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I started cooking with my step-mother one summer when I was home from college. We traded off days on who would cook. I would find delicious recipes and prepare them for my family with great anticipation. Now out of college and in a home of my own I cook for my husband. My husband is not originally from America. He is from Morocco and it has allowed me to expand my cooking interests to international dishes. I hope that you enjoy the recipes and experiences that I will share with you!
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Monday, December 29, 2008

Chex muddy mix with a twist


For my holiday baking I included Chex muddy mix however I wanted to add a twist to it so I added pretzels, and peanuts to the recipe. Either way this holiday favorite can be given away as a homemade gift or eaten as a snack at home.

Servings 18 (1/2 cup each)

Ingredients:
4 cups Rice Chex cereal (Corn or Rice, mix the two)
3 cups pretzels
3 cups peanuts
1 cup semi sweet chocolate chips
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 butter or margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar

In a large bowl mix cereal, pretzels, and peanuts; set aside.
In 1 quart microwaveable bowl, microwave chocolate chips, peanut butter, and butter on high 1 minute and stir. Microwave about 30 seconds longer or until mixture is smooth. Stir in vanilla. Pour mixture over cereal, stirring until coated evenly. Pour into 2 gallon resealable food storage plastic bag. Add the powdered sugar. Seal bag, shake until well coated. Spread on wax paper to cool.

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Save Money by Cooking with a Crock-pot

First introduced in 1971, the Crock-Pot revolutionized the way we cook meals. The word Crock-Pot is actually trademarked by Rival Industries, but is used in every day conversations instead of the term slow cooker. Many recipes for the crock-pot require little preparation. The slow cooker can then safely be left to run unattended, making it a convenient cooking method.
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The convenience of the slow cooker not only saves you time, but will also save you money. Don't you think it's time to take it out of your closet (or wherever you have it packed away collecting dust) and make a Crock-Pot meal today?
About the Author:Cara Mirabella is a WAHM with one toddler from New Jersey. She owns and manages TheHouseholdHelper.com - a site dedicated to saving your time, money and sanity when managing your household. She has written several articles, reports and e-books including http://wahmcart.com/x.php?adminid=1826&id=6133&pid=1993"Recipes For Every Occassion: 470 Crock Pot Recipes".
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