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Cherry Chocolate Kisses CookiesPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. In large bowl, combine powdered sugar, butter, cherry juice, almond extract and food coloring; blend well. Lightly spoon flour into measuring cup; level off.
Creamy Bacon BitesThese flavorful little appetizers are great for any party. They are so easy to make too!
Mu Shu PorkIn medium bowl, combine pork, sherry, sugar, and soy sauce. Mix well. Refrigerate from 1/2 hour to 6 hours. In small bowl, combine water, cornstarch and bouillon (set aside).
Cucumber, Vidalia Onion and Tomato SaladTwo variations of this fresh spring salad. Make this salad right before serving for exceptional fresh taste!
Saucy Seafood PizzaPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. Unroll crescent dough; separate into triangles. Arrange triangles in circle on greased 14 inch pizza pan, with points toward the center and wide ends toward the outside.
Greek Lemon ChickenCombine first 6 ingredients in a large bowl; stir well. Add chicken; cover and chill 8 hours. Remove chicken from marinade; reserve marinade.
Modern Cooking With The MicrowaveHey! Want to start cooking the 21st Century way, and leave all that 18th Century drudgery behind? Want a cleaner, cooler and sweat free kitchen?
Use Beach Towels in the BathroomUse beach towels for your bath towels. Beach towels can be purchased cheaper than bath towels at the end of the summer season.
Crayons To Camoflauge Bleached CarpetOh my God! I found the solution for bleached stains on carpets! Simple as this: crayons and a hair dryer. Just find the color matching your carpet and color it moving lightly over the stain, then use the dryer to "melt" the crayon (once you found the right match).
Avoiding the Temptation to SpendIf I watch, really, really watch, I'll be able to pay off my credit card bills within a year. Sound familiar? It's a promise many of us make but few keep. No matter how much we try, we can't stop spending. It's a cycle that catches the best of us. In trying to save we end up spending.
Organizing and Using LeftoversTips from our readers for organizing leftovers and ways to use them. It is possible to use every bit of leftovers in a different way so there is no waste.
Sierra (Husky/German Shepherd)Sierra is a 5 month old Husky/German Shepherd. I got her from the SPCA. She was abandoned in the middle of winter with 8 brothers and sisters.
Oregon Ducks PumpkinThis is the pumpkin I painted with acrylic paints for my son this year, he is a huge fan of the University of Oregon football team, so he took it to a tail gate party in November.
Borax To Rid Your House Of PestsThis tip seems too simple to work but I can testify it truly does work. I have even had professionals ask me to stop sharing it with folks, it is that effective.
Use a Handmade Patch to Cover a Stain or AdIf you find a big stain on the front of your infants onesie or child's t-shirt, or would rather not be advertising some company name splashed across the front, cover it up with a hand-made patch!
Plastic Flower Pot For Salting SidewalksMy husband uses one of my empty plastic flower pots to spread salt on the icy sidewalk. The drainage holes are just the right size to let out the salt as he shakes the pot over the ice.
St. Patrick's Day WreathNeed a wreath for St. Patrick's Day? Here's a quick and easy craft to brighten your door.
Killing a Sweet Gum Tree?How can I kill a sweet gum tree to let it gradually die because it is too tall to cut in my yard?
Creating a Family Website?Does anybody know of a good user friendly website that is free to create a family website?
Liquid Sugar for Tea?I went to a restaurant recently that served unsweet tea with a syrup pitcher of "liquid sugar" on the table so that each guest could sweeten to taste.
Using Shredded Paper as Mulch?Can I use shredded office paper as beneficial mulch?