Thanksgiving Pilgrim Hat Cookies
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I usually raid the Halloween candy (shhhh, don’t tell on me) and collect the Reese’s peanut butter cups (the smaller sized ones work better) and the Rolos. You’ll also need chocolate wafer cookies to make the brim of the hat and yellow frosting for the band and buckle.
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These are ADORABLE! I think even I could manage the hats, but you lost me at the turkey. I’m afraid my fine motor skills would fail me there. This will be a fun, easy treat to make with/for the kids. Thanks for sharing!
These are the cutest cookies! I don’t have any leftover candy from Halloween, but I think I may have to go out and buy some. I know these would go over big in my house! Great idea!
Hi Susan – I’m eating 4 of these right now vicariously! They look sooo easy to make – and I guarantee you these will be a part of our Thanksgiving! Hugs, Holly
LOVE!!! Pinned.
Next week after the insanity of bday party planning for my son, I’ll focus on Thxgiving….will def be out buying these ingred!
Thanks for sharing!
Great idea! Sooo cute!! And sooo delicious!! Happy Turkey Day to all!!
These are sooooooooooo cute Susan !!I wonder if you could resist eating them while making them. I’m not sure I could….. 🙂
Such a cute idea! Love it for a thanksgiving treat. Thanks for sharing!