From: Jennifer Wood
On Nov 19, 2006
I made these for my daughter's Thanksgiving feast at school. They turned out so cute. I made sugar cookies from a mix and used a large round cookie cutter. I also used a candy melt instead of peanut butter cups due to allergies. For the eyes, I used mini m&ms. Thanks for sharing!
From: NeighborhoodChef
On Nov 19, 2006
I just figured out that you can make them into Indian cookies too! Just put a smiley face on them instead of a turkey face, and the candies look like chief feathers(or you could put a frown-all in how you look at it though)!
From: Nanita
On Dec 2, 2005
These are tons of fun to make with the kids. I made these with my children and niece the week before Thanksgiving. We used M&M's for the heads.
From: Yayboo
On Nov 13, 2007
I made these with my boyfriend (kind of like a kid, right?) for our millions of Thanksgivings get-togethers and it was a great time. It was my way of partaking in turkey since I am a vegetarian.
From: Chef #508497
On Mar 16, 2008
My children enjoyed putting these easy, tasty treats together to take to school to share for thanksgiving. Great Idea!
From: AmandaMcG
On Nov 29, 2008
These turned out SO cute!! I made vanilla cupcakes with chocolate icing and did the turkey design on the cupcake. They were so easy that my 9 year old sister was able to decorate them. We brought them to my grandparent's house for Thanksgiving dinner and everyone loved them. Thanks for the excellent recipe!!
From: ChanaHolt
On Nov 25, 2008
Wonderful and Easy! After making cupcakes for Halloween and Birthdays this was a sinch. The kids loved it as well. Made about 90 of them in half the time it takes for cupcakes and half the mess and clean up as well. If you have any other cute ideas for the holidays coming up please post them everything helps when your a mother of three soon to be four.
From: momofsixgirls
On Nov 28, 2007
These were sooo Cute!! Thank You for a fun recipe. I used Granny's Sugar Cookies for the sugar cookies and everybody loved them, and we had so much fun making them, I think these will become a tradition in our house at Thanksgiving.
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