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Published October 27, 2009 02:58 pm - With Halloween only a few days away, I want to make sure I have some candy in the house. But we have very few trick-or-treaters, so I make sure I buy candy I will like when it’s left over.

Cheryle Finley: Leftover candy can come in handy



When my daughter Sarah was younger and went trick-or-treating, she especially enjoyed all the sour candy. She was happy when she received her favorites, knowing I would look longingly at the chocolate, not interested in anything but those little candy bars.

Fruit was always a big hit at our house, too. Sarah would usually eat the apples before anything else.

With Halloween only a few days away, I want to make sure I have some candy in the house. But we have very few trick-or-treaters, so I make sure I buy candy I will like when it’s left over.

While I never complain that I have leftover candy to eat, I searched online for some creative ideas for Halloween candy and found some at cdkitchen.com. Your leftovers can always be frozen and used later instead of trying to eat it all at once, like I do.

An easy use for Rolos, mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Milk Duds or Hershey’s Kisses is to stuff them into cookie dough. Mix up your favorite chocolate chip cookie dough or buy some already made, place it in mini-muffin tins and squish a piece of candy into each one. You will get a cookie with a surprise center that’s sure to please.

For a faster version, you can also add chopped-up bars to cookie dough, spread it out on a cookie sheet and make cookie bars.

Got Life Savers, Jolly Ranchers or other hard candy? Line a cookie sheet with foil and spray it and some metal cookie cutters with cooking spray. Place the cutters on the cookie sheet, then fill them with a single layer of hard candy.

Bake at 350 degrees for 5 to 7 minutes. Cool two minutes, then use a straw to poke a hole in the candy. When completely cooled, remove from the cookie cutters, lace them up with ribbon and you’ve got stained glass-looking ornaments.

A great idea for extra candy is to save it in a cool place and use it for decorating a gingerbread house. Saving it to fill a birthday piñata is another good idea. You can also add candy corn to your Rice Krispies treats, add peppermint patties to your brownies, fold chopped up candy bars into softened ice cream and melt your chocolate bars with heavy cream for hot fudge syrup.

Just for fun, try finding out how many licks it takes to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop. While the commercial says three, there have actually been tests conducted and the average answer is 252.

Another suggestion purely for fun is to crunch up Wint-O-Green Life Savers while you are in a dark room. I haven’t tried this, but it’s supposed to make a bright light show in your mouth.

It reminds me of my daughter’s retainer that glowed in the dark. It was great entertainment and we made her show it off anytime we could find a dark room. She eventually quit protesting, knowing sooner or later it was going to happen so she just got it over with quickly. Good times. Have fun with these ideas.

The recipe for the leftover candy cake I’m sharing today comes from cdkitchen.com and it sounds great. I’ll be making one to take to work on Friday, using anything chocolate I have in the house. This cake can be dusted with powdered sugar once it’s cooled, if you want to dress it up a little.

From my friend Jean McFadden comes the avocado fries recipe. I whipped up a batch of these little goodies last week and thought they were delicious. Something different from guacamole. I used regular breadcrumbs because that’s what I already had on hand.

For a super-easy dinner ready when you are, use your slow cooker for the pot roast with mushroom sauce from “Biggest Book of Slow Cooker Recipes.” Fifteen minutes spent in the morning will reward you in the evening. My cousin Vicki fixed this roast when I visited her some 15 years ago in Arizona and I still remember how delicious it was and look forward to eating it again and again.



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