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  • St. Patrick's Day | CWT

    Easter A collection of all the best recipes to help you plan your Easter festivities, from brunch to appetizers, to sides, main dish ideas and desserts! I've have you covered for March 31st! Easter Dinner Menu Are you in charge or helping with the Easter brunch or a dinner this year? If so, here are som e of my tips to help you plan this special menu. Easter Appetizers: Plan for each guest to have 4- 6 appetizers. Also, provide a variety of hot and cold, savory and sweet, light and heavy appetizers. Be sure to check out my collection of Easter Appetizers . Easter Sides: Plan to have 3-4 different sides for 6 or fewer guests. Add another side dish for every 5 more guests. C heck here for my Side Dishes . Main Course: Plan to serve 6 ounces per person if you are serving one main dish. If you have more than one main course plan for 8 oz total per person. Check out our collection of Easter Dinner Ideas . Dessert: Plan to have at least 2 dessert choices for every 10 guests. I always have at least one chocolate dessert and one fruit based dessert. Be sure to check out our collection of Easter Desserts . Easter Bru nch Menu What is a good time to serve brunch? Bru nch usually starts between 9 and 11 am. Once you get to 12pm you can skip the “br” and just serve lunch. Prep ahead of time: Unlike hosting a dinner, brunch means that you don’t have all day to prepare. Getting things done ahead of time will make the morning go more smoothly. Get your grocery shopping done early. Not only will you beat the crowds, but you don’t risk the store being out of a needed item. Clean the house! Decorate and set up tables the night before. Prep any food items the day before. Check out my Brunch Recipes for more tips and recipes. Tips for Choosing Your Sides Once you have your main dish selected you can start planning sides, but with so many options, how do you do it? Use seasonal ingredients they’re often fresh and cost effective. Complete the meal using at least one of each of the following vegetables, starch and salad. Include sides that can be made or prepped ahead of time. Mix in new and unique with tried and true. Once you have the traditional starch, veggie and salad recipes picked out go ahead and add something new. For 6 or fewer guests have 3-4 different sides, then add one more side for every 5 guests. Check out my Side dishes for more tips and recipes! Main Dishes Roasted Pork Loin Honey Ham Lemon Pepper Tilapia Corned Beef & Cabbage More Main Dishes Side Dishes Ham and Sweet Potato Soup Stuffed Mushrooms Parmesan Crusted Roasted Asparagus Ramen Noodle Asian Salad More Side Dishes Easter Dessert Tips Be sure to check out all of my Desserts and Cookies before you start planning. Setting up a dessert table: The dessert table design should be just as pleasing to look at as the desserts are to eat. Use a backdrop: drape curtains/fabric, balloons, a window with a view, even a plain wall can make colors pop. Incorporate height with tiered cake stands , stacked books or platforms under a table cloth layover. You can also add height by placing bowls and platters on some type of solid base. Flowers are always a nice accent to a dessert table. More Tips: Many desserts can be MADE AHEAD of time, and leftovers can often be kept in the freezer. See the individual recipes for freezing details. Dessert s are a very easy item to delegate when guests ask what they can bring. Easter Gift Tips I love to make each and every holiday a special day for my Husband. And one of the best ways to do that is with a dessert or special treat! Here are a few tips: Use Cute Decor - Pastel colored plates make the table festive. Even a few balloons or a pretty bouquet centerpiece make it look special. Don’t stress if you don’t have time for dessert! There are great ideas on this list, but other store-bought ideas include: frosted cookies from your local stores bakery department , colorful chocolate covered peep chicks and bunnies, or favorite candy bars for each guest or kid. Another easy dessert idea i s FONDUE!! Use my homemade cookies and cream dip , cream cheese fruit dip or cannoli dip and have fruits, marshmallow peeps, mini cookies and more to dip in. Use stemmed water glasses for a pretty punch to make it more special. (Use plastic for the kiddos.) Sprinkle the table with marshmallow peeps, robin egg candies, jelly beans or other Easter candy. You can even add a small box of Oreo truffles to each plate as a treat for after dinner. Make sugar cookies for a treat and let the kids frost and decorate them after dinner. Make a special jewelry piece as a gift for each of your friends, and set at each of their place settings with their names on them. Desserts Eclairs Bird Nest Cookies NY Style Cheesecake Strawberry Ice Cream More Desserts Gifting Easter Truffles, Crafts, Cookies & More! Gifting cookies is big tradition for me, so here are some of my top tips for packaging and gifting cookies for any holiday or oc casion: The easiest is to put the cookies in a store bought box or tin. Dress it up by putting piece of tissue paper, or holiday/occasion inspired napkin, in the box before placing the cookies inside and finish it off with a pretty bow of ribbon or twine. Wrap in Cellophane! On a cute ceramic plate cover with plastic wrap or doily . Stack cookies in a pyramid form. Place the plate in the center of a piece of cellophane, bring all the sides up over the plate and gather them together. Tie with ribbon, tulle or twine. Bake the cookies the same size and stack them in a large mouth mason jar. Cover the lid, or with fabric or paper, or wrap jar in a pretty kitchen towel. Tie a ribbon around the top and add a cute tag. Save those Pringles cans! Wash and dry, then wrap the can with decorative paper. Stack the cookies in the can, cover with the lid, and top with a gift wrapping bow. So easy! Great for teacher gifts! Tube bags make the perfect pretty cookie packages. Stack your cookies, since the top closed and tie with a ribbon and personalized tag. A brown lunch bag is pre tty in its simplicity. Stack cookies in a brown lunch bag. Fold the top over and punch two holes. Thread a simple ribbon through, tulle or raffia also work, and tie the top closed. Add a cute tag to the front of the bag. Other Great Gift Ideas Jewelry - always makes a wonderful gift! Check out my handmade jewelry gifts for your sweetheart ! Wreaths - are a huge trend right now and so easy to make. Makes a great gift they can use every year! Gif t boxes/baskets - fill a cute container with all their fa vorite things. From spa products , to snacks and eve rything in between. Wrap in cellophane, tie with a ribbon and personalized tag. Candy Bouquet - make an easy "vase" using 4 large candy boxes and fun size and mini snack sized candy bars become the flowers. Gift Ideas Chocolate Kiss Rose Bouquet Gift Boxes Wreaths Bird Nest Cookies Jewelry Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies and Milk Shooters Chocolate M&M Cookies Candy Bouquet

  • ABOUT ME | CWT

    Ambassador Spotlight Ambassador Network Small Businesses and Hobbyists CWT is offering a spotlight section Ambassador Networking package to small businesses, and hobbyists alike. Join us in our Reddit Forum for live chat, sharing, bartering, and just meeting new friends. If you are interested in a FREE spotlight; follow, like and share @CraftWithTammy on all social media platforms for a chance to be chosen for a 6month to 12month spotlight section on my blog site. One business will be chosen a month at random to be featured on the front page for 30 days from the networking page. You will receive your own 4x4 section with your product, business/hobby information, links back to your page(s). You will also be featured on the reddit form, shout outs on all social media platforms through your spotlight time line. . MomsClayCo Alisa Brewer Owner, Clay Artist Handmade Polymer Clay Jewelry 💖 FREE shipping on orders over $35 💖 ✨ Etsy Star Seller MomsClayCo has an outstanding track record for providing a great customer experience—Alisa consistently earns a 4.8 or higher star review, ships orders on time, and replies quickly to any messages received. 🏘️ Formerly known as Sloth City Creations Accepts: PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Klarna, Etsy Gift Cards and Etsy Credits Visit Website To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. CWT Public Community Craft With Tammy Reddit Forum Ambassador Social Networking Free Networking Opportunity for Small Businesses, Crafters, Cooks, and Bloggers. Visit Website To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Cookbook Release CWT Cook, Blogger, Content Creator The Beginning - CWT Cookbook 1st 12 Books FREE to New Smart Cookies Visit Website To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key.

  • Fourth of July | CWT

    Fourth of July These Fourth of July Cookout Recipes will help you celebrate the USA in style! Enjoy a beautiful glass of Orange Iced Tea while you grill entrées like Grilled Shrimp Skewers, Marinated Beef and Vegetable Kabobs. Juicy Beef Burgers and Hot Dogs. Of course, a sunny summer holiday isn’t complete without side salads, Calico Beans, Aunties Potato Salad, No Bake Cheese Cake, Fire Cracker Cake Pop desserts and ice-cold drinks! Try something fruity like a Strawberry Frozen Lemonade to cool down with your family and friends. GRAB MY FULL FOURTH OF JULY MEAL GUIDE Get your fourth of July off to a bang with these fun and easy recipes. Whether you are planning a small Independence Day celebration, or hosting a big cookout for friends and family, these recipes will have you covered! From burgers, salads, dips and desserts, you’ll find something delicious here that you, your friends and family will love. To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. Side Dishes More Side Dishes Sautéed Vegetables Grilled Shrimp Aunties Potato Salad Orange Iced Tea Main Entrees More Entrees BBQ Ribs Buffalo Wings Baked & Grilled Salmon Grilled Sirloin Steaks I want to share all of my best tips and tricks that have helped me over the years to help you with all your holiday meal planning. FOURTH OF JULY DESSERT, DRINKS & GIFT TIPS I love to entertain and make dishes to feed my family and friends. This holiday gives me the opportunity to bring it all outdoors. And one of the best ways to do that is with a dessert or special treat! Here are a few tips: Don’t stress if you don’t have time for dessert! There are great ideas in your local grocery store, but other store-bought ideas include: Ice cream cake, frozen pies, cookies, and of course cupcakes. Another easy dessert idea my homemade Cookies and Cream Dip , cream cheese fruit dip or cannoli dip and have star shaped fruits, marshmallows, mini cookies and more to dip in. Use mason jars as glasses for Orange Iced Tea , Party Punch or ice cold beers. ( You can even put them in the freezer before hand for a few hours for a nice touch!) Sprinkle the table with firework confetti, party poppers, and or red, white and blue candies. You can even add individually wrapped Cake Pops to each plate or spread on the table as a treat for after dinner. Make sugar cookies for a treat and let the kids frost and decorate them as a activity to keep them busy. Make a special jewelry piece as a gift for each of your friends, wrap in pretty party bags as parting gifts when each guest leaves for the night. Desserts More Desserts Fire Cracker Cake Pops Confetti Cookies Cherry Swirl Cheese Cake Bars Strawberry Ice Cream GIFTING CAKE POPS & COOKIES Gifting cookies is big tradition for me, so here are some of my top tips for packaging and gifting cookies for any holiday or occasion: The easiest is to put the cookies or cake pops in a store bought box or tin. Dress it up by putting piece of tissue paper, or holiday/occasion inspired napkin, in the box before placing the cookies inside and finish it off with a pretty bow of ribbon or twine. Wrap in Cellophane: On a cute ceramic plate cover with plastic wrap or doily . Stack cookies in a pyramid form. P lace the plate in the center of a piece of cellophane, bring all the sides up over the plate and gather them together. Tie with ribbon, tulle or twine. Bake the cookies the same size and stack them in a large mouth mason jar . Cover the lid, or with fabric or paper, or wrap jar in a pretty kitchen towel. Tie a ribbon around the top and add a cute tag. Save those Pringles cans! Wash and dry, then wrap the can with decorative paper. Stack the cookies in the can, cover with the lid, and top with a gift wrapping bow. So easy! Tube bags make the perfect pretty cookie packages as well as individually wrapping each cake pop and tying off with a ribbon. Stack your cookies, since the top closed and tie with a ribbon and personalized tag. A brown lunch bag is pretty in its simplicity. Stack cookies in a brown lunch bag. Fold the top over and punch two holes. Thread a simple ribbon through, tulle or raffia also work, and tie the top closed. Add a cute tag to the front of the bag. OTHER GREAT PARTY FAVOR IDEAS Jewelry - always makes a wonderful gift! Check out my handmade jewelry gifts for your guests ! Wreaths - are a huge trend right now and so easy to make. Makes a great supra gift they can use every year! Run a fun raffle and give away as a door prize to spruce up your event. Gift boxes/baskets - fill a cute container with all their favorite things. From spa products , to snacks and everything in between. Wrap in cellophane, tie with a ribbon and personalized tag. Candy Bouquet - make an easy "vase" using 4 large candy boxes and fun size and mini snack sized candy bars become the flowers. HOSTESS & PARTY RAFFLE GIFT IDEAS Oreo Truffles Cookie Trays Fire Cracker Cake Pops Charmies

  • Cinco de Mayo | CWT

    C i n c o d e M a y o - M a y 5 t h Whether you’re throwing a big fiesta or just celebrating with your family, this collection has all the Cinco de Mayo Recipes you’ll need! From entrees and appetizers to desserts and drinks, I have you covered for the perfect fiesta! A Day to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo (The Fifth of May) is a holiday that celebrates the date of the Mexican army’s victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War in 1862. It’s also known as Battle of Puebla Day. While it’s somewhat of a minor holiday in Mexico, Cinco de Mayo has become a commemoration of Mexican culture and heritage in the United States, especially in areas with large Mexican-American populations. Cinco de Mayo Party Tips Like any dinner party, you’ll want to plan your menu beforehand. Decide which dishes you want to make fresh and which dishes can be made ahead of time. (See the individual recipes for more storage and reheating information.) Mix in traditional favorites with a couple new dishes. Be sure to try out the new dishes beforehand to work out any recipe kinks. Use dishes with different flavors and textures. Be mindful that while some people love spicy hot Mexican food, others prefer a milder dish. I suggest labeling which dishes are spicy and which ones are milder. A great way around this is to prepare more mild dishes, but have hot sauce set out for those who want to give their plates a bit more kick Typically, for a meal with guests we like to have the following: APPETIZERS – 1-2 (Salsas + Dips can be made ahead of time.) SIDES – 1 (Rice is a great one that can be made ahead and kept WARM in the slow cooker or chafing dish) MAIN DISHES – 1-2 (That can be made ahead of time). Anything Fried is usually made right before serving. DESSERTS – 1 (Usually made ahead of time and extended with ice cream) DRINKS – 1-2 (Including water). It’s nice to have a flavored beverage (or two!), but make sure you have either plain or flavored water as well. So much decor can be found online, so be sure to check those out and then store for future uses. 😉 Cino de Mayo Party Decorations When I think of Mexican decorations, I think of bold, bright, contrasting colors. I always use red, green, and white (yes, some yellows, reds, pinks, blues and more!) since those are the colors of the Mexican flag, from there choose 3 more colors that can be repeated throughout the decor. Paper Picado Banners strung from above and around tables. Large Tissue Paper Flowers are beautiful and easy to make. Children especially enjoy helping make these. Sombreros are fun to have both for decor and for picture opportunities. Piñata, In my opinion, is a must for any Mexican party. Fill with candies or small toys. Salsa cans are great for holding decor, flowers and succulents Candles – You can usually find these for cheap at the dollar store and they go great with the decor. Cino de Mayo Desserts There are so many traditional Mexican desserts you can make to accompany your Cinco de Mayo meal besides the classic cinnamon churro ... Boost it by trying one of my favorite... Churro Cheesecake Bars . All of them are pretty simple to make and will pair perfectly with whatever entree you decide to serve! Cinco de Mayo Beverages The most well-known Mexican style drink is probably Horchata, but I also love Mexican hot chocolate (you can turn it into a cold drink by preparing it like my Frozen Hot Chocolate ). You can also serve juices or smoothies with refreshing fruit flavors like mango, peach, or strawberry. And of course you can't forget about Tin Can Margaritas . Mexican Inspired Ideas APPETIZERS Chili Nachos " These nachos are probably the best thing on the whole damn planet... 🫏 When you know you know! " Nachos are game day perfection! Not... CASSEROLES Chicken Tortilla Soup " This soup is so easy to make and filled with beans, corn, tomatoes, and chicken. Top it with cilantro, lime, and tortilla chips for the... CASSEROLES Mexican Street Corn Copycat Recipe " This deliciously cheesy Mexican street corn recipe is perfectly spiced. It’s the perfect side for your Mexican meals and... BREAKFAST DISHES Alfresco Egg & Cheese Burrito "Breakfast Burrito with Eggs, Tomato, and Avocado makes a healthy and satisfying breakfast filled with high quality protein, healthy... 5 & UNDER Baked Tortilla Chips "Making chips at home is easier than you think! I had to try it and find out for my self. You only need three to four ingredients:... COOKBOOK Taco Mac "This is an easy taco pasta dish to make with ground beef, your favorite taco seasoning, tomatoes, pasta, and two types of cheese for a... HEALTHY DISHES Cilantro Lime Rice & Beans Restaurant Copycat Recipe "I am a huge fan of the rice at Chipotle's. This is my copycat version, and it tastes just like the real thing.... COOKBOOK Homemade Sazon` Seasoning No MSG - Copycat Recipe “Learn how to make homemade sazon seasoning with a few simple ingredients and no MSG! You’ll love this bold, easy... 1 2 3 4

  • GIFTS IDEAS | CWT

    Gift Ideas Tammy Dec 19, 2024 4 min read CRAFTS & GIFTS Christmas Wreaths "You will want to make these adorable decorations for your front door this year and for every season or holiday to come! The... 3 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Tammy Aug 16, 2024 2 min read 5 & UNDER Chocolate Covered Strawberries " These chocolate-covered strawberries are made with the simplest recipe I know. White chocolate may be drizzled over the milk chocolate... 2 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Tammy Aug 5, 2024 3 min read 5 & UNDER Classic Puppy Chow AKA - Muddy Buddies "Try Puppy Chow for a quick and easy snack. No baking needed, and just a few ingredients. Everything is better when... 4 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Tammy Aug 2, 2024 4 min read CANDY & TREATS German Chocolate Cake Truffles "These German chocolate truffles have toasted coconut, mini chocolate chips and pecans inside of them! You know that German chocolate... 19 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Tammy Jun 28, 2024 2 min read JEWELRY It’s Rodeo Time Dangle Earrings "I have a fun earring tutorial for you today, some Rodeo Themed Dangle earrings. It’s an easy jewelry project that uses beads and jump... 2 2 likes. Post not marked as liked 2 Tammy May 9, 2024 6 min read 5 & UNDER Boutonniere or Corsage "I have made this multiple times over my lifetime. For Proms, Winter Balls, Homecoming dances, baby showers, and even just for special... 4 Post not marked as liked Tammy May 9, 2024 6 min read 5 & UNDER Bridal Floral Bouquet "I decided to tackle a project I have always wanted to try for my own wedding. Yup... This pretty bouquet was for me when I married the... 2 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Tammy May 7, 2024 3 min read PET TREATS Bana-nutter Biscuits "This simple dog biscuit recipe can be made in no time at all in just one bowl with only 4 ingredients and a wooden spoon! You can cut... 5 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Tammy May 7, 2024 2 min read CANDY & TREATS Peanut Butter Cups "Peanut butter-chocolate is one flavor combination we’ll never tire of... it’s a timeless marriage of flavors that everyone adores. If... 6 1 like. Post not marked as liked 1 Tammy May 6, 2024 3 min read CRAFTS & GIFTS Gumball Machine Candy Jars "These cute candy jars are great a great handmade gift for anyone and any occasion. They make a great conversation piece to add to your... 5 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Tammy Apr 24, 2024 5 min read APPETIZERS Charcuterie Boards (shahr-koo-tuh–ree) "Everything you need to know to make the perfect Charcuterie Board including food ideas, recipes, and tips for... 17 3 likes. Post not marked as liked 3 Tammy Apr 15, 2024 3 min read CRAFTS & GIFTS Charmies "These Charmies are uniquely designed and handcrafted with flawless Swarovski crystals and TierraCast high quality silver charms that... 8 4 likes. Post not marked as liked 4 1 2 3 4

  • Valentine's Day | CWT

    All the best recipes needed to help you have the best couples dinner ever. From intimate appetizers, dinner for 2 ideas to desserts and handmade gifts! I've have you covered for Friday, February 14th! V a l e n t i n e ' s D a y Making It Special What a perfect holiday to celebrate with your loved ones. Whether it be you and your significant other friends or your little kiddos! Before I share recipes, I wanted to give you a few ideas on how to make the day a little extra special. Here are our tops tips for an amazing Valentine's Dinner: Use champagne glasses for sparkling cider or another yummy drink to make it more special. (Plastic for the kids) Add some candles to your dinner to make it a little more special. Add a coloring book and box of crayons to the table for the kids to color before or during dinner. Keep all the food pink or red to make it extra festive! Include fondue with the dinner. Whether it’s savory cheese or sweet caramel or chocolate with fruit, everyone will love it! Dinner for 2, 4, 6 or 8? When it comes to building a menu for Valentine’s, it all starts with the main dish. Are you cooking for 2? A couple of gal pals? The entire family? Once you’ve decided that, you can go on to pick your appetizers, drinks, sides, and dessert. I feel it's always a good idea to do a mix of homemade and store bought food so you don’t have to create every part of the meal. For example, make the main dish and buy a bagged salad and fruit for sides. Make the dessert and buy the drink. Makes for less work, but just as good. Semi-Homemade is the best! My Valentine's Main Dish Top Picks View More Main Dishes Spaghetti & Meatballs Fettuccini Alfredo Lemon Pepper Tilapia Steak Florentine View More Side Dishes My Valentine's Side Dish Top Picks Zuppa Toscana Soup Stuffed Mushrooms Parmesan Crusted Roasted Asparagus Ramen Noodle Asian Salad Decorations, Desserts & Drinks I want to share all of my best tips and tricks that have helped me over the years to help you with all your special holiday meal planning. VALENTINE'S DAY DESSERT DRINKS & GIFT TIPS I love to make this a special day for my Husband. And one of the best ways to do that is with a dessert or special treat! Here are a few tips: Use Cute Decor: Pink, red or heart plates make the table festive. Even a few balloons or a pretty bouquet centerpiece make it look special. Don’t stress if you don’t have time for dessert! There are great ideas on this list, but other store-bought ideas include: chocolate covered strawberries, mini chocolate heart boxes or favorite candy bars for each guest or kid. Another easy dessert idea is FONDUE!! Use my homemade cookies and cream dip , cream cheese fruit dip or cannoli dip and have fruits, marshmallows, mini cookies and more to dip in. Use champagne glasses for sparkling cider or another yummy drink to make it more special. (Use plastic for the kiddos.) Sprinkle the table with candy conversation hearts or other Valentine’s candy. You can even add a small box of Oreo truffles to each plate as a treat for after dinner. Make sugar cookies for a treat and let the kids frost and decorate them after dinner. Make a special jewelry piece as a gift for each of your friends, and set at each of their place settings with their names on them. My Valentine's Dessert Top Picks View More Desserts Oreo Truffles Sugar Cookies NY Style Cheesecake Strawberry Ice Cream Valentine's Gift Ideas GIFTING VALENTINE'S TRUFFLES & COOKIES Gifting cookies is big tradition for me, so here are some of my top tips for packaging and gifting cookies for any holiday or occasion: The easiest is to put the cookies in a store bought box or tin. Dress it up by putting piece of tissue paper, or holiday/occasion inspired napkin, in the box before placing the cookies inside and finish it off with a pretty bow of ribbon or twine. Wrap in Cellophane: On a cute ceramic plate cover with plastic wrap or doily. Stack cookies in a pyramid form. Place the plate in the center of a piece of cellophane, bring all the sides up over the plate and gather them together. Tie with ribbon, tulle or twine. Bake the cookies the same size and stack them in a large mouth mason jar. Cover the lid, or with fabric or paper, or wrap jar in a pretty kitchen towel. Tie a ribbon around the top and add a cute tag. Save those Pringles cans! Wash and dry, then wrap the can with decorative paper. Stack the cookies in the can, cover with the lid, and top with a gift wrapping bow. So easy! Great for teacher gifts! Tube bags make the perfect pretty cookie packages. Stack your cookies, since the top closed and tie with a ribbon and personalized tag. A brown lunch bag is pretty in its simplicity. Stack cookies in a brown lunch bag. Fold the top over and punch two holes. Thread a simple ribbon through, tulle or raffia also work, and tie the top closed. Add a cute tag to the front of the bag. OTHER GREAT GIFT IDEAS Jewelry - always makes a wonderful gift! Check out my handmade jewelry gifts for your sweetheart! Wreaths - are a huge trend right now and so easy to make. Makes a great supra gift they can use every year! Gift boxes/baskets - fill a cute container with all their favorite things. From spa products, to snacks and everything in between. Wrap in cellophane, tie with a ribbon and personalized tag. Candy Bouquet - make an easy "vase" using 4 large candy boxes and fun size and mini snack sized candy bars become the flowers. Valentine's Gifts View More Gifts Chocolate Kiss Rose Bouquet Gift Boxes Wreaths Gingerdoodle Cookies Jewelry Sugar Cookies / Cookie Pops Chocolate M&M Cookies Candy Bouquet

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    Blog 4 days ago 2 min read Vegetable Fried Rice "Fried Rice (蛋炒饭) is a very quick Chinese stir-fry rice dish featuring fluffy rice, scrambled eggs , soy sauce, sesame oil, mixed vegetables and green onions. It's a very popular Chinese dish made with humble ingredients making it a staple in many households." Vegetable Fried Rice Servings – 2 Prep Time – 5 Minutes Cook Time – 15 Minutes Ingredients: 2 cups cooked rice, day old 1 cup frozen mixed vegetables, (like green peas, carrots, corn, green beans and/or lima beans) 1 green onion finely chopped with scallion greens separated from whites 3 cloves garlic minced 2 large eggs, beaten 2 tablespoon vegetable oil or any neutral oil 2 tablespoon soy sauce 1/2 tablespoon sesame oil toasted 1/8 teaspoon black pepper Directions: Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large pan on medium-high heat. Fry scallion whites and garlic until fragrant, about 10 seconds. Toss in mixed vegetables and fry for 1-2 minutes until vibrant in color. Push everything to the side of the pan. Add remaining tablespoon oil into empty space, followed by beaten eggs. Scramble eggs and break into small pieces. Move everything to the side. Toss in day-old rice, soy sauce, sesame oil and pepper and stir-fry until rice is colored brown. Toss in scallion greens and remove off heat. Serve and enjoy! Nutrition: Calories: 395 | Carbohydrates: 63g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 164mg | Sodium: 1380mg | Potassium: 535mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin C: 53mg | Calcium: 102mg | Iron: 3mg "This simple veggie fried rice was delicious and so flavorful. It comes together quickly and easily!" CWT is not a certified dietician or nutritionist. Any nutritional information shared on this site is an estimate counted through measurements and package nutritional information used in each recipe. If calorie, macro counting and other nutritional values are important to you, I recommend running the ingredients through your choice of nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary depending on national brands used per recipe. Asian Dishes • Cookbook • Entrees 2 views Post not marked as liked 4 days ago 2 min read Mexican Street Corn Copycat Recipe " This deliciously cheesy Mexican street corn recipe is perfectly spiced. It’s the perfect side for your Mexican meals and my version of a famous restaurants side dish! " Sometimes street corn is served as an entire cob on a skewer and called “elote”, but this recipe is for Mexican corn off the cob. I personally think it’s easier to prepare that way! Mexican Street Corn Servings – 8 Prep Time – 10 Minutes Cook Time – 15 Minutes Ingredients: 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lime juice 1 ½ teaspoons chili powder 2 16-ounce bags frozen corn ¼ cup chopped cilantro 3 tablespoons cotija cheese, you can also use feta if you don't have access to Mexican cheese 2 tablespoons olive oil ¼ cup minced red onion 1 jalapeño, diced and seeds removed; optional if you like spicey heat in your life! Sauce 3 tablespoons mayonnaise 2 tablespoons sour cream 2 tablespoons lime juice ½ teaspoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon smoked sweet paprika ¼ teaspoon chili powder ¼ teaspoon salt Directions: Heat a 14-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add olive oil and swirl to coat the bottom of the skillet. Spread frozen corn evenly across the skillet; do not stir. Cook corn for approximately 8 minutes. Check the corn; it should be slightly charred. If not, allow to continue cooking for 4 more minutes (stirring is fine at this point.) Add in minced onion. Stir t0 combine. Meanwhile, combine mayonnaise, sour cream, lime juice, cumin, paprika, chili powder, and salt in a large bowl. Set aside. Once corn is sufficiently browned/charred, and onion is slightly translucent; transfer to the bowl with dressing and toss to coat. Add cotija cheese, and cilantro and mix until well combined. Serve immediately. Nutrition: Calories: 291 | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 12g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 13mg | Sodium: 94mg | Potassium: 488mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin C: 12.6mg | Calcium: 9mg | Iron: 1.1mg "Pretty damn tasty. Really easy side dish to have for whatever protein you are making.!" CWT is not a certified dietician or nutritionist. Any nutritional information shared on this site is an estimate counted through measurements and package nutritional information used in each recipe. If calorie, macro counting and other nutritional values are important to you, I recommend running the ingredients through your choice of nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary depending on national brands used per recipe. Casseroles • Cookbook • Copy-Cat Recipes 1 view Post not marked as liked Aug 23 3 min read Whoopie Pies " My Classic New England Whoopie Pies feature a fluffy, moist cocoa cake sandwiched together with a creamy marshmallow fluff filling. Quick and easy chocolaty dessert recipe that everyone will love. " Is there anything better than a cake sandwich? Classic Whoopie Pies feature cocoa cakes with a creamy marshmallow filling. Usually; I don’t like things that have a more cakey texture. I prefer my cookies to be chewy and my brownies to be fudgy. However, for some reason the texture of a whoopie pie just makes me feel like a kid again. They’re slightly chewy around the edges but soft and cakey throughout. Not to mention each ‘pie’ is filled high with luscious marshmallow fluff frosting. Classic Whoopie Pies Servings – 18 Prep Time – 35 Minutes Cook Time – 10 Minutes Ingredients: Chocolate Whoopie Pies: 1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour 2/3 cup Dutch-process cocoa powder 1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt 1 stick unsalted butter, at cool room temperature 1 cup lightly packed dark brown sugar 1 large egg, at room temperature 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 1/4 cups buttermilk, at room temperature Marshmallow Filling: 1-13oz container of marshmallow creme fluff 15 tablespoons unsalted butter, at cool room temperature 1 cup + 2 tablespoons powdered sugar, sifted 1 1/2 tablespoons vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt Directions: For the Whoopie Pies: Preheat oven to 375°F. Line large baking sheets with parchment paper. Sift the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt into a medium bowl. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter and brown sugar on low speed until combined. Increase speed to medium high and beat for 3 minutes, or until light and fluffy. Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Add the egg and vanilla and beat on medium-high speed for another 3 minutes, or until very well combined. Add half of the flour mixture then half of the buttermilk to the batter and beat on low until combined, scraping down the sides and bottom of the bowl as necessary. Add remaining buttermilk and flour, beating until combined. Mixture will be fluffy and slightly sticky like a very thick cake batter. Use a medium 1 1/2-tablespoon spring-loaded scoop to drop mounds of batter onto prepared baking sheets, spacing 2 inches apart. Bake for 11 minutes, or until pies spring back slightly when pressed gently and appear dry on top. Let cakes cool on pans for 5 minutes before moving to a wire rack to cool completely. Filling: In the bowl of an electric mixer, beat the marshmallow creme and butter on low speed until combined. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl. Mix in the powdered sugar, vanilla, and salt on low speed until combined then increase to medium high and beat until very smooth, about 3 minutes. Assemble: Use a medium 1 1/2-tablespoon spring-loaded scoop to dollop marshmallow filling on the flat side of half the whoopie pies. Sandwich gently with the remaining whoopie pies. If transporting, chill the whoopie pies in the fridge for at least an hour before transporting to make firmer and less fragile. Serve chilled for a more fudgy texture. Store at room temperature in an airtight container for up to a day or in the fridge for up to 4 days. "This recipe is a keeper. a New England phenomenon and a Pennsylvania Amish tradition, whoopie pie historians have decided that it has its origins in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country!" CWT is not a certified dietician or nutritionist. Any nutritional information shared on this site is an estimate counted through measurements and package nutritional information used in each recipe. If calorie, macro counting and other nutritional values are important to you, I recommend running the ingredients through your choice of nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories can vary depending on national brands used per recipe. Cookies • Desserts • Spring 2 views Post not marked as liked 1 2 3 4 5

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