It is just too hot to bake but it is never too hot to microwave -and these two ingredient no bake brownies are the perfect treat for you and your little one!
The brownie turned out more like a ganache… which is my favorite!
each cup is two points on Weight Watchers (with the ice cream Four points) but SO WORTH IT!!
Just two ingredients! see below!
1 serving (1/12th of the package) which is roughly two tablespoons of Pillsbury sugar free chocolate fudge brownie mix (serves 12) 2 points
2 tbs water
1/2 cup Halo Top vanilla bean light ice cream 2 points
each cup serving is four points total.
This is amazing! I just put the mix in a mug with 1 tablespoon of water and microwaved for 1.5 minutes. A little Vanilla halo top and yummy!

Two ingredient no bake brownie
Ingredients
- 1 serving 1/12th of the package Pillsbury sugar free chocolate fudge brownie mix (serves 12) 2 points
- 1/2 cup Halo Top vanilla bean light ice cream 2 points
- 1 tablespoon water
Instructions
I just put the mix in a mug with 1 tablespoon of water and microwaved for 1.5 minutes. A little Vanilla halo top and yummy!
And speaking of Two ingredient no bake brownies I’ve come to the conclusion that there are two types of families: Those who schedule their weekends down to the minute, months in advance, and those who prefer the “fly by the seat of their pants” method and often choose their weekend adventure on weekend morning.
While I prefer to plan each weekend as it comes, my son craves structure and usually bolts out of bed at 6 a.m. on a Sunday morning, imploring me to rattle off a list of the day’s events. And he was the inspiration for my round up of the Best Lazy Days Of Summer Activities.
The first on the list are these brownies (that little kids can bake all on their own) and check out some of my other Summer Activities that will both eliminate the “Mom I’m bored” syndrome, as well give your kids a bit of the structure and routine they crave during the long, hot lazy days of summer.
#1 Hit up a local craft store and get inspired to get CRAFTY.
Lots of craft stores like Michaels offer crafting sessions and an atmosphere where your kids will get personalized instruction in crafting And all the messy glitter and glue stays in places like a instead of being embedded in your living room carpet. Hanging out for an afternoon will undoubtedly leave you and your child with a newfound love for a hobby that can last a lifetime. Or you can go to their website to get ideas for creating your own masterpieces like this UNICORN!
#2 GO BOWLING
Forget the smoke-filled, dark bowling alleys of the past; these days bowling alleys are the polar opposite with its brightly painted walls, computer scoring, no-smoking policy and child-sized 6-pound bowling balls and size 6 shoes.
Bowling is a sport where parents can participate, too. And you usually don’t need to leave the alley for a bite; they’ve got a concession with kid favorites like: pizza, salads and wraps.
#3 START KNITTING!
Knitting is a physical activity that can help foster a bond between a parent and child, and it easier than you think to get the basics of knitting down to a science!
What kids will go gaga for This is a non-pressure hobby; there’s no race to finish line and every project is created out of love. Learning to knit, purl, cast on and cast off and create something!
Parent perks—It’s amazing to witness and be a part of what their kids can accomplish
and see the smiles on their faces once they’ve completed a knitting project. An opportunity to share their ideas, inspiration and projects in process and the chance to learn a new crafting activity they can share for years to come.
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