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Six Dorm Friendly Thanksgiving Desserts

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Victoria Alexes Mikula Student Contributor, Point Park University
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Point Park chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

It’s almost time to head home for a week and give thanks with your family and friends. But do you know what else we’re thankful for? Our friend right here at Point Park! If you’re planning on celebrating Friendsgiving with your fellow pioneers, we’ve got the ultimate guide to the best dorm friendly desserts to whip up this holiday season:

No Bake Nutella Cheesecake

 

We are definitely thankful for this delicious dessert! The geniuses over at Delishhh came up with this yummy creation, that is sure to be a crowd pleaser!

Salted Chocolate Covered Pretzel Nutella Turtles

Another perfect Nutella creation, except this time with a touch of chewy caramel and salty nuts. Everyone will love this salty and sweet combination from Half Baked Harvest!

Pumpkin Spice Bark

This melt-in-your-mouth treat will be irresistible to your guests! The Kitchen Prep gives you a breakdown of this super easy recipe.

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Ribbon Dessert

Chocolate and Peanut Butter is the classic dessert combo – it doesn’t get much sweeter than this! Kraft offers a great recipe for this simple, but amazing dessert.

Cinnamon Pecan Truffles

These nutty little bites of heaven are super easy to make and are sure to leave your guests wanting more! A Dash of Compassion has the perfect step-by-step recipe for this unique fall delight! 

No Bake Pumpkin Pie

No Thanksgiving (or Friendsgiving!) is complete without a classic pumpkin pie! This vegan, gluten-free recipe by Minimalist Baker is the perfect no bake treat to celebrate this tasty holiday!

Happy Thanksgiving, Collegiettes! HCxo!

Lexie Mikula is senior Mass Communications major at Point Park University from Harrisburg, PA. Lexie held the position of Campus Correspondent and contributing editor-in-chief of HC Point Park from May 2014 - May 2016. In addition to social journalism and media, she enjoys rainy days in the city, dogs with personality, watching The Goonies with her five roommates (and HC teammates!), and coffee... copious amounts of coffee.