I’m organizing a bake sale at my school, beause I’m doing a cancer fundraiser. I’ve already thought of doing things like muffins, cookies, brownies, and cupcakes, but I need good recipies. Or ideas. Or really, I’m open to anything. But, there can’t be any peanut butter in anything because we have some kids who are serverly allergic. So any good ideas for the recipies?

here’s a website, hope this helps.

http://jas.familyfun.go.com/recipefinder/categoryrecipes?id=2&sid=1&name=Bake+Sale

14 Responses to “I’n trying to do a bake sale, any ideas for good recipies?”

  • holdurhorses23 says:

    here’s a website, hope this helps.

    http://jas.familyfun.go.com/recipefinder/categoryrecipes?id=2&sid=1&name=Bake+Sale
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  • Kathy says:

    The no-bake cookies are always a big hit. As well as the marshmellow-rice crispy ones. You can do all kinds of fun easy things with those. Good luck. Sounds yummy!!
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  • Bored Enough To Be Here says:

    bake sale must haves: rice crispy treats and classic nestle chocolate chip cookies. your bake sale will flop without them.
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  • Meeka says:

    One of my fav cakes is a pineapple cherry upside-down cake.. It’s quite good. http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/recipe.aspx?recipeId=3141
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  • Jeanne B says:

    Just don’t sell the peanut butter to the kids who are allergic to it. Every one else loves it. It’s a great seller.
    Go to foodnetwork.com, they have the best recipes for just about everything, plus a fan forum where you can get all kinds of questions answered.
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  • Sugar PIe says:

    I’d suggest having some slaty snacks, too, as some people (freaks) don’t like sweets.

    So have things like Chex Mix, chocolate-dipped Pretzel Logs, popcorn (if not sold elsewhere), or cheese popcorn (use hte packets form Mac & Cheese mixes to make it cheesy).
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  • quaysung says:

    How about a 7up Cake
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  • Annie D says:

    I’ve found that chocolate sells best. I don’t know why, but I’ve helped at bake sales for over 30 years and that’s always been true. Chocolate brownies and cupcakes are good sellers. Good luck.
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  • superdude_chubby says:

    Check on Epicurus they all ways have the right answers for food in bake sales, and other occasion.
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  • a6385u says:

    I was going to suggest puppy chow until I read about the peanut butter situation. If you do not know, puppy chow is Chex cereal with melted peanut butter and chocolate chips coated in powdered sugar (maybe you have another name for this concoction). Since it is normally packaged after preparation to avoid messes, I don’t think selling puppy chow at your fund raiser would be that big of a deal. As long as the children did not eat it there, but wait until they got home, all risks of contamination should be non-existant. Another suggestion would be whoopie pies (moon pies) or cups of mud (chocolate pudding, crushed oreos, and gummy bugs). Sell some cakes whole. Parents like this idea, that way they don’t have to bake for the next time they have company. For recipie ideas, just do a quick internet search. Try Taste of Home or Betty Crocker websites. Or dig out those old cookbooks from the back of the closet and put them to use. I’m sure if you have an elderly mother, grandmother, or someone of the sort, they would have a treasure-trove of special recipies that would be great for a bake sale.
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  • maddfinn222 says:

    Crunch up graham crackers then mix them with warm butter (enough to make it sticky but not so it’s soupy)

    Press them in the bottom of a glass pan (this is the crust/like in cheesecake)

    pour a can of evaporated milk even over the crust

    sprinkle chocolate chips over that

    then sprinkle chopped almonds on it

    then sprinkle coconut on it and bake it until the top is a golden brown at 350 degrees

    these are YUMMMY
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  • mother_amethyst says:

    What about a couple of pies (apple, or maybe pumpkin), cut into pieces and sold individually? Bet the teachers and staff will be happy to buy them.
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  • voidtillnow says:

    go to Kraft foods. com

    They have lots of yummy ideas.
    If you go to their home page on the left they have a way to search for recipes, you can search for cookies, brownies cakes whatever.
    Good luck.
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