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Classic Snickerdoodles

Classic Snickerdoodles

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Kids "heart" Snickerdoodles! Reminiscent of cinnamon toast, a dusting of red cinnamon and sweet gritty sugar grace the crackly surface of these great big chewy cookies. Baked to perfection, they should be crisp at the edges and soft in the middle. Any…

Apple Crisp Bonnie's Style

Apple Crisp Bonnie's Style

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This recipe was my 3 boys favorite deserts in grade school, and junior high. I loved it also.

Sunshine Cake

Sunshine Cake

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Quick and easy and so delicious! Make ahead of time for a family gathering, pot luck dinner or to have on hand for those after school snacks for your kids!

Mini Pizza Bites

Mini Pizza Bites

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

A quick snack for kids after school or a good appetizer for any party. Everyone will love it!

Fakeout Enchiladas

Fakeout Enchiladas

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I needed a dish I could put together and heat quickly on school nights! This one was out of necessity! My kids, ages 5,7,10, and 11 love this meal, and request it often! Buy a box or bag that will allow for AT LEAST 2 taquitos per person. I have to al…

Banana Nut Muffins

Banana Nut Muffins

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Every time I have a few overripe bananas, I whip these up. They are quick and easy to make, and are so moist and delicious that they don't last long. The recipe makes 18 muffins (fill muffin cups around 1/2 - 2/3 full) or four mini loaves. Today, we…

Lemon Yogurt Sugar Mini Muffins

Lemon Yogurt Sugar Mini Muffins

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

With their tangy flavor, moist texture, and crackly sugar coating, these muffins are perfect for a quick breakfast, a fun after-school snack, or an Easter brunch with family.

Fruity Kool-Aid Candied Popcorn

Fruity Kool-Aid Candied Popcorn

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Fun, fruity and addictive! Grab your favorite Kool-Aid flavor and pop up a batch today! The kids love it and the adults do too. It has that wonderful salty/sweet combination that grownups appreciate too! Perfect for birthday parties, school treats or p…

Pre-Season Favorite Dessert - Cleveland Brownies

Pre-Season Favorite Dessert - Cleveland Brownies

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

As soon as the football season starts our kitchen at Baker Babes Bakery is filled with the wonderful smell of chocolate brownies baking. These chewy delights are a favorite this time of year. Brownies are great for those late season picnics, school lunch…

Christmas Cupcakes

Christmas Cupcakes

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Prep Time: 90 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

I made these for my daughter\'s school Christmas concert last year and the kids loved them - I saw some adults sneaking a few, too ! (Note - You can halve the ingredients to make around 20 cupcakes, if you prefer. Ready made icing can usually be foun…

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Kitchen Mysteries with the Food Geek

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Kitchen Mysteries is a weekly exploration of oddities surrounding cooking and food. They could be recipes that fail when they shouldn't, conflicting advice from different sources, or just plain weirdness. If it happens in a kitchen, and you're not su…

The Basement baker

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The Basement Baker is about following your passion and starting a community oriented bakery. Whether you are thinking of starting your own food business...or just looking for a little baking inspiration, the Basement Baker is blogging about it.

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Untrained Gourmet

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I've never been to culinary school, but I love to cook and am told I do it very well. This blog is about my adventures in the kitchen and is primarily about real home cooking with personality.

Just Cook!

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Adventures of a cookery school, from conception to wherever the road less travelled takes us

My Grandmas Recipes

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When my grandma passed away I was given her recipe journals. After talking with my dad about an idea of starting a blog he was thrilled and gave his go ahead to share my grandma's recipes for everyone to enjoy.

Confessions of a Part Time Waitress

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I'm your Waitress, call me GH. This is a brief documentary of my life, the job I am a slave to, the school I am a prisoner of, and the world that I'm being held captive in.

OC 2 Seattle

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I was once asked who my role models were. After careful thought, I disclosed my list:

Wonder Woman because she’s smart, refreshingly unjaded, fights the good fight and looks gorgeous while doing it. Plus, bracelets that deflect bullets? That…

DICED: The Official Blog of the Institute of Culinary Education

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DICED: The Official Blog of ICE is written by culinary arts students, alumni as well as the president of The Institute of Culinary Education. Find news, recipes, and information on starting a career in culinary arts. The blog gives first-hand account…

Eat in the Car

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Join me on my journey as I try to find food that won't slosh, slop or spill as I race around between school, work and home eating the majority of my meals in the car. Trying to find healthy, well balanced and nourishing meals that won\'t leave me sta…

The Coffee Shop Soundtrack

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The Coffee Shop Soundtrack is the musings of a caffeine addict trying to find the best cupcakes in Toronto while navigating the world of journalism school.

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Friday Foodstuffs, 8.13.10: Gettin' Wine-y and Fresh

Well, here we are in the middle of August, at summer's crescendo. How can you tell? The traffic over here at the shore. It's not just on Friday nights anymore-it's all over, at all times of the day, seven days a week. Which means everyone (including (read full article)

Coolers Make Me Dread Mondays

posted August 11, 2010 in The Skinny Fight

by: oholene Do you eat to live or live to eat? I'll tell you a secret...I still don't like to eat. There are days that I'll only eat twice and I know that's not healthy even when I make good choices in food selection. I want to be one of those pe (read full article)

A Year of Celebrations (& a Giveaway)

posted August 10, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

Camping We all know the major holidays to celebrate, but what about all those days in between?  Life is full of reasons to celebrate.  Even if there isn’t a holiday in sight, there is always a reason to gather with the ones you love. (read full article)

Honoring a Teacher (Plus a Teacher Freebie)

posted August 01, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

School’s right around the corner. Some kids get really excited to go back while others prefer a never-ending summer! lol My kids have always enjoyed going back to school and I think a lot of it has to do with how they started Kindergarten. W (read full article)

Ten Tips for a Healthy, Safe & Successful School Year

posted July 29, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

School’s starting soon! I can’t believe how fast the summer has flown by! ;D For my bunch the first day of school is the day after Labor Day. From past year’s experience, the first few weeks can be rather difficult for everyone. Getting accu (read full article)

Charter’s Giving Away A Computer A Day!

posted July 29, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Charter. All opinions are 100% mine. Charter is hosting one heck of a promotion but then again, that’s not unusual for them. They’ve given away HD televisions, Xbox 360’s, even a hybrid car (read full article)

Cool as a cucumber

posted July 22, 2010 in Apricosa

With the heat wave of the East Coast and the recent sultry days in California, there is no time like the present to add a side of oi muchim to your next meal.  This spicy Korean salad--literally meaning seasoned (muchim) cucumber (oi)--is an (read full article)

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posted July 13, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

Spaghetti for Dinner? Kid Friendly Remixes With the Four Fellas always hungry, sometimes I find it difficult to keep meal time healthy and interesting both visually and with taste. Spaghetti is always popular in our house and there’s plenty of... (read full article)

Online Education ~ The Future is Here

posted July 13, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

Most of you know I’m planning on starting school next month to earn my Associates (and eventually Bachelor’s) in Web Design. Online school was the best option for me and my family. Did you know online school is an option for kids in elementary, (read full article)

Brownie Hearts – Chocolate Goodness

posted July 09, 2010 in La Mia Vita Dolce

Obviously the mad confusion of yesterday has spilt on to today.  Hope you enjoy the Raspberry, Blueberry, Cream Cheese and Mascarpone Pound Cakes I shared with you earlier today but I completely forgot to share my other delicious treat with you. Did (read full article)

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