Loved this piece on how to store fruit and veggies so they won’t rot on your counter or in fridge! Thanks to http://www.MyThirtySpot.com for a great, informative piece! Click on the photo below to read on:
Loved this piece on how to store fruit and veggies so they won’t rot on your counter or in fridge! Thanks to http://www.MyThirtySpot.com for a great, informative piece! Click on the photo below to read on:
Today’s Simple Holiday Survival Recipe is for Mini Baked Brie Bites. I love baked brie, and this is such a simple recipe, I think I could make it every day! Enjoy!
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Take fillo shells out of packaging and place frozen shells onto baking sheet (I cover baking sheet with tin foil to make for easy clean up!). Cut the brie round into bite sized pieces(see “Notes On Brie” below). You can get 30 pieces from one 7 oz. brie round. Place a piece of brie into each fillo shell. Bake filled shells for 5-8 minutes, until cheese is melted but not browned.
Remove from oven; place a dollop of cranberry relish on top of each filled, baked shell. Place on serving platter and serve warm.
Notes On Brie:
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Simple Solutions Diva has posted some great breakfast ideas, including savory veggie pancakes, sweet cranberry pinwheels and more on Pinterest today! Click on the photo below to see these and more recipes!
VEER!, an independent feature film, will be shown during the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. November 7th & 9th, and January 19th. Actress Laura Morey has the role of Dee. For times and locations, click on the photo below!
Wonderful article by The Wall Street Journal‘s Katy McLaughlin on how to enjoy life more by indulging less. We can all find the lesson in this story and apply it to our own lives. Simplifying can heighten your appreciation of things!
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If you have 10 minutes and a can of non-petroleum based lubricant, you have all the tools you need to do a simple maintenance project sure to save you big money down the road. If you are like me, you take your garage door for granted — that is until is stops working and your car is trapped inside! (Just happened to me!) According to Harold from AAA Overhead Door (my guy on call!), he recommends every 6 months, use a non-petroleum based lubricant (WD 40 or teflon spray product) to maintain your garage door. Here’s how:
That is it! A little maintenance goes a long way!
Harold also recommends doing this if your door starts getting really squeaky or noisy. In addition, if you close your door and it pops back up, be sure to check the safety sensors at the bottom on either side of the door to make sure they are aligned. He says that is the number one reason he gets called out, and it is an easy fix — But costs $ in labor charges to have him come out to do it!
Lovely little article from inthekitchn.com! I especially love #6!
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