Weekly treat ideas

Anonymous
I usually make cookies or brownies or muffins or something every Sunday for my family to get us through most of the week but I’m out of fresh ideas. What should I make this week? Here are a few of my usuals:

Brownies
World peace cookies
Coconut oatmeal cookies
Pumpkin muffins
Blueberry muffins
Chocolate chip cookies
Cinnamon swirl bread
Anonymous
Banana bread with chocolate chips or nutella
Anonymous
Blondies
Pumpkin bars (I like these because the recipe is for a 9x 13 pan, and not a jelly roll) https://www.melskitchencafe.com/pumpkin-bars-cream-cheese-frosting/
Butterscotch and oatmeal cookies

What are world peace cookies?
Anonymous
Rice crispy treats
Cake pops
Cinnamon rolls
Brookies
Snickerdoodles
Frosted sugar cookies
Lemon bars
Anonymous
Rice crispy treats
Anonymous
Fudge
Anonymous
Pie. Not a fruit pie, but the refrigerator kind where you layer chocolate and coolwhip and crushed peanut brickle.

Dessert burritos.

Bread Pudding Loaf made with donuts your husband buys for the family on Sunday

Seven layer bars, but skip an ingredient so all week people are going "hmmm, it just doesn't taste as butterscotchy as normal? Is it just me?"



Anonymous
Seven Layer Cookies
No-Bake Cookies
Anonymous
Banana bread, carrot muffins, and zucchini bread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pie. Not a fruit pie, but the refrigerator kind where you layer chocolate and coolwhip and crushed peanut brickle.

Dessert burritos.

Bread Pudding Loaf made with donuts your husband buys for the family on Sunday

Seven layer bars, but skip an ingredient so all week people are going "hmmm, it just doesn't taste as butterscotchy as normal? Is it just me?"





I’m not following why it’s a good thing to have people saying it doesn’t taste as (insert nice ingredient here) as normal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pie. Not a fruit pie, but the refrigerator kind where you layer chocolate and coolwhip and crushed peanut brickle.

Dessert burritos.

Bread Pudding Loaf made with donuts your husband buys for the family on Sunday

Seven layer bars, but skip an ingredient so all week people are going "hmmm, it just doesn't taste as butterscotchy as normal? Is it just me?"





What’s in your dessert burritos?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pie. Not a fruit pie, but the refrigerator kind where you layer chocolate and coolwhip and crushed peanut brickle.

Dessert burritos.

Bread Pudding Loaf made with donuts your husband buys for the family on Sunday

Seven layer bars, but skip an ingredient so all week people are going "hmmm, it just doesn't taste as butterscotchy as normal? Is it just me?"





HAHAA that is great. but maybe change the ratio instead. That's great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pie. Not a fruit pie, but the refrigerator kind where you layer chocolate and coolwhip and crushed peanut brickle.

Dessert burritos.

Bread Pudding Loaf made with donuts your husband buys for the family on Sunday

Seven layer bars, but skip an ingredient so all week people are going "hmmm, it just doesn't taste as butterscotchy as normal? Is it just me?"





I’m not following why it’s a good thing to have people saying it doesn’t taste as (insert nice ingredient here) as normal.


OP wants to keep it fresh. skipping an ingredient is one way of keepin' it fresh.

For the Dessert Burritos, basically cheesecake filling or a smore filling, and then you either deep fry it or grill it, depending on the season.
Anonymous
Butter Chess Cake
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