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Last Minute Easter Flower Arrangements
Easy last minute Easter Floral Arrangements
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Lady Bird Coconut Wheatie Cookies
Lady Bird Johnson's Coconut Wheatie Cookies Recipe. So delicious!
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Vintage Stencil Wall Covering
Painted and stenciled walls in our 1937 home, turned out beautiful.
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Aunt June’s Raisin Pie
Aunt June's old fashioned Raisin Pie recipe is so flaky and sweet. It is my husband's favorite.
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Vintage Christmas Flea Market
Vintage Christmas Flea Market near San Francisco Bay Area
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Tricks for Treats Pumpkin Dog Cookies
Treat your pup this Halloween with these healthy dog biscuits, so good my husband ate some. lol I am a dog person, maybe a borderline crazy dog lady! I love my pups and have been blessed with many fur babies over my lifetime. Pictured above are our current two puppers. Oliver (The Blonde) and my blue eyed Tessie Jean. They bring me so much joy, I just have to bake for them too (after all they are family!). These treats are an absolute HIT! They love them and beg for them as you can see. Made with a few simple ingredients they keep for weeks in an air tight jar.…
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Matches
Matches are hamburger onion patties fried in home made dough topped with sour cream! One of our families most requested dishes to share.
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Hauntingly Beautiful Salem, MA
When you think about Salem, MA. The first thing that might come to mind is the infamous Salem Witch Trials from 1692 to 1693. When mass hysteria polarized Colonial Massachusetts and more than 200 people were accused of Witchcraft or being a Witch. Thirty innocent souls were found guilty, 19 ultimately hanged and the rest died in a cold, unforgiving jail cells awaiting execution. Moving forward in time, more than 300 years, the wrongs committed in those first years have lingered, and stand as a reminder of a time in history to never be repeated! This is one thing I love about learning history, is to learn the painful lessons…
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Quadruple Layer Pumpkin Cake with Cinnamon Maple Cream Cheese Frosting
Happy Fall Y’all! This Pumpkin cake is EVERYTHING! Oh my goodness! A classic recipe full of so much flavor, your family is gonna be begging for more! It’s easy to make, and so delicious! It is a perfect desert for Thanksgiving! The warm spicy flavors pair perfectly with a cup of your favorite black tea.    I am not usually a frosting girl, I like whipped cream based frostings, and have never been a big fan of over sweet  buttercreams, but this frosting is perfection! It is tangy, light, sweet, and spicy all in one. The Cream Cheese,  Cinnamon, Pumpkin Pie spice, and Maple is the perfect flavor combination!…
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Teacher’s Pet Apple Cake
Oh my Apple Cake! Yummy Yummy Tummy! This is one of those classic recipes worthy of being passed down from generation to generation! My husband’s grandmother (Grandma Pulido)Â shared this recipe with me in 1992, and it has been a staple in my home ever since. Apparently it was a recipe that was printed in the San Francisco Chronicle recipe section some time in the 1950’s. ” The Sebastapol Apple Cake”, made with a whopping cup and a quarter of oil, and 2 cups of sugar! I had to tweak it a bit and make it a little healthier! I replaced some of the oil with applesauce, and cut the…