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10 hours ago ago from Retro-Food.com

My son thought we should make this recipe. Really he did until he was in the middle of a video game and IN A MOOD. We ended up doubling the corn muffin mix (maybe-how many ounces is a box of Jiffy). The peanuts didn't get chopped. The butter was doubled. Son forgot to double the cheese and no idea if the garlic salt made it in. However, it is strangely yummy. 1 8-oz package corn-muffin mix 1 cup coarsely chopped salted peanuts ...

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Christmas In Ireland: Did You Know?

10 hours ago ago from Diddlyi Mag

♣ The Christmas tradition of decorating with holly in Ireland.  Holly shrubs and trees grow in abundance on the island which made this practice popular because it was cheap way to decorate one's home.  Source ♣ The old Irish tradition of leaving a pitcher of milk, loaf of bread, knife and candle on the kitchen table after Christmas Eve dinner was practiced for hundreds of years. This gesture symbolized that the Holy Family (as well as ...

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Stir natural peanut butter easily

7 hours ago ago from Boing Boing

You know how a jar of natural peanut butter separates into two layers: a rock hard layer of solid peanut particles on the bottom, and a liquid layer of oil that splashes onto the kitchen counter and your clothes when you try to stir the two layers together? John Falk Kelly didn't like it when that happened, so he came up with a way to mix peanut butter easily. From Wired's How-To Wiki: When you buy a jar of all-natural peanut butter, don't ...

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RECIPES ~ Potatoes Gratin8-

6 hours ago ago from Learning to Cook

Up to now, I have to admit, I've only had potatoes gratin from a box, with the cheesy powder. So, I always assumed that they were made with cheese. But I've learned this is not the case. Basically it's potatoes, butter and heavy cream. Therefore, this is not a good choice if you're restricting calories. On the other hand, it's so rich that you don't need a ton of these to really enjoy them. Either way, they are one of the most delicious ...

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You're Such a Cheeseball!

13 hours ago ago from The Dying Art of Keeping House

There is something inviting about a cheese ball on Christmas day, resting in anticipation and surrounded by delectable crackers and veggies. Yum! Have you noticed the price tag for a cheese ball? Ouch! I was at my local grocery store (for which I am completely disenchanted) and they had single cheese balls priced at $5.99 for 8 oz. It’s a good thing I know how to make one! They are ridiculously easy, too. This recipe will make 2 decent ...

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