Wednesday, January 28, 2015

All Things Valentine's Day


I have written a ton about Valentine's Day over the years, so in case you've missed any of them the first time around here they are:

The Easiest Homemade Valentine Ever - honestly, the easiest.


More Ideas for Homemade Valentines - Play Doh, recycled crayons, and good ol rocks.



Snowy Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt - so fun, but remember, you need snow.



Make Strawberry Hearts - holiday fun and healthy, too!



Heart-Shaped Potatoes - because do you love your kids, or not?


Valentine's Day Cookies that WOW - trust me, these will be a hit.


All About Suffragette Postcards - I know it's most likely that you don't care about the suffrage movement, but if you do... it has cool ties to Valentine's Day. You can see more here, too.


I know that many a kid brings in a homemade Valentine, but your time and sanity are worth something, so let me recommend a few great picks for store-bought - and fabulous - class Valentines.

Peaceable Kingdom - has so many fantastic options from scratch-n-sniff sticker Valentines to Owl bookmark cards.

eeBoo - has two awesome choices, animals and fairies, and includes teacher cards, too.

Paper Magic - has very cool paper airplane Valentines and Mad Libs Valentines.


Okay. so who's ready to celebrate Valentine's Day!

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Six Recipes for Two Ingredient Fudge

I wish I wasn't writing this post. And you should wish you weren't reading it. Because all of these fudge recipes are delicious and easy to make. And totally unhealthy.

So let's pretend all this fudge is not for you, it's for the next time you have to bring something last minute to a neighborhood party, and need something really easy to make.

Oh and did I mention all of these fudge recipes are made with just two ingredients?

Six Recipes for Two Ingredient Fudge

Chocolate Fudge - chocolate chips and condensed milk {from Snail Pace Transformations}

Maple Fudge - maple syrup and whipping cream -- add walnuts if you want, but then it's three ingredients {from Food.com}

Mint Fudge - Andes Candies and chocolate frosting {from One Sweet Appetite}

Peanut Butter Fudge -  almond bark and peanut butter {from Six Sisters' Stuff}

Strawberry Fudge -  strawberry frosting and white chocolate {from Spend with Pennies}

Traditional Fudge - chocolate chips and chocolate frosting {from Betty Crocker}

I just read that Nutella can be substituted for chocolate chips, so looks like I'm making two ingredient Nutella fudge, I'll let you know how it turns out!

Do you have a favorite two ingredient recipe? Let me know in the comments!

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