{Kind of} Quick Dinner Rolls

readyIn my last post, I mentioned that the only Thanksgiving foods my kids really like are the dinner rolls. (And the dessert, of course.) These super soft, fluffy dinner rolls warm from the oven just might make you forget all about any of the other foods too.

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Acorns and Turkeys

display2Aren’t these things adorable? I am sure many of you have seen these many times before, but this is our rendition. If you are looking for some no-bake treats the kids can help make and that the kids will love, look no further.

I don’t know about your family, but my kids aren’t really big fans of most of the traditional Thanksgiving foods.

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Apple-Pecan Spice Cake with Cream Cheese Filling

apple pecan cake 3Here is another contender for your holiday dessert menu. Apples. Pecans. Fall spices. A pocket of cheesecake filling inside. Praline frosting. This little bundt cake packs in a lot of flavors, and they are oh so good.

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Pumpkin Monkey Bread {from scratch}

pumpkin monkey breadMmmmonkey Bread. Everyone loves the stuff, right? I have always been a big fan of the original caramel version. My mom used to make it with frozen bread dough and butterscotch pudding powder, and we all loved it growing up. I have made that version several times myself. I know some people make it with canned biscuit dough or other variations. My daughter just recently made a mini version with biscuit dough and a mini loaf pan as a food craft at church. She and the other kids were definitely fans. 

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Cone-ucopias

decoration with tagI am not a super crafty person, but this is a pretty easy edible food craft perfect for your Thanksgiving table or to eat or give as a treat.

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