Cool Your Jets With Peppermint Bark Brownies
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Holiday treat alert! Holiday treat alert!
I don’t know about you guys and gals but I am a sucker for anything red and green during the holidays. I LOVE candy canes, peppermint, and chocolate. These delicious peppermint bark brownies are just what Santa Claus ordered. They are easy to make and an ever so sweet treat.
I let my kiddos help me with the candy cane demolition aspect of this recipe. That means they got to beat the tar out of the canes in a zipped up bag with a hammer. Fun was had all around 🙂
I’m super excited that I came across this recipe over on the 5 Dollar Dinners Blog! If you’d like to get the details on how to make this wonderful recipe please hop on over to the next page for a complete list of ingredients and instructions. Enjoy!
Recipe and image courtesy of 5 Dollar Dinners.
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Quick Tip: Place candy canes into a zipped up bag and pound them with a hammer to break.