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Holy Treats

Posted on October 22, 2019October 28, 2022
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Holy Treats are a combination of tasty snacks that can be given as gifts to young children and adults on October 31. 
 
These treats can also be served to house guests or enjoyed alone.
 
They are a positive replacement for food created to look morbid. 
 
Holy Treats
 
I’m one of the many hundreds of thousands of individuals (or more) who prefer “happy food” because gross will never do.
 
Just to be clear, we all have a great sense of humor.   
 
 
Roasted Peanuts and Candy Corn
 

EDITOR’S NOTE (October 28, 2022):  I published this unique recipe for the first time on October 27, 2019 and named it Holy Halloween Candy.  At the time, I felt inspired to create a happy treat that celebrated Jesus instead of the darkness blasted almost everywhere on October 31.   

Today, I changed the name to Holy Treats.  Added three new photos.

DISCLAIMER (NOT SPONSORED):   I have not been paid to endorse pictured products.

Delighted to share the ingredients I purchased and used to make these unique treats.  All comments are my own.

BACK STORY

I shared this “idea” for the first time back in October 2019 on my Facebook page.

Many people loved it. 

However, several were angry that I wrote a scripture on the “TREAT!”   About 20 people LEFT my page. It was TOO MUCH for them to handle. 

The comments ranged from love… to hateful.  

Thankfully, I gained 100+ NEW followers the same day 20 left.

Today, I felt inspired to share it again on my Facebook page.  So far, comments are more positive than negative.

I feel confident that the Almighty God that I serve will make this treat a blessing to many.  I trust Him completely.  AAAAAMEN!  

 

 

THE INGREDIENTS

Holy Treats

 

The dry roasted peanuts container and candy corn package are almost empty because I shot this photo after I used the dry roasted peanuts and candy corn to create treats. 

Thanks for understanding (smile)!

Roasted Peanuts & Candy Corn

 

 

THE SCRIPTURE

Consider writing a favorite scripture on the clothespin to encourage and inspire anyone who reads it. I love John 3:16.

John 3:16 (KJV)

 

HOW TO MAKE HOLY TREATS

Write a favorite scripture on a small slip of paper and tape to palm of each “stuffed” glove.

Stuff a few or several gloves with your preferred hard candy.

Paint a plain clothespin with bright orange nail polish to add a nice pop of color to each gift.  
 
A bag of clothespins and nail polish costs $1 in most dollar stores.  
 
 
 
 
Perfect gift for co-worker, relatives, friends, and neighbors. 
 
This is a unique and positive way to stay in the light on a very dark holiday.
 
 
SERVING SUGGESTION
 
Candy corn served with dry roasted peanuts is a delicious combo for an individual or family.
 
Instead of dry roasted peanuts, consider popcorn or corn chips for a sweet-salty treat.
 
Roasted Peanuts and Candy Corn
 
ENJOY & STAY SAFE! 
 

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Holy Treats

Holy Treats are a combination of tasty snacks that can be given as gifts to young children and adults on October 31.ย  ย These treats can also be served to house guests or enjoyed alone.ย They are a positive replacement for food created to look morbid.ย  Recipe and photography by Beverly Davis for CornbreadMillionaire.com.
Prep Time30 minutes mins
Total Time30 minutes mins
Course: Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: #creativeidea, #holytreats, #snacks, dessert
Servings: 10 glove
Calories: 433kcal
Cost: $5

Ingredients

  • 10 clothespins
  • 1 bottle orange nail polish
  • 10 vinyl gloves
  • 2-3 pounds butterscotch candy (individually sealed) Or candy corn.
  • 50 lollipops Or peppermint canes.

Instructions

  • If desired, write a scripture on one side of clothespin. Paint second side with orange nail polish. Set aside to dry.
  • Insert butterscotch disk into each finger of vinyl glove.
  • Insert lollipop into each finger of vinyl glove. Press firmly against butterscotch disk.
  • Fill palm section with butterscotch disks.
  • Twist end. Seal with painted clothespin.
  • Write John 3:16 and "Jesus Saves" on the clothespin. Write "Jesus Saves" on a small piece of paper. I taped paper to palm of glove with two band aids.
    Holy Treat

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