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Valentine Oreo Suckers

January 27, 2014 by Trisha

  I remember the first time I gave these Oreo suckers out for Valentines. I was in junior high and all of the sudden I became everyone’s friend. I took a bag full of them and handed them out to friends and teachers, and eventually some people that just asked. They were such a hit!… 

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Filed Under: Holidays, Recipes, Valentine's Day

Hot Fudge Valentine

January 22, 2014 by Shari

Apparently, this hot fudge sauce has been in the family for decades. Unfortunately, I only discovered it last year. (Tragic, I know.) I’m pretty sure it will be a regular part of my life from here on out. What’s to love about this little recipe? There’s a good chance you already have everything you need… 

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Homemade Sweet Granola

January 17, 2014 by Shari

  This recipe is kind of like those irresistible Greek sirens whose job it was to lure sailors to dangerous reefs .  It will call to you whether you are folding laundry, cleaning your bathroom, or balancing your budget. It should come with one of those “don’t try this at home (while you are alone)”… 

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Mama’s Cheese Ball

December 27, 2013 by Natalie

  A few things I love about this cheese ball. 1. It is embarrassingly easy. 2. It’s always part of our New Year’s Eve party appetizer potluck. (Seriously, my favorite party of the year! If you’ve got kids-of any age-you’ve got to check it out for some fun ideas.) 

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Grandma Ada’s Sugar Cookies & Frosting

December 14, 2013 by Natalie

WARNING: I need to be totally upfront with you from the beginning. This cookie dough needs to be refrigerated for several hours (ideally overnight) before you bake. For cookie dough fanatics like me, that can be delicious…problematic. That’s it. Consider yourself warned. I never knew Grandma Ada. I’ve been told she was tall. I did… 

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Filed Under: Christmas, Holidays, Recipes, Traditions

Crockpot Texas Bean Dip

December 11, 2013 by Natalie

It’s that time of year when the world falls in love and potlucks abound. The festivities can add a lot of crazy to your already full schedule, so it’s important to have a dish that’s 1) ridiculously easy and 2) ridiculously yummy.

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Breakfast On The Go: Pumpkin Waffles & Breakfast Burritos

November 15, 2013 by Natalie

We are hot breakfast kind of people. Which has gotten a little tricky with Tim leaving for school around 5:30 in the morning (which should be totally illegal, by the way) a couple days a week. But it’s helped me find some fast, easy, and STILL HOT BREAKFAST options. What’s the secret? Freeze-able breakfast. I’m… 

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First Snow Cinnamon Rolls

November 5, 2013 by Natalie

Many snow days ago, one of our most favorite traditions showed up on our Colorado doorstep-quite literally. It was a sweet neighbor with a warm plate of cinnamon rolls. (Could there be a better combination?) She explained that every year, on the first snow, she would clear her day to make, enjoy, and then share… 

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