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I was in Chicago last weekend for the Home and Housewares Show . It was incredible and so fun to come back to the city. I’ve only been one other time and it was very cooold.
when i saw this recipe i immediately knew i have to try it :) the result was an unusual cake that was not too sweet but very tasty :) cuando vi esta receta inmediatamente supe que tengo que tratar de hacerlo :) el resultado fue un pastel poco común que no demasiado dulce pero muy sabroso :) prepare the baking pan. take one part of the dough from the freezer, roll it out and place in the pan. sprinkle ground almonds on the dough. prepara el molde para hornear. saca una parte de la masa del congelador, extiendela y colocala en el molde. espolvorea las almendras molidas sobre la masa.
Last week my family and I went on a cruise. We had been planning it for about a year, and finally last week we went. We had a fantastic time, really. It was a Disney Cruise, so it was a great time for the whole family… But I will
I found this recipe at Life as a Lofthouse and couldn't wait to try it. I finally got a chance to make it last week and it's all it's cracked up to be! Mix everything together except for the butter.
Recipe Courtesy of Paula Deen Combine the cake mix, egg, and butter and mix well with an electric mixer. Pat the mixture into the bottom of a lightly greased 13 by 9-inch baking pan. In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add the eggs, vanilla, and butter and beat together. Next, add the powdered sugar and mix well.
When I was growing up one of my favorite shows on TV was Unsolved Mysteries. It, honestly, scared the bejeezus out of me. Robert Stack in his trenchcoat, the creepy music, the potential serial killers on the loose…it all made me a hot mess. Yet, I watched it. Week after
This past week saw me turn one more year older and I wanted to make something special to celebrate the occasion. I was pondering on what to make for a couple of... As a child, one looks forward to many events throughout the year – birthdays, Easter, Christmas, to name a few.