Strawberry Banana Smoothie
I picked up some fresh fruit and made a strawberry banana smoothie. I thought the orange juice, fresh fruit and soy milk would help give me a boost for work this week.
I picked up some fresh fruit and made a strawberry banana smoothie. I thought the orange juice, fresh fruit and soy milk would help give me a boost for work this week.
I could not stop pinning Valentines treats on Pinterest this afternoon so I thought I would share some Valentines Pinspiration with you this week. I think the trail mix is my favorite. Aren’t those X’s and O’s adorable? As an added bonus, I found this one pot pasta. It looks so yummy and easy.
My mom and little sister actually made this recipe for Wonton Cheese Sticks a couple of weeks ago. They kept going on and on about how awesome it was so I just had to share it with you.
I got a fancy blender for Christmas and I can’t wait to make breakfast smoothies. These recipes for Cocoa Banana, Blackberry and Banana Rhubarb smoothies are going to be perfect for breaking in my new blender.
Blueberries are my favorite waffle accessory, but you can substitute them for chocolate chips if you want. I highly recommend doubling this recipe and freezing the leftovers.
Last week I got to make these Snicker Doodles with my little sister. Then we shared a few warm cookies and a glass of milk. It is so much fun to spend time together in the kitchen.
Every year my parents make a traditional pot of black eyed peas for New Years Day. Check out these two non-traditional recipes and a traditional recipe for luck
After all of the running around this Christmas, I am ready for a cozy meal on the couch. This chili came together in about 20 minutes and was the perfect steamy accompaniment to a cozy throw blanket.
I hope each of you are having a fantastic holiday season. Stay safe and enjoy all of the fabulous food this time of year brings to your table.
Saturday, March 02, 2013 Location: Mammoth Spring, AR 72554 Contact: Park Superintendent Phone: 870-625-7364 Email: mammothspring@arkansas.com Event Details: Put on your aprons, get the coals hot, and start cooking! Outdoor cooking is a longtime tradition in the State Parks of Arkansas. Teams of 2-3 persons will cook up breads, main dishes, and desserts. Cooking begins […]