Sending You Love & Chocolate on Valentine’s Day

WHAT??!! You didn’t make the cake????

You woke up this morning and realized it was Valentine’s Day and forgot to make something yummy for your friends and family?!

Quick, stop at the store and buy THREE things:

Bag of Hershey’s Kisses
Bag of M & Ms
Bag of Snyder’s Pretzel Snaps

Preheat oven to 275º and unwrap all the Hershey’s kisses. (Good job for the kids unless you want to surprise them.) Line up pretzels on baking sheet. Put one kiss on each pretzel. Bake in oven 2-3 MINUTES. The kisses will be shiny. Remove from oven and immediately press one M & M on each kiss. Let cool and harden. (Some people put them in the freezer.)

Ta-da! There you have the simplest, quickest recipe I’ve ever made in my life. The perfect blend of sweet and salty and they’re darn cute too.

I promise yours will look better than these last three pitiful ones that I had to fight Roger Leroy and Wizzy for so I could use them for this professional blog photo shoot.

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I hear the green M & Ms are the new red. Speaking only for myself, I’ll eat any color.

We did pick out the brown ones and eat them immediately since we all agreed they wouldn’t look as *pretty* on top on the kiss.

Thanks Wendy for introducing us to this fun, bite-sized treat. :)

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One Response to “Sending You Love & Chocolate on Valentine’s Day”

These sound VERY Yummy! can’t wait to try’em.

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