Hanukkah
A few spins on traditional Hanukkah treats you can gift, eat, or rock a cookie swap with

Hanukkah Sugar cookies
These sugar cookies can be decorated like dreidels, menorahs, or Stars of David. Kids can help by piping decorating gel or applying sprinkles.
To achieve the same effect in a fraction of the time: Roll out a 1/4 inch thick sheet of thawed puff pastry and use a cookie cutter to cut out shapes. Brush with a lightly beaten egg, and sprinkle with course sugar. Bake according to puff pastry directions. This treat can sand on its own, but also makes a fun topper for ice cream or a cupcake!
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Christmas
They did all the hard work of making the toys, they deserve a thank-you treat

Ohdeedoh is so full of awesome projects, but we thought these teeny-tiny doughnuts looked just a touch too precious to actually execute like they were tiny rainbow cake or something. Good news! They’re just Cheerios! Surely the elves will be delighted to get cinnamony or chocolate-dipped and sprinkled Cheerios. We also think this would make a pretty excellent little ornament if you used white school glue instead of melted chocolate to attach the sprinkles.
If you delight in all things minature, check out the rest of Emma’s Tiny Treats.
Photo via Ohdeedoh