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Homemade Samoas Cookies ~ Now you can enjoy one of the most popular Girl Scout cookies year around. Keep reading for the homemade Samoas cookie recipe. It’s a lot easier than you might think. Homemade Samoas Cookies I have to admit I’m kind of excited about this recipe. They taste great and appearance wise they are pretty close to looking like the real thing.

Homemade Samoas Cookie Recipe | Bakers Royale

http://www.bakersroyale.com/cookies/homemade-samoas-cookie-recipe/
http://sweetapolita.com/2011/09/cake-batter-sprinkle-bark/

Cake Batter & Sprinkle Bark

I think I’ve found my sugar & sprinkles soul sister recently. I really do. The funny thing is, I had popped by Jessica’s blog from time to time when I would spot her yummy treats linked by friends on twitter , but I didn’t really get a chance to sit down and really take a good long look through her recipes until this past week. That’s when I came across the sprinkled masterpiece of epic proportion: her cake batter chocolate bark.

Rice Pudding Recipe - Arroz con Leche

http://latinfood.about.com/od/desserts/r/rice_pudding.htm Rice is a staple food in the Caribbean, so it's not surprising that it's prepared in many different ways. Rice pudding is one of my favorite desserts sweetened up with cinnamon, vanilla, sugar and evaporated milk. Prep Time: 15 minutes
A brief tutorial on how to make crêpes at home, no crêperie required. Just you, your stove and a bit of batter and you’ll have a plate full of thin pancakes in no time at all. I’ve always wanted to live abroad, even if just for a short time. While the dream of leaving and exploring was there, the reality was and is that I remain fully rooted in the Midwest. In college I was a single parent. In order to declare my Spanish major, I had to get the mandatory study abroad waived. http://foodformyfamily.com/recipes/how-to-make-crepes-without-a-creperie

How to Make Crêpes Without a Crêperie | Food for My Family

Do You Know the Muffin Pan?: Muffin Pan Tacos

http://www.doyouknowthemuffinpan.com/2010/12/muffin-pan-tacos_03.html Christmas Challenge - Day 3 My mom sent my boyfriend and I home with TWO bags of turkey and a coffee carafe filled with turkey soup. So for the last week for both lunch and dinner I've eaten nothing but turkey. Turkey sandwiches, turkey soup, turkey pot pie, just plain turkey, and more turkey sandwiches. My boyfriend loves it.

good for you breakfast loaf & Haute Box

http://aforaubergine.com/2011/03/23/good-for-you-breakfast-loaf/ March 23, 2011 by allison n Raise your hand if you enjoy a warm slice chunk of quick bread in the morning or as a snack? Maybe it’s banana nut bread, blueberry bread, cinnamon swirl bread or pumpkin chocolate chip bread. My sweet tooth is growing just typing this. Here’s the buzz-kill….quick breads are notorious for being unhealthy…full of fat and sugar. Yipes!
There is just something about a s’more that brings out the kid in me. The toasted marshmallow, the melted chocolate, the crunch of the graham cracker. You put them together and it’s bliss. We love them so much, we eat them year round, we’ve even grilled marshmallows in our wood burning fireplace, over our gas stove, and made them in the microwave in a pinch.

Out of the Campfire, into the Oven: Smores Pie | The Family Kitchen

http://blogs.babble.com/family-kitchen/2011/04/06/out-of-the-campfire-into-the-oven-smores-pie/
Education Dorm Life College Kitchen Essential Top Ten A checklist for students to help them survive dorm cooking! Most high school seniors leave for college with plenty of good experience in study habits and social skills. Cooking skills are a different story.

Student Tips for College Housing Dorm Kitchen Essentials

http://www.chiff.com/a/back-school-dorm-essentials.htm
Most dorm rooms today don’t allow for a nice stove or oven, and that contributes to the issue of students today making unhealthy food choices. There are millions of things that students can do to make the most of their dorm room “kitchen”. I wanted to compile a list of tips that I learned as soon as I got sick of the food services in College . Microwaves Can Cook Nearly Anything So many people assume that you can’t cook things like pasta in the microwave, but that isn’t true. While it can be much more difficult it is very possible. http://www.collegecrunch.org/living/5-tips-for-dorm-room-cooking/

5 Tips for Dorm Room Cooking

I made this pie today as a tribute to a fellow food blogger. One whom I've never met, but who's blog, In Jennie's Kitchen , I've been reading for longer than I've had my own. Tragically, her husband passed away this past Sunday...suddenly, of a heart attack. The food blog community immediately took to the internet, reaching out, wanting to know what they could do to help her.

the parsley thief: Peanut Butter Pie

http://www.theparsleythief.com/2011/08/peanut-butter-pie.html

Your Cup of Cake: Andes Mint Cupcakes

Your Cup of Cake Lizzy Early Get New Recipes Delivered! Andes Mint Cupcakes May 30, 2011 by Lizzy Mae Early · 100 Comments

san francisco garlic fries | The Red Spoon

Well folks, not much going on this week. I’m still 800 million degrees, which I guess is normal if you’re a human incubator.

Cheap &Easy College Meals

When in school, students are always on the lookout for cheap and easy college meals. Particularly when living in the dorms and away from your parents’ house, a cheap and delicious hot meal is hard to come by. Students need something that’s easy to prepare, inexpensive and quick. Tired of take out? Hit the supermarket!
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