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    Dessert and a Movie: 7 Valentine's Day Treats Inspired by Your Favorite Disney Flicks

    Photo by: Spoonful
    Piglet's Valentine Cupcakes
    Ingredients:
    Batch of baked cupcakes
    Pink frosting
    Small candy hearts
    Black decorator's gel
    Small bowl
    Toothpick
    Swedish Fish® candies
    Directions:... more 
    Photo by: Spoonful
    Piglet's Valentine Cupcakes
    Ingredients:
    Batch of baked cupcakes
    Pink frosting
    Small candy hearts
    Black decorator's gel
    Small bowl
    Toothpick
    Swedish Fish® candies
    Directions:
    1. To shape the cupcakes like Piglet's face, use a knife to trim halfway around each cupcake top close to the baking paper (this tapered portion will be the top of the head). Frost the cupcakes.
    2. For each Piglet, gently press a candy heart into the frosting in the center of the cupcake.
    3. Squirt a little bit of black decorator's gel into a bowl. Use the tip of a toothpick to add drops of gel for eyes and eyebrows. Dip the toothpick into the gel and draw on a short grin.
    4. For each ear, gently press the ends of two Swedish Fish® candies into the frosting at the top of the head. less 
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    Tue, Feb 12, 2013 4:16 PM EST
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    Can you believe Valentine's Day is this week? Neither can I! My little ones and I have been scouring the net for fun recipes to make and came across these delicious Disney-inspired treats. The beauty of each and every one of these ideas is that they are all quick and easy to make, yet they look as though they took hours. Although these are all ideal for Valentine's Day, they would also be perfect for a Disney-themed party or as an extra-special snack to serve for movie night. Here are 7 Disney-themed treats your kids will love: - By Nadia Carriere



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