It’s American Chocolate Week: Super Easy Chocolate Recipe For Kids
If you need an excuse to ditch your diet and include chocolate into your meal planning this week, I’ve got it! This week is American Chocolate Week which means it’s a whole week dedicated to celebrating chocolate. American Chocolate Week is the 3rd week in March every year!
That’s right - you can eat all the chocolate you want without feeling guilty. Plus dark chocolate has flavonoids which are good for you so pick out some dark chocolate desserts for the most benefits!
Below I have listed a chocolate recipe that is perfect for the kids. Read more
Valentines Day Cookie Ideas
Say I love you with cookies this valentine’s Day! Below are some cookie recipes and cookie ideas for you to use on Valentines Day by author & blogger Christine Steendahl. You may even have many of these ingredients in your kitchen already which makes for a frugal gift!
This Valentine’s Day say “I Love You” with Cookies by Christine Steendahl
What better way to tell your sweetie “I Love You” than with some fresh baked cookies? Give some of these sweet treats a try this Valentine’s Day. Cupid himself would be impressed by these yummy creations. They are sure to be a hit with your Sweetheart, Children, Neighbors or anyone else special to you as well. Don’t forget to get the kids involved! I still have memories of making Valentine’s Day Cookies as a child. Read more
New Year’s Day History & Yummy New Year’s Appetizer Recipes
New Years Day History & Recipes by Laura Velez of Moms Of Faith
NEW YEAR’S DAY is celebrated on January 1st. It was not always celebrated on this day…or even in the month of January. Up until the time of Julius Caesar, the Romans celebrated the new year in March. Caesar decided to change the Roman New Year’s Day to January 1st in honor of Janus (a Roman god). Janus was always described as having two faces - One looking back to the past, and one looking forward to the future. Constantine took over the Roman empire and excepted Christianity. Read more



