These rolls are a wonderful discovery, born from a dilemma. This week we had planned to make a dinner that we needed crusty rolls for, but...apparently you can't get hard rolls anywhere around here! So, we decided to make our own. And they turned out amazing! And even better--they were very easy. π Today's awesome… Continue reading Homemade French Bread Rolls
Author: countrycraftsncookin
Quilling a Bird
Here's a fun, simple project for beginning quillers! It consists of very simple shapes, yet still yields an intricate design. Let's craft together! π You'll need: A quilling toolGlue (I use plain old school glue)Quilling strips (you can make your own with a paper shredder, that's what I do π )A white piece of paper… Continue reading Quilling a Bird
Cranberry Chicken
There's not much better at a Thanksgiving dinner than cranberry sauce. Okay, okay, maybe it's just my opinion. π I'm sure some of you agree though! Little kids tend to love it too; sometimes that's one of the only things they'll eat at Thanksgiving dinner! But cranberry sauce doesn't have to be confined to Thanksgiving… Continue reading Cranberry Chicken
Healthy Breakfast Granola Bars
This weekend, I have begun a journey. A journey of finding the perfect homemade granola bar. This little recipe I'll be sharing with you today is BY FAR better than any store-bought granola bar I've ever had! The recipe is by Jen from simplegreensmoothies.com, and it is awesome! Homemade Granola Bars I made several changes… Continue reading Healthy Breakfast Granola Bars
Spring Planting Garden Chart
We're in the dead of winter and what are gardeners doing? Making plans for this year's garden of course! Gardening involves a lot of planning, but it's an exciting kind of planning; just think of all those lovely flowers, fruits, and veggies you're going to enjoy this summer! π Photo by Buenosia Carol on Pexels.com… Continue reading Spring Planting Garden Chart
