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Teacher appreciation week is May 6 to May 10, 2019. Here are a few gift ideas.
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Some of our favorite family recipes that are easy to make and perfect to serve for Easter.
Quarantine Banana Bread - Many friends were sharing some of their favorite at home “easy” recipes and I wanted to share mine as well. This easy banana bread recipe is one of my favorites and no mixer is required! Besides, what's better during a quarantine than a delicious recipe the whole family will love!
Did you know that you can make your own hummus? It only takes 5 minutes and a few ingredients.
This classic Italian favorite, Pasta e Fagioli, is an easy to make soup that is hearty and filling. The perfect comfort food on a chilly day. Our vegetarian version, adapted from Giada de Laurentiis, is better than The Olive Garden restaurant!
Grammy’s turkey stuffing is a family favorite, served every year at Thanksgiving.
Tater Tot Casserole, we decided to give this popular Pinterest recipe a try and we’re so glad we did. It was easy to make and everyone loved it! Just put the ingredients in a casserole dish and bake.
San Francisco Treats Recipe made with shrimp, cream cheese, onions, and shredded cheddar cheese served with Mimosa’s is a family tradition for holiday breakfasts.
It’s pumpkin spice season! If you love all things pumpkin spice, you will love these easy to make cupcakes.
One of the things we love the most about the holidays is entertaining. To some, all the cooking, baking and decorating can seem overwhelming, so we’ve put together a Thanksgiving timeline to help you get the turkey and all the fixings on the table without stress.
Home Grown Bruschetta Recipe. From garden to Saturday football munchie! We take a few steps out back to “grocery shop” from our garden for this delicious appetizer.
Clear the List - Help a teacher clear the list! Ready or not, school is back in session! Every year, elementary school teachers across the country, dig into their own pockets to shop for school supplies for their classroom. We want the kids to walk into their homeroom and be excited to start learning, so we decorate the walls, cubbies, desks, create reading libraries and refill last years supplies with new materials.