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i cannot remember anything. really. this is my one hope of remebering the details of our everyday lives. i want to make this time last forever.





sweetpeafairies:

kimber-leigh:

2402trinity2010:

mother-gaia:

Homemade Peanut Butter Granola
Ingredients: Makes four ¼ c servings2 tbsp. creamy peanut butter2 tbsp. honey¼ tsp. cinnamon¼ tsp. vanilla extract1 c. oats
Directions: Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spray cookie shit with non-stick cooking spray and set aside. You can also use wax paper. Combine peanut butter and honey in a bowl and microwave until peanut butter melts (about 20 seconds). Stir.
Stir cinnamon and vanilla into peanut butter and honey mixture. Add oats and stir until oats are completely covered in peanut butter mixture. Spread out oat mixture onto prepared cookie sheet and bake for 7 -8 minutes until granola is slightly browned. Let cool until granola is crunchy.
Extras: You can also add in coconut, raisins, nuts etc! Be creative!

Wow…thanks for sharing. I absolutely need to make this. Lilly loves peanut butter, so this is something I need to try. Just have to buy peanut butter without bits in it. 

So going to make this…

Want!

sweetpeafairies:

kimber-leigh:

2402trinity2010:

mother-gaia:

Homemade Peanut Butter Granola

Ingredients: 
Makes four ¼ c servings
2 tbsp. creamy peanut butter
2 tbsp. honey
¼ tsp. cinnamon
¼ tsp. vanilla extract
1 c. oats

Directions: 
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Spray cookie shit with non-stick cooking spray and set aside. You can also use wax paper. Combine peanut butter and honey in a bowl and microwave until peanut butter melts (about 20 seconds). Stir.

Stir cinnamon and vanilla into peanut butter and honey mixture. Add oats and stir until oats are completely covered in peanut butter mixture. Spread out oat mixture onto prepared cookie sheet and bake for 7 -8 minutes until granola is slightly browned. Let cool until granola is crunchy.

Extras: You can also add in coconut, raisins, nuts etc! Be creative!

Wow…thanks for sharing. I absolutely need to make this. Lilly loves peanut butter, so this is something I need to try. Just have to buy peanut butter without bits in it. 

So going to make this…

Want!



graceinfood:

coconut crunch chicken strips + creamy honey-mango dipping sauce

graceinfood:

coconut crunch chicken strips + creamy honey-mango dipping sauce



I have such amazing friends!

I have such amazing friends!




theskimm:

NEW ENTREPRENEUR LESSON OF THE DAY: Don’t forget that sometimes it’s ok to be lost.

A friend recently stopped by Skimm HQ and noticed one of our bookshelves. Through the mix of some Twilight and political books (the perfect match), our friend noticed a few other gems. Study books for the…

this.



travellark:

thefreshcipebox:

I saw this great pin floating around on pinterest. It was from Good Housekeeping, it’s a great resource on how to roast vegetables.

I agree that the roasting concentrates the flavor, and it’s one of my favorite ways to eat vegetables.

I updated the chart a little by adding a few more in, and I also changed some of the seasoning combinations.  I realize that some people think that tomatoes are a fruit, but I like to slow roast them.

Maybe when the weather is warmer, I’ll put together a how to on grilling fruits & vegetables.

I hope this is helpful.

[if you click through on the blog, it might be easier to read- it’s a nice big image. I’m also happy to email a copy out to anyone]

YES. YES. YES.

(via whatyousaybabyk)


holy shit. i am a homeowner.

holy shit. i am a homeowner.




“Most good things happen without a plan: friendships, falling in love, finding a job, and so on. If you want to make your new year count, you’ll need to be intentional — not by setting goals, but by making space in your life for what really matters.”

Jeff Goins (via dark-rye)

This.

(Source: noeeeee, via overflowing)


heylaney:

I love this idea.
katbot:

“Start on January 1st with an empty jar. Throughout the year write the good things that happened to you on little pieces of paper. On December 31st, open the jar and read all the amazing things that happened to you that year.”

[via themagicianthatneverfailed: dr-kara:heretherebdragons]

heylaney:

I love this idea.

katbot:

“Start on January 1st with an empty jar. Throughout the year write the good things that happened to you on little pieces of paper. On December 31st, open the jar and read all the amazing things that happened to you that year.”

[via themagicianthatneverfaileddr-kara:heretherebdragons]

(Source: mickeykayyy, via georgiegirlnyc)




ohheyychrissy:

Upcoming new apartment DIY projects.

And my “upcoming” I mean I’m going to the craft store after work.

I JUST BOUGHT MY FIRST HOUSE! 


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