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Save Energy with No Bake Holiday Treats!

By Texter

Easy Christmas Recipes That Keep Your Usage Low

Want to bake holiday treats for your family and friends but worry about your Dallas electric bills? Check out how these no bake goodies can save you money and still let you spread the joy!
Save energy and cut your Dallas electric bills this holiday season. Check out these yummy no bake holiday treats to delight your family and friends!

The holidays are about being with family, exchanging presents, and, most importantly, food. There’s nothing better than munching on a holiday treat. Except maybe seeing how low your electricity bill is. Luckily, you can combine the two feelings with easy no bake holiday recipes that save you the money and hassle wasted on ovens.

No Bake Holiday Recipes That Save Energy

Let’s be honest, baking takes a lot of time. And we’re not just talking about cleaning up the mess of spilled flour and cracked eggs. Most cookies and cakes take anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes to bake. 

Most ovens use 2,000 to 5,000 Watts of energy. Depending on your electricity rate, the price to bake one batch of cookies can take anywhere from $0.12 to $2.2 in just electricity costs. And that’s not even counting the expensive ingredients. 

Whether you want to save money on electricity or your Christmas turkey occupies the oven, these no-bake holiday treats are a great option. They’re yummy, cheap, easy to make, and packed with holiday spirit. Plus, they’re a great activity to do with kids, with (mostly) minimal mess.

1. Rice Krispie Snowballs

Everybody loves Rice Krispie treats. But, these Rice Krispie Snowballs even add some holiday cheer to them. Combine melted butter, marshmallows, and peanut butter with Rice Krispies, add mini Reeses to the middle and roll into a ball. Dip in white chocolate and decorate. Refrigerate until ready.

2. No Bake Christmas Tree Cookies

These no-bake Christmas Tree Cookies aren’t just yummy, they also look really impressive. Combine melted butter, icing sugar, milk, coconut, vanilla, or mint extract, and green food coloring. Shape spoonfuls of the mixture into little cones, and refrigerate for 2-3 hours. When they’re ready, decorate with melted white chocolate and mini M&Ms.

3. Candy Cane Reindeer Pops

It’s hard to find a cuter holiday treat than these Candy Cane Reindeer Pops. They’re a great option for anyone who loves chocolate lollipops and saving money on electricity. Lay candy canes in a heart shape around a lollipop stick and fill the heart with melted chocolate. Finally, decorate with candy eyes and a red M&M for a nose.

4. Gingerbread-Date Energy Balls

These Gingerbread and Date Balls are a healthy holiday treat for the whole family. This recipe is also sugar-free. Plus, they’re freezer-friendly, so you can make them ahead of time before the holiday rush.

Combine dried, pitted dates, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ground cloves, and ground ginger in a food processor. Then, roll the date mixture into 1-inch balls with damp hands (to prevent sticking). You can also roll the balls in chopped pecans if you’d like.

5. Christmas Wreath Cookies

It’s easy to become obsessed with how cute these Christmas Wreath Cookies look. Combine melted butter, marshmallows, green coloring, and candy melts until completely melted. Then, add cornflakes. Grease your hands, and create a wreath shape with the mixture. Finally, decorate with 3-4 cinnamon candies or mini M&Ms to make the flowers.

Celebrate the Holidays With Low Electricity Rates

While you can save with no-bake holiday treats, the best way to save on electricity is by signing up for a good plan. Visit https://www.texaselectricityratings.com/ to find the perfect plan for your home.


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