What are you thankful for this Monday? It was Halloween weekend, so alot of planning, cooking and baking went on. Are you thankful your kids are safe? Are you thankful to wake up to another Monday? Are you thankful for family close by? With so many loosing their homes, please share what you are thankd for with the linky below.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
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1. it's free
2. it's american made
3. free website
4. 25% commission,
5. you can earn free product
6. 100 % risk free money back guarentee!
7. environmental awareness
8. Investing in american workers
http://www.longaberger.com/caroleharris
Invest in your future. Join longaberger. I'm looking for team members and hostesses.
Carole
A Goulish Treat from Barefoot books
A friendly recipe from barefoot books.
http://carole-harris.barefootbooks.com/
Eyeballs A Barefoot Activity for Kids Ages 8 and up
Create these easy to make healthy veggie treats that are sure to scare your party guests.
quantity Makes 15 eyeballs
Materials kitchen rules
Wash your hands before you start!
• Always have a grown-up in the kitchen with you when you cook let’s begin
1. Peel the tomato skin, as you would a potato. Cut the skin into small pieces. 2. Cut each olive into 4. 3. Cut a very small sliver from an end of each cheese ball. 4. To assemble, take a toothpick and push it through the cheese (cut side up). Thread the tomato and olive onto the stick and then use your finger to carefully push the tomato and olive into the soft cheese, to make it look like an eye
http://carole-harris.barefootbooks.com/
Eyeballs A Barefoot Activity for Kids Ages 8 and up
Create these easy to make healthy veggie treats that are sure to scare your party guests.
quantity Makes 15 eyeballs
Materials kitchen rules
Wash your hands before you start!
• Always have a grown-up in the kitchen with you when you cook let’s begin
1. Peel the tomato skin, as you would a potato. Cut the skin into small pieces. 2. Cut each olive into 4. 3. Cut a very small sliver from an end of each cheese ball. 4. To assemble, take a toothpick and push it through the cheese (cut side up). Thread the tomato and olive onto the stick and then use your finger to carefully push the tomato and olive into the soft cheese, to make it look like an eye
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