These superfood breakfast cookies are crunchy, nutty, and filled with healthy ingredients. Enjoy this vegan, gluten-free treat for breakfast or as an afternoon snack!
These spiced carrot cake oat cookies have all the flavors of richly spiced carrot cake, but in cookie form! Soft, chewy, extremely moist, and not at all cakey.
Carrot cake muffins are moist, light, chewy and full of carrots which means breakfast this week is healthy! Carrot muffins are great for meal prep too.
Here is a collection of 31+ quick and easy Indian party appetizers that are vegetarian.
Colored Deviled Eggs are so beautiful! A very easy, special touch for Easter and fun to do for baby showers as well.
Pull out your blender and whip up these healthy and simple carrot cake blender muffins! Kid-friendly, gluten and dairy-free, and full of fruits and veggies!
Als Käsekuchen-Fan bin ich immer auf der Suche nach neuen leckeren Rezepten. Heute gibt es einen Marzipan-Käsekuchen von Cynthia Barcomi! Lecker!
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I have one more cookie recipe you, just in time for Christmas. These cookies are a traditional Greek cookie served at Christmas time. They are like a shortbread cookie with almonds and covered in a…
General Conference is this weekend, YAY!!! Time to download our FREE General Conference Activity Packet for Kids!
Ich hatte gestern soo Lust auf Zwetschgenkuchen. Kennt ihr das? Ihr bildet euch genau diesen einen bestimmten Kuchen ein und dann wollt ihr ihn auch unbedingt haben. Also habe ich mich auf die Suche nach ein paar Zwetschgen begeben… und zum Glück bin ich fündig geworden.
Brush pre-cooked ham with a simple homemade glaze as you're heating it up for the easiest-ever Easter main.
French toast in bite size form! These are really fun to make - you "sauté" them as though they are cubes of tofu or chicken, then toss in cinnamon sugar. And it goes without saying they are also fun to eat! They taste like mini cinnamon sugar doughnuts. :)
A simple single-serve dessert idea that is perfectly refreshing.
Sweet, rich, and creamy pudding goes light on added sugars and big on fresh banana flavor!
This Blueberry Muffins recipe will become your favorite breakfast to make! You can stop your search for the best breakfast muffin because these are made with fresh blueberries and a cinnamon crumble!
Shake things up for your kiddos lunchbox this school year with these 30+ Non-Sandwich Lunch Ideas!
August 19th is the International Day of Hope, a day which celebrates the lives of children and babies lost at any age or gestation. If you would like to learn more about this project, please visit CarlyMarie's Project Heal. This is my first year participating, and I felt like it would be a good creative outlet for me. It was actually a really fun project to work on and the possibilities are truly endless. You can make them colorful, simple, big, or small. It's totally up to you and how you feel is the best way to honor your grief. Prayer flags originated in Tibet thousands of years ago. The monks wrote prayers on small flags and then strung them up high in the mountains to allow the wind to carry their prayers around the world. Most of them were written on very bright, small pieces of fabric and the whole flag was filled with prayers and religious imagery. Since then, prayer flags have become popular around the world and you can find them in many shapes and colors, some with words and some without. It's all up to you and what you want to create. I believe that your intention for each flag is as good as any written prayer. I went to Joanne's for my supplies. If you don't have a Joanne's near you, you can visit any craft store as long as they also sell fabric. Look in the "Remnants" section to find leftover pieces of fabric which are discounted and most are about the size you'll need. You can purchase more than one kind of fabric if you wish. Supplies: 1 yard of fabric (you can get away with less, depending on how many flags you want to make) Scissors Fabric ruler Twine Paint or Fabric Pen (I used multi-surface acrylic paint) Paintbrush Hot glue gun Appliques or decorative touches I spent a total of $25 on all of my supplies, some of which I already owned. I chose a white colored, thin cotton fabric to use for my prayer flag. Step 1: Steam or iron your fabric. You don't want to end up ironing multiple smaller pieces, so this needs to be done first. Step 2: Decide how large you want your flags to be. I cut mine 6 inches wide by 10 inches high and got 9 total flags out of the fabric I bought. I ended up only using 8 of them. You want to add an extra inch to the height of your flag because you will be folding over the top to create a pocket for the twine. Step 3: Cut your flags. You can cut them as rectangles, squares, with curved edges, or with pointed edges. It's totally up to you. Just remember to keep that extra space at the top for the twine. Step 4: Once you have your flags cut out, you'll be ready to start decorating them. You can put words, pictures, whatever you want. This is where you can get really creative and make your flags meaningful to you. Step 5: If you have any appliques or other embellishments, add them after you've finished with the paint and the paint has dried. I used a hot glue gun for this step. Step 6: Once your flags are all complete, arrange them in the order you would like them when they hang. Step 7: Get a piece of twine and cut it longer than you think you need. I had 8 flags, 6 inches wide, and I wanted about an inch or two between each of them. So I cut my twine about 8 feet long to allow extra room on the ends to tie it up. Step 8: Get your first flag, and about 3/4 of an inch below the top, put a line of hot glue across the fabric. Lay the twine above the hot glue, and then fold over the top piece of fabric to stick to the glue. This way you don't have to worry about threading the twine through the hole, and the twine should still be free to move back and forth. Continue this step with the rest of your flags. Step 9: Hang it! Here's how my flags turned out: This post is linked up with Amateur Nester here: