later in the week, Fruity Pebbles Fried Ice Cream was born!
This recipe was recently featured on People.com – a great way to eat cereal for dessert…without a bowl!
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Wife to my Jr. High sweetheart, mother to three daughters. I have always loved being social and staying connected with other people who have similar interests to me. I started a blog back in 2010 and have been in the social networking scene since then. I love meeting new people and helping them feel confident, and see their own beauty.
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Hey, I'm Kami!
Welcome to the blog
Wife to my Jr. High sweetheart, mother to three daughters. I have always loved being social and staying connected with other people who have similar interests to me. I started a blog back in 2010 and have been in the social networking scene since then. I love meeting new people and helping them feel confident, and see their own beauty.
What a fun recipe! My boys would love how colorful this is!
These are so pretty! Who would have thought to use Fruity Pebbles? What a fun idea!
I LOVE fried ice cream, and the fruity pebbles would only make it better! Yummy!
I have never had fried ice cream, but this sounds fun with the fruity pebbles!
These are so fun!!! My girls would LOVE these! Pinning for later. Thanks!
What a fun treat! My kids will love this.
Looks amazing! My kids would love this so much! I’m going to have to try it out. Thanks for the recipe!
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What a fun recipe! My boys would love how colorful this is!
These are so pretty! Who would have thought to use Fruity Pebbles? What a fun idea!
I LOVE fried ice cream, and the fruity pebbles would only make it better! Yummy!
I have never had fried ice cream, but this sounds fun with the fruity pebbles!
These are so fun!!! My girls would LOVE these! Pinning for later. Thanks!
What a fun treat! My kids will love this.
Looks amazing! My kids would love this so much! I’m going to have to try it out. Thanks for the recipe!
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[…] Fruity Pebbles Fried Ice Cream: It doesn’t get any more epic than sweet, crunchy Fruity Pebbles coating creamy vanilla ice […]
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