December 27, 2007
Starting plants from seed is a lot of fun, but its not so much fun to watch them wither and die shortly after germination. (Trust me.) One way...
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Some New Year's Eve favorite foods are traditional and some are trendy. Whether you are planning a full meal or party finger foods, here are the most popular recipes for...
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If you want to party like it's 1999, as the song goes, but worry about all those fattening chips, dips and fondues, try some of these delicious, low-fat New Year's...
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I made this once for a family gathering and now everyone insists that it be at every gathering! It's so easy; you use a box cake mix! For chopping the chocolate bars, I put them in the freezer, then hit them with a hammer while still in the wrapper
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A double dose of peanut butter!
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High in protein, iron, vitamins, and minerals, quinoa is a supergrain (actually a seed) that is gaining popularity and can easily take the place of rice in many common recipes. This quinoa pudding is made with bananas, milk, and vanilla. It is a great basic pudding recipe to take in whatever direction you choose.
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Vicki posted this question to the Family Crafts forum and also sent me a note...
"I love the Thanksgiving and Christmas blessing snack mix with tag. I am hoping someone has...
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December 26, 2007
Here's a question DGato asked on the About Gardening Forum and it's probably crossed you mind once or twice, when you received a particularly nice cut rose. "Can store-bought...
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Wonderful served warm with vanilla ice cream.
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Fresh peaches are sliced, tossed in sugar and lemon juice, piled into a baking dish, and baked until tender and bubbly. Buttermilk biscuit dough is dropped by spoonfuls over the peaches and sprinkled with sugar and nutmeg before it 's all slipped into the oven to finish baking.
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