Sweet & Salty Popcorn Bark + G.H. Cretors Popcorn

GH Cretors Sampler Pack

From popcorn balls and snack mix, to a simple bowl of popcorn, G.H. Creators popcorn is a must have item for holiday snacking!  If you’ve never tried their popcorn, I highly recommend it.  I absolutely LOVE their Just the Cheese Popcorn.  It’s amazing!  And I recently tried their Simply Salted variety, and I found it just as yummy.   Made in old fashioned copper kettles, G.H. Cretors popcorn always comes out perfectly fluffy!

Today I have a great recipe, featuring G.H. Cretors Simply Salted Popcorn: Sweet & Salty Popcorn Bar. Check it out! [Read more…]

Saltine Cracker Toffee from Tanya at My Fruitful Home

I can’t believe Christmas is this week, and I’ve barely had time to post any of my Christmas content.  Thank goodness we have guest bloggers!  Today Tanya from  My Fruitful Home is here to a share simple and delicious treat, Saltine Cracker Toffee.

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Who doesn’t love toffee? My favorite candy bar is the Heath bar. I love that toffee and chocolate combination. When I found a simple recipe for Saltine Cracker Toffee I was thrilled! It is so easy, but tastes like you spent a lot of time on it. There are only four ingredients. The recipe follows.

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Ingredients:

* 40 saltine crackers

* 1 cup (2 sticks) butter

* 1 cup light brown sugar

* 2 cups of semisweet chocolate chips or 1, 12 ounce bag

Directions:

 Preheat oven to 400 F

1 Line cookie sheet with saltine crackers in a single layer.

2 In a saucepan combine sugar, butter. Bring to a boil and boil for 3 minutes.

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3 Pour over crackers right away and spread to cover completely.

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4 Bake at 400 F for 5 to 6 minutes.

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5 Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips over top of crackers and leave for five minutes.

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6 Spread melted chocolate and let cool completely.

7 Break into pieces

Tanya is from the blog My Fruitful Home where she blogs about recipes, home, crafts, and living the abundant life with a chronic illness.

Every Day Recipes with Quaker: Mini Meatloaf Cups

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Every Day Recipes with Quaker

How many of you enjoy a bowl of Quaker Cereal for breakfast?  Me too!  And I also love using cereals in recipes!  Typically I enjoy using cereal for party mixes and dessert recipe.  But it can also be used as a substitute for bread crumbs in a number of recipes, which can help you to make the most of your pantry items and save you a trip to the store.  Today I’m sharing a great example of that using Quaker Life Cereal. [Read more…]

Learning Photography at Home

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Over the past year I’ve really worked to improve my pictures for my blog.  I’ve spent a lot of time checking out tips and mini courses on photo staging, lighting, and more.  I’ve been very proud of the improvements I’ve made, especially when I look at the photos I’ve taken over the last year or so and then compare them to work I did previously.  Next year I’ll be dedicated to making even more improvements, as I just FINALLY got a DSLR camera.

I’ve been wanting one of these cameras for the longest time, but as you know, they are quite expensive.  We always tend to have other financial obligations, but finally last weekend Santa gave me the go ahead to order my camera and supplies.

The camera is not yet here, but I did get a bunch of STUFF for it in the mail yesterday.  I definitely have a lot to learn!  Since just buying the camera at all is huge step for me, I certainly couldn’t afford to take any college photography class or private lessons.

Luckily the internet is a great source for learning. But if you’re like me and are looking for more than a few tips, I found a great online photography school where you can get affordable courses on the topics you are most interested in learning.

These courses are not just a collection of articles or an ebook for you to read.  They actually include your own personal instructor, which I believe can be a real asset when your learning these kind of skills.

They have a course just for Canon owners, as well as courses on pet photography, portrait photography, photo composition, and more!  Take a look at HowToPhoto.com to learn more.

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3 Quick and Easy Juice Cleanse Recipes

The processed and unhealthy foods so common in the modern diet can leave toxins in the body that impact digestion, energy levels, sleep quality and a wide range of other factors in overall health. While organic alternatives to popular ingredients and dishes have become popular in addressing the effects of this epidemic, one of the simplest and most effective ways to cleanse the body of these toxins remains ingesting natural foods in their purest form: raw fruits and vegetables.

Adding more raw natural foods to your diet has a wealth of health benefits depending on the fruits and vegetables chosen, and juicing is the most effective way to unlock the full nutritional potential of these foods. Unlike many other methods of preparation, juicing retains all the natural value of a food. These simple recipes are not only packed with benefits for your body, but are delicious as well, making good choices even easier to make.

The Crowd-Pleaser

This beginner-friendly combination features a halved apple, a whole carrot, a chopped beet and a few slices of ginger. The apple and beet give this blend a pleasant, drinkable sweetness while working together to cleanse the body of toxins. Carrot boosts immunity with its high vitamin A content while ginger promotes healthy digestion, creating a dynamic drink that won’t put new juicers off.

The Flu Fighter

Cold and flu season is an ideal time to bolster your immune system, and the vitamins in natural foods are the most direct method of ensuring that your risk of catching a contagious winter illness is as low as possible. A few peeled kiwis along with a peeled grapefruit and oranges and a splash of orange juice create a delicious fruity flavor that is also packed with immune-boosting vitamins to give your immune system a fighting chance.

Green Machine

This blend of fruits and vegetables delivers an iron-rich juice rich in vitamin K, which helps your organs operate properly. It combines a Granny Smith apple, sour green grapes, kale and cucumber to create a distinctive green beverage guaranteed to help cleanse the body of pollutants and promote proper function in your body.

Detoxing with fruit and vegetable juices is an easy way to improve the overall quality of your diet. Juicing as a lifestyle addition begins with the proper equipment. Choose a powerful juicer that can fully process foods and leave the full edible structure of many fruits and vegetables intact, including the nutrient-rich seeds and skins, delivering the most possible effect with every sip.

Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Bars with Nestle Toll House Delightfulls

Disclosure: Thanks to Nestle Toll House for sponsoring today’s recipe post. The opinions expressed here are my own.


Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Bars

Today we’re doing holiday baking with a new “secret ingredient.”  The secret ingredient, which I’m about to reveal to you is Nestle Toll House DelightFulls. As I was shopping for baking ingredient last week, I found these little jewels and just had to try them out!  Imagine your favorite baking chips, then imagine them a little bigger and with a special surprise inside! [Read more…]

Molasses Cookies and SPLENDA® 365 SWEET SWAPS™

Disclosure: This post is part of the SPLENDA® 365 SWEET SWAPS™ Blogger Program by McNeil Nutritionals, LLC and The Motherhood, who sent me products and compensated me for my time. Opinions, experiences and photos shared here are my own, and I hope you enjoy them.

Molasses Cookie Stack

Every year I look forward to holiday baking. I usually have a list of the tried and true recipes I want to make, as well as a few new ones. Of course, I never get around to making all of them, but it’s fun thinking about it just the same. And when I do bake, I always have more than we will ever eat at our house.  No worries! For me, it just means it’s a great opportunity for gift giving and sharing.  But not everyone can eat sweets.  Have you ever given cookies or candy to someone, only to find out that they can’t eat sweet due to diabetes or other dietary restrictions?  I’ve done this a couple of times!   It’s embarrassing for you, and the even worse, the giftee is tempted to break their diet!

Enter Splenda!  A lot of people know Splenda as a no calorie sweetener for things like coffee and cereal, but what you may not  know is that Splenda actually has products especially for baking.  Their product line includes: [Read more…]

Making Time for Lunch Time with Campbell’s Slow Kettle Soups

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Campbell's Slow Kettle Soups

One of the only downsides to working from home is that my projects and day to day activities and tasks vary, so it’s hard to stay on an exact, dedicated schedule.  This includes making time for lunch.  I start out the day looking at emails and getting my most important to-dos finished, before moving on to the other things, and that’s usually where the randomness begins.  As I sit around replying to various emails, working on posts, taking photos, and doing work for my Etsy shop, the time flies.  I’ll think to myself, “I’m hungry. I need to find something to eat in a minute.”  Then suddenly I’ll find myself lost in a pool of emails, looking at social networks, or suddenly deciding I need to get up and do a load of laundry.  Luckily Campbell’s has now made is easy and more tempting to stop the work and eat a hot lunch with Campbell’s Slow Settle Style Soups. [Read more…]

DIY Christmas Wall Art and the Dremel® Micro™ 8050

 

Christmas is in the air!  I visited my local craft store the other day and was blown away by all the decorations!  It makes it very easy to get inspired to create your own holiday decorations and gifts!  A while back, I received the new Dremel® Micro™ 8050.  This rotary tool is perfect for crafters, hobbyists, and DIYers.  It allows you to cut, carve, engrave, sand, grind, sharpen, clean and polish.  The tool comes with a number of attachments for completing these projects, and it is also fully compatible with all other Dremel rotary tools accessories.  And it’s just $89, making it a great buy on a Christmas gift for your favorite DIYer!

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When I got my new Dremel, I immediately thought of all the different ways it could be used for home decor projects.  I got my husband involved, as he is the fixer and the tool guy around here.  I told him that I wanted to make some kind of sign or wall art for Christmas.  After a lot of back and forth, we came up with, what I think is, a great collaboration!

DIY Christmas Wall Art

This Christmas craft is a very affordable project.  As you can see in my picture below, I bought several products that I didn’t use in the final product, so in all, the materials actually used in the project add up to around $15 (which includes the paint I can use again later). [Read more…]

Friday Favorites – Week 247 – With Christmas Crafts

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I love Christmas decor! There’s such variety out there, and I really enjoy just taking it all in. This week my hubby and I worked on a DIY project for Christmas (to be posted with tutorial on Friday), and with that I’m in a the mood to share some more decor from our friends!  Hope you enjoy these creative ideas!

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