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Food Spot Recipes: Easiest cookie in the world!
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Easiest cookie in the world! From the kitchen of: Tina L. Here is the recipe:. Mix 1 cup peanut butter, 1 cup sugar, 1 egg. Roll into balls, place on cookie sheet and squish with fork. Bake at 325 for 12 minutes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our ward does a food spot almost every time we have enrichment. (We each get a small sampling of a couple recipes to taste and then also get the recipe) So, I decided I should put them all online for some to share!
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Food Spot Recipes: Snow Ball cookies
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Kitchen of Kathleen K. Step (1) Beat butter and sugar until creamy 2 C. Butter 1 C. Confectioners' sugar. Step (2) Add the remaining ingredients, to the butter/sugar mix 1 tsp. Salt 4 tsp. Vanilla 4 C. All purpose flour 2 C. Chopped nuts ( pecan). Have additional confectioners' sugar in dish for rolling the snowballs in). Step (3) Rolling, Baking and adding the Snow. 1- Scoop up a teaspoon of dough and roll in to a ball and put 1 inch apart on the cookie sheet.
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Food Spot Recipes: November 2008
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Monday, November 24, 2008. From the kitchen of: Dolly S. Ok here is the roll recipe . It make beautiful large Rolls and Lots of em. 4 Cups Warm (not hot) Water. 3/4 Tbs. Salt. Mix these ingredients together and let the Yeast Activate. (It looks like it sinks and then it explodes). When This is done Add. 1 stick of Butter softened. 4-5 Cups of Flour. Next Place it in a large bowl to Rise (for about an Hour If I'm using the Slow Rise Yeast) The dough Should about Double in Size. Tuesday, November 4, 2008.
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Food Spot Recipes: Home made rolls
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Monday, November 24, 2008. From the kitchen of: Dolly S. Ok here is the roll recipe . It make beautiful large Rolls and Lots of em. 4 Cups Warm (not hot) Water. 3/4 Tbs. Salt. Mix these ingredients together and let the Yeast Activate. (It looks like it sinks and then it explodes). When This is done Add. 1 stick of Butter softened. 4-5 Cups of Flour. Next Place it in a large bowl to Rise (for about an Hour If I'm using the Slow Rise Yeast) The dough Should about Double in Size. Food Storage Made Easy.
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Food Spot Recipes: gingerbread
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Sunday, December 7, 2008. Kitchen of: Christene H. 3 1/2 cups flour. 1 teaspoon ground ginger. 1 teaspoon baking soda. 1 teaspoon ground allspice. 1 cup margarine (not oil! 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar. One batch can make four houses depending on the size you want to make. Mix up a batch and have some good old fashioned fun! I wanted to thank you for setting up this blog. I love it! December 11, 2008 at 12:40 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Food Storage Made Easy. Shop Smart in Vegas!
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Sewing Seeds of Common Scents: Charity
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More of Mary's books ». Wednesday, June 6, 2012. I remember a missionary district meeting a long time ago in a land far far away (Hong Kong) in which we were discussing charity. I remember an elder sharing a quote on charity. I didn't remember who the quote was by, but I know that I loved the quote. The only part I really remembered was that charity is expecting the best of each other. Well, I found the quote:. 8213; Marvin J. Ashton. Practice, practice, practice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Sewing Seeds of Common Scents: Cakes for Scouts
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More of Mary's books ». My Favorite Christmas Gift. Feelings Buried Alive Never Die. What is an Essential Oil? Amys Infamous Pick Up Lines. Sunday, May 20, 2012. My son had to make a cake for the Blue and Gold Banquet last year. This is what we came up with:. Campfire, Tents, and Dock. And the pizza tasted great! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Resources on Health (the natural way). Young Living Essential Oils. Osteopathic Center for Children and Families. LDS Church - Provident Living.
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Sewing Seeds of Common Scents: October 2011
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More of Mary's books ». When you give, you always get! Tuesday, October 18, 2011. When you give, you always "get"! I love this (taken from a talk by Bonnie Parkin in March 2004):. Don’t you think it’s well to think in terms of what you have to give? I haven't been able to put pictures on the computer yet and I am still not done with my one project. I am so close, but I have to go to the store as I can't find my 3rd package of double fold bias tape here at home. Oh, to be organized.Someday!
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Sewing Seeds of Common Scents: My first quilt...
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More of Mary's books ». Tuesday, July 10, 2012. And maybe my last. It took me over a year to make it, but I finished it. I actually finished it around the first of the year and it has taken me this long to actually document it here. I have always wanted to try quilting.and I mean "machine quilting". My very talented and crafty friend, Morgan Moore. I loved sewing these together as I thought about each piece of fabric and where it came from. It was quite a ride down memory lane and quite a pattern in ...
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Sewing Seeds of Common Scents: July 2012
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More of Mary's books ». Tuesday, July 10, 2012. And maybe my last. It took me over a year to make it, but I finished it. I actually finished it around the first of the year and it has taken me this long to actually document it here. I have always wanted to try quilting.and I mean "machine quilting". My very talented and crafty friend, Morgan Moore. I loved sewing these together as I thought about each piece of fabric and where it came from. It was quite a ride down memory lane and quite a pattern in ...