This recipe is so easy and delicious. My husband asks me to cook it, which is rare. I pretty much love anything you can just throw into the crock pot which makes this a great meal for anytime! I got this one from Bubblecrumb.com CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS- CROCKPOT To make this Chicken & Dumplings Recipe, you will need the following ingredients: 4-6 boneless skinless chicken breasts (I used … [Read more...]
Decoupage Crafting- Dresser Front
Redecorating your dresser is fun and easy. You can paint it yourself, use wall paper or find a great vintage or new poster of your favorite celebrities and decoupage it right onto the front. The instructions are straight forward and simple to complete. Remove the hardware and pull out the drawers. Measure the drawer fronts and the kick plate Cut a poster into sections to fit Brush Mod … [Read more...]
Beef And Bean Taco Casserole
I have to admit that I am not the biggest fan of tacos. I don't know why, but I really really just don't enjoy taco night at my house. This recipe for Taco Casserole, however, is something I actually enjoy. This was another one that my husband absolutely loved. I grabbed this one from Recipe.com BEEF AND BEAN TACO CASSEROLE 1 pound lean (at least 80%) ground beef 1 can (16 ounce) … [Read more...]
Happy Anniversary. 7 Years = Copper
My wedding anniversary is coming up and it's been seven years. Some people call this the seven year itch but I'm looking forward to another great year to live out our happily ever after. Now if life were perfect and things always went our way, my husband and I would have a plethora of money and we'd be living it up on our anniversary date, however funds are tight and I'm pretty sure our plans … [Read more...]
Poppy Seed Chicken
I have noticed that we haven't been posting recipes lately, so we'll be posting one recipe a day this week! All the recipes I post I have personally made in my home for dinner, a snack, or dessert. So without further adieu: POPPY SEED CHICKEN www.gonnawantseconds.com By Kathleen, January 17, 2013 Yield: Serves 4-6 Ingredients: 5 Cups - Chicken Breast Halves, Cooked and Cubed 1 … [Read more...]
Bob Vila- How To Build A Brick Patio
Well it's no secret that summer is in full swing. It's right about now that you're hanging out on your patio and wondering what you can do to spruce it up a little bit. Bob Vila gives us step by step instructions on how to build a brick patio. Of the materials suitable for use in patio construction, brick stands out for its beauty and ease of installation. Depending on the sophistication of your … [Read more...]
America's Fittest City
WebMD.com By Brenda Goodman HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 29 (HealthDay News) -- It's a three-peat. For the third year in a row, the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area is the fittest in America, according to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual rankings released Wednesday. "Minneapolis may be under snow for three months, but they capitalize on the resources that they have," said … [Read more...]
No Sun, No Problem! Plants That Thrive In Shade
If you've got a plethora of shade trees, you may not be able to grow flowers easily. There are plenty of plants that don't need all sun all the time, in fact they thrive in shade. Hydrangeas Though unfit for heavy shade, hydrangeas deliver bountiful blooms in spring and summer, with some pretty fall foliage to boot. All they need is a little morning sun. Remember to avoid planting perennials … [Read more...]
Clutter Hot Spots
It happens to the best of us. There are spots in our homes that tend to be magnets for messes. So here's a list of the most common culprits and how to combat them. Entry Way Set up clutter collectors where items naturally tend to gather, like a bowl on a table for keys and loose change, a set of tiered baskets for mail and school paperwork, a coat tree or wall hooks for outerwear and … [Read more...]
Flying The Flag Proud and Proper
A lot of Americans love flying the flag but few know how to do it the right way. Displaying the Flag If you're displaying the flag on a staff that projects horizontally or at an angle, place the union—the blue rectangle with its 50 stars—at the peak of the staff (unless the flag is purposefully being flown at half-mast). On a Pole Don't let the flag touch the ground or any other object, as you … [Read more...]
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