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No Bake Thanksgiving Cookie Project

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No Bake Thanksgiving Cookie Project

Here’s a fun project for the whole family to enjoy to make and eat.  Check this “No Bake Thanksgiving Cookie Project” out. Use your imagination and go crazy with the decorations. Change around for any holiday or occasion. Have fun and enjoy they deliciousness!

These cute little turkey cookies come together in a snap.

You really can use any candies and cookies you have in the house.

I always have the candy button eyes and chocolate chips on hand, along with a round cookie.

Gather all of them up and on Thursday, while you are busy in the kitchen, have the kids enjoy a project that does not involve the oven.

The last time my son made these with his cousins, they all had so much fun and were very proud to display them on the dessert table.

Everyone “gobbled” them up.  Even the grandparents joined in and they had fun creating memories with their grand kids.

As you can see in the photos, they are far from perfect or neat. I think that’s what makes them even more special.

Enjoy and happy Thanksgiving to you all!

No Bake Thanksgiving Cookie Project

 

Here’s what you’ll need to make this fun no bake Thanksgiving cookie project…

 

Ingredients:

  • marshmallow shaped candy corns or candy corns, you can find these at Target and grocery stores,. Also online (great for snacking on)
  • marshmallow fluff
  • candy eyes
  • chocolate chips
  • mini caramel bits, found with the regular caramels or in the chocolate chip department
  • M&Ms
  • boxed cookies, any round cookie the kids like best, we used ginger snaps

 

Here’s how to make these yummy and fun treats

 

Simple Fun Instructions:

  1. Lay out all ingredients in separate plastic bowls or on paper plates.
  2. Have plastic knives or spoons ready for the marshmallow fluff.
  3. Put a coating of marshmallow fluff on a cookie, either the flat side or rounded. Decorate.

 

 

Enjoy the fun deliciousness! 

 

 

 

 

 

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No Bake Thanksgiving Cookie Project

For a fun project for the whole family, check this No Bake Thanksgiving Cookie Project out. Use your imagination and go crazy with the decorations. Change around for any holiday or occasion. Have fun and enjoy they deliciousness!
Course Dessert, Family Favorties, Snack
Cuisine American
Keyword cookies, Kids in the kitchen, Kids project, Project, Thanksgiving
Prep Time 15 minutes
Author Pam

Ingredients

  • Marshmallow shaped candy corns or candy corns
  • Marshmallow fluff
  • Candy eyes
  • Chocolate chips
  • Mini caramel bits, found with the regular caramels or in the chocolate chip department
  • M&Ms
  • •Boxed cookies, any round cookie the kids like best, we used ginger snaps

Instructions

  1. 1.Lay out all ingredients in separate plastic bowls or on paper plates.

    2.Have plastic knives or spoons ready for the marshmallow fluff.

    3.Put a coating of marshmallow fluff on a cookie, either the flat side or rounded. Decorate.

Recipe Notes

Have fun!!

Have fun and eat up!

Before leaving, please check out a few more yummy recipes you are sure to enjoy. 

Harvest Cupcakes with Creamy Cinnamon Frosting

4 Ingredient Sugar Cone Teepees 

Shortcut Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls

Slow Cooker Apple Cider

 

 

 

 

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