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Mickey’s Trick or Treat Oreo Cookies

Happy Halloween! Is it just me, or did October just FLY BY?! I decided to finish off the month on a fun note with this cute treat! After getting to see so many delicious Halloween treats on my two fall Walt Disney World visits this year, I was inspired to make some not so scary treats of my own at home.  From candy apples to decorated rice crispies to cookies galore, there are so many treats to choose from in the parks! I wanted to do something fun, but not with a ton of  ...

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The Perfect Disney Breakfast

We are officially one week out from DISNEY! How am I celebrating? With a yummy Disney breakfast of course! Trying to battle my Disney withdrawals, I started looking for ideas of what recipe to make on Pinterest. I ran across this delicious recipe for Brioche French Toast from Chef Mickey by The Disney Chef and I just had to share it with y’all on Kait Around The Kingdom! Chef Mickey is one of my favorite restaurants in Walt Disney World so I love the chance to try and make any tasty  ...

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DIY Dole Whip Pops

Are you ready for a double dose of Dole deliciousness? I’ve whipped up some DIY popsicles to help me beat the heat and of course, Disney withdrawals! I decided to try two recipes: original (inspired by A Night Owl) and sugar free (inspired by Dashing Dish). Both recipes have only five ingredients which make it the perfect Disney treat when you’re away from the parks! Original Dole Whip Popsicles       Sugar Free Dole Whip Popsicles Prep Time: 10 Minutes |  ...

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The One Where Disney Gets It Wrong

I’m the biggest fan of Disney you’ll ever meet, but as a Louisianan and a Marketing Strategist at an advertising agency it’s hard for me to let this major social media blunder slide. Gumbo No-No On Monday, September 12, 2016, Disney’s official Facebook page for Princess and the Frog posted a recipe video for “Gumbo from the Bayou.”  This “recipe” was definitely not your ordinary Louisiana Gumbo. It included odd ingredients such as  ...

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