Lately, it seems like I always have to have a little something sweet at the end of each meal and these Homemade Peanut Butter Cups are a great tiny bite to satisfy that craving. I never use to be that way. I could easily go without dessert or snacking on sweet treats but that's changed. Maybe it's because I'm getting older. Maybe it's because I value enjoying the little things in life (like sweets). The good thing is that a little goes a long way for me. I don't feel the need to indulge. ... View Post
Five Firework Favorites ☆ September 2018
September has come and gone along with the books, memories and learnings that have taken place throughout the month. I'm so ready for Rocktober (subscribe to my emails to learn what that means) but I'm not jumping into the new month without first sharing with you my Five Firework Favorites from September 2018. #1 The Why Not Now? Podcast I was searching for a bit more variety in my podcast library and discovered the Why Not Now? podcast with Amy Jo Martin. She's been a guest on the ... View Post
One Pot Braised Beef & Rice
I experimented a little the other day for dinner. This One Pot Braised Beef & Rice is so simple and wonderful and is sure to become a regular occurrence at our dinner table. “This post contains affiliate links which means I receive a commission, at no additional cost to you, if a purchase is made by using the link. Read my full Disclosure Statement here.” I was inspired by the Pioneer Woman's recipe for Beef Stew which is in her Food From My Frontier cookbook. The stew meat is braised ... View Post
Why “Girl, Wash Your Face” Isn’t A Cupcake
It seems like everyone and their sister and their sister's co-worker and their sister's co-workers's friend is in love with Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis. Notifications continuously pop up on my Facebook feed that my friends are liking the Rachel Hollis Facebook page and people are posting excerpts from her book along with encouragement for their friends to read it too. “This post contains affiliate links which means I receive a commission, at no additional cost to you, if a purchase ... View Post
Joanna Gaines’ Baked Spinach Artichoke Dip
I buy fresh spinach with good intentions. Whenever I have it on hand, I usually make one or two spinach side salads to go with dinner throughout the week. The spinach salads are for me of course. The Farmer considers a salad to be a bowl of ranch dressing with a little bit of iceburg (and only iceburg) lettuce, shredded cheddar cheese and croutons. After I get through a few spinach salads, I'm usually disinterested in the rest of the bag and I end up throwing the rest out. Guilty of that ... View Post
5 Reasons Why You Need the Magnolia Table Cookbook
I've jumped on the bandwagon. I'm in love with Chip & Jo and her Magnolia Table cookbook. I almost hate to admit it but I wasn't a Gaines fan until recently. HGTV wasn't (and still isn't) really my thing and now we don't even have satellite TV so I've only seen bits and pieces of Fixer Upper over the years. “This post contains affiliate links which means I receive a commission, at no additional cost to you, if a purchase is made by using the link. Read my full Disclosure ... View Post
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