Oh, Baby!

Shower the mom-in-waiting with mini treats that celebrate the newest member of the family

Blogger Deborah Harroun of Taste and Tell creates a fun baby shower favor--Cookie Cakes!

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Individual desserts begin with refrigerated pie crusts. The decadent chocolate filling is actually easy to prepare.

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Easy prep but sophisticated taste make these mini tomato and cheese kabobs the perfect party take-along.

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Refrigerated biscuit dough is the key to irresistible Caesar-salad-in-a-bite appetizers.

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Load up the fillings in an elegant quiche that goes together easily in a frozen deep-dish pie crust.

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Blogger Brooke McLay from Cheeky Kitchen makes biscuits go gaga with a stuffed jam biscuit recipe that is out of this world!

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Cute individual desserts are quick to make, using refrigerated pie crust. When you want just a little sweet, they’re the ticket!

Sparkling and refreshing, this simple drink has a sprightly blend of citrus flavors, perfect for a summer party.

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Blogger Arlene Cummings of Cooking With Sugar shares a favorite recipe. Get the great taste of homemade cannolis at home with my Mini Cannoli Cream Pastry Cups.

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Trendspotter:Gender Reveal Parties

Everyone wants to know—is it a boy or a girl? Share the surprise with the mom-to-be with this pie-centric take on today’s hottest shower theme. See How

 

Invitations?Check.

Invitations
A custom invitation sets the right tone for your party. These days, it’s easier than ever to send something special without breaking the bank. Here’s a good place to start.

Games?Check.

Don’t overdo it with games, and don’t try to guess the size of mom’s belly. Keep it simple by choosing one good activity that gets everyone involved. Try a game of charades, where you act out Mom’s favorite food, movie, etc. It may be the last time she can focus on her favorites for a while!

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