| I need to contribute to a bake sale next week - can any bake sale veterans steer me to some treats that are likely to sell out? |
| Rice crispie treats with m&ms. So simple, but strangely popular. |
| A whole pie or cake someone can take home. |
Let me say that I don't like peanut butter. I don't even like peanut butter cups or chocolate peanut butter candy. But I made rice crispy treats and added peanut butter because my dh and ds LOVE peanut butter. Those were the best rice Krispy treats I ever had. So, so, so good!!! |
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Who is buying the baked goods? This will help with making appropriate suggestions. And what's the budget/how much do you need to make?
If it's for kids I'd suggest cookies, brownies, cupcakes, cake pops, rice Krispy treats If it's for adults I'd be thinking more along the lines of muffins, pies, banana or zucchini bread, cookies, bread/buns, pretzels, donuts |
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Rice Krispy treats. Big fat ones. People never take the time to make them at home but they are so good when they're fresh. I never met a person who wouldn't eat the hell out of a Rice Krispy treat. For a more adult version, use brown butter instead of just regular old butter.
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| I always love those layer bars with coconut. |
| Brownies |
| Brownies, Rice Krispy treats and cupcakes are best sellers. Kids will also happily buy chocolate covered pretzel rods dipped in sprinkles. |
| No bake cookies. But a few in a baggie and they sell fast. |
Met too, my favorite. |
| Lemon bars are my favorite. Kids will buy anything with pink frosting and anything with sprinkles. |
| Brownies, whoopie pies |