vendredi 15 mars 2019
28 Sweet St. Patrick's Day Treats For Lucky Kids

Treat your kids - Irish or not - to something special and sweet this St. Patrick's Day. We've rounded up 21 great ideas, including everything from Lucky Charms-laced Rice Krispies treats to green cookies, brownies, and even milk! Whether you prefer your recipes super easy or extra-ambitious, you'll find a St. Paddy's Day treat that will please you and your little ones right here.
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