loved ones around the dinner table!

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  1. KatieCawood says

    Finally, a dessert even I can make. This a cute idea. :) 

  2. Carol Turton says

    Great Idea, Thank you. I will make these for my munchkins at school!!!

  3. Rambling Tart says

    I LOVE things that are so simple yet utterly delightful. šŸ™‚

  4. Sheri Wilhauk Schatschneider says

    Very cool! Something so simple! Why couldn’t I think of that!!

  5. The Kitchen Magpie says

    They are really good! Salty and chocolate peanut butter? Yes please!

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