what should i make for a bake a school bake sale?!


Question: What should i make for a bake a school bake sale?
so far we have a lot of brownies, cupcakes, cookies, and rice crispies. so what else can i bring? i'm a student, and it's going to take place during lunch, so i can't really bring something really crazy. plus, I have to be able to sell it for 75 cents and under, b/c students at my school won't pay more than that. what can i make that is not already being made that isn't TOO much work, and worth less than 75 cents?

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I make a snack that doesn't require any baking at all. You'd just need to put it into baggies.

In a large mixing bowl, put in equal parts of finger foods like:

nuts
m&m's (generic is fine)
pretzels
raisins
goldfish
mini marshmallows

Depending on how much you've used, now add dry cereal like Cheerios to extend your quantity

Mix it all up - use a one-cup measure to scoop it into baggies and be sure to let everyone know it has nuts in it (for allergies).

The beauty of this is that you don't have to buy name brand stuff - store label and generics work just fine.



this is the easiest to make; chocolate covered straeberries. It's easy and fun to make.
Use hershey's choclate. If you are wondering about the price ranges for the strawberries. The biggest ones should be .75 and medium .50 and small .25 cents.

Personal experience.



make some candies like chocolates. tie em up in cute celephane bags a few pieces each. use different shaped ice cube trays for the molds. just find yourself a good chocolate candy recipe n youre good 2 go!



you could make little sugar cookies with a giant chocolate chip in the middle. :)




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