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Super Cute Crispy Treats Book Review and Giveaway

August 26, 2015 by Carolyn Bickford

super cute crispy treats

CLOSED AND THE WINNER IS KAREY, I’M SENDING AN E-MAIL FOR YOUR ADDRESS. THANK YOU TO ALL THAT PARTICIPATED. CHECK LINK FOR INFORMATION TO PURCHASE IT.

USA AND CANADA RESIDENTS ONLY FOR THE GIVEAWAY. MUST BE 18 OR OLDER AND THE GIVEAWAY ENDS AUGUST 24TH. JUST LEAVE A COMMENT

Super Cute Crispy treats

Growing up I was excited to get crispy treats! I enjoyed the yummy, buttery, marshmallow treat. It was a square of goodness! Nowadays, that square seems so boring, you need to step up your game to impress the kids. Thank goodness for Ashley Whipple from Cute as a Fox. She has created her first cookbook, using everyone’s favorite treat. She takes you on an adventure with these treats from the holidays, special occasions, treats on a stick and shapes that make you look twice. The recipes go from easy to advanced and has a list of ingredients and equipment you need, so you are more than prepared. I can’t wait for the marshmallows and Rice Crispies to go on sale. Thanks to Ashley, you can win your own copy. Just leave a comment!

Click here on Cute as a Fox if you want to see all the recipes or buy the book. You won’t be disappointed.

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Comments

  1. Kim Elliott says

    August 17, 2015 at 3:47 pm

    I , love, love rice Krispy treats. And figuring out how make them cute for a party is always a challenge. I can’t wait to check out the book for some great ideas!

  2. Kathy E. says

    August 17, 2015 at 9:03 pm

    I have been a life-long lover of Rice Krispie treats! My mom would add food coloring to the marshmallow mix to make them festive. We loved them…still do!

  3. shari harniss says

    August 18, 2015 at 10:21 am

    I would love to win this and share some recipes with my great niece in GA!

  4. Amy C. says

    August 18, 2015 at 11:22 am

    This book looks adorable and yummy! My kids would love these fun treats!

  5. Mary Helene says

    August 18, 2015 at 11:26 am

    My grand kids love these treats.

  6. Karey says

    August 18, 2015 at 11:42 am

    Adorable book!! I bet this would be a really fun book to make something from!

  7. vivoaks says

    August 18, 2015 at 1:53 pm

    Cutest rice krispie treats I’ve ever seen! I’ve done Christmas trees, but that’s the extent of my designs. This looks like lots of fun. Thanks for the opportunity to win!!

  8. Kristen says

    August 18, 2015 at 7:40 pm

    Such a fun book and looks like some great recipes!

  9. smfsprout says

    August 18, 2015 at 11:24 pm

    We love rice krispie treats so this book would provide us with hours of inspiration.

  10. char venesky says

    August 19, 2015 at 1:05 pm

    my daughter – law would surely love this.

  11. DJ says

    August 21, 2015 at 9:19 am

    This looks like such a neat book!

  12. Kelly says

    August 21, 2015 at 10:33 am

    I love making treats for church and school but am not gifted with the time or talent to be a decorator. These are just my style and so many choices. Where can you purchase this book.

Have you read?

How Much Do You Really Need? A No-Stress Party Drinks Guide for Real Women Who Host

If there’s one thing I’ve learned over years of hosting everything from kids’ birthdays to backyard 50ths, it’s this: running out of drinks will haunt you forever, and overbuying means staring at a fridge full of lukewarm mixers for the next six months. Neither is fun. So I finally sat down—cup of tea in hand, Aloo asleep at my feet—and pulled together the no-nonsense drinks calculator I wish I’d had years ago.

This guide is written for the woman who does it all: planning, prepping, pouring, smiling through the chaos… while trying to make the whole thing feel effortless. Whether you’re throwing a birthday bash, retirement party, holiday get-together, or the classic “just because we need a night with the girls,” this calculator will take the guesswork out.

Let’s keep it simple, doable, and totally stress-free.

The 3-Rule Party Drink Calculator
(You can literally plan your whole bar with this.)

  1. Assume 2 drinks per guest in the first hour
    People arrive thirsty. They mingle. They top up.
  2. Then 1 drink per guest per hour after that
    This is where the pace naturally slows.
  3. Multiply by your party length
    Done. No apps, no math headaches, no complicated charts.

Quick Cheat Sheet: What to Buy for 10, 20, 30, or 50 Guests

For a 3-hour party:

10 Guests
– Wine: 3–4 bottles
– Beer/Cider: 12–18 bottles
– Spirits: 1 bottle vodka or gin + 2 mixers
– Soft drinks: 4–6 litres
– Water: 4–6 litres

20 Guests
– Wine: 6–8 bottles
– Beer/Cider: 24–36 bottles
– Spirits: 2 bottles + 4–5 mixers
– Soft drinks: 8–10 litres
– Water: 10 litres

30 Guests
– Wine: 10–12 bottles
– Beer/Cider: 36–48 bottles
– Spirits: 3 bottles + 6–8 mixers
– Soft drinks: 12–14 litres
– Water: 12–16 litres

50 Guests
– Wine: 15–20 bottles
– Beer/Cider: 60–80 bottles
– Spirits: 4–5 bottles + 10 mixers
– Soft drinks: 20 litres
– Water: 20–25 litres

If You’re Serving Mostly Wine
Go 60% white, 40% red unless it’s winter, then flip it.

For afternoon parties, rosé counts as a white—buy a couple bottles because someone always wants it.

If You’re Serving Cocktails
Stick to one signature cocktail plus a basic spirit (vodka or gin) with soda or tonic. Trust me, nobody needs a full bar unless you’re running a hotel.

For a 20-guest gathering:
– 2–3 bottles liquor for the signature cocktail
– Enough mixer to match (lemonade, juice, ginger beer, etc.)
– Garnishes: limes, lemons, mint, berries
– 2kg ice for shaking and topping

If You’re Serving Beer Drinkers
Plan for 1.5 bottles per person per hour if beer is the star of the show.
Beer-focused gatherings are thirstier gatherings. It’s science.

Don’t Forget Ice — Seriously
Ice is the one thing everyone underbuys. You need more than you think.

Ice Guide:
– Small gathering (10 guests): 3–4 kg
– Medium (20–30): 6–8 kg
– Large (50): 10–12 kg

If it’s summer, add another 20%.

Essential Mixers That Always Get Used
– Soda water
– Tonic
– Lemonade
– Cola
– Cranberry juice
– Orange juice
– Ginger beer
– Fresh citrus (honestly the unsung hero of any bar)

Keep it simple; nobody needs lychee cordial at a 60th birthday unless you really love lychee.

Water, Water, Water
Your future self will thank you. Hydrated guests dance more, complain less, and recover beautifully.

Plan for 1 litre per person minimum.
More if it’s hot, outdoors, or includes dancing (my favourite cardio).

When in Doubt, Buy a Little Extra
You can always send guests home with leftover cans and bottles. It doubles as a quiet nudge to clean your fridge.

The only time I truly regret buying extra is when Aloo gets into the recycling bin the next day and has the time of his life spreading cans around the backyard.

Hosting Made Easier
Once you’ve used this drinks calculator once or twice, it becomes instinctive. And honestly, when you’ve got the drinks sorted, the rest of the party feels lighter. No frantic runs to the bottle shop, no panic when the rosé runs out. You get to relax, enjoy, and actually be present at your own gathering—what a concept.

 

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