Sabra Dark Chocolate Dip is Delicious

Have you wanted to try a new food, but it's never in stock? Sabra Dark Chocolate Dip and I tangoed for about a year. During a Walmart run, my husband found it! I grabbed an eight ounce tub of chocolate flavored hummus and tossed it in the cart. By the way, hummus is dip made... Continue Reading →

Is Animal Crossing a Great Game

Recently, I came across Marissa Balti's book, Animal Crossing: a Great Game. It was written for young readers (Children that don't require illustrations to help them follow a story). Aren't we all kids at heart?Truthfully, it's a quick read for an adult. Yet, Animal Crossing: a Great Game reminded me of a history book. The... Continue Reading →

Skip the Drive Thru and Brew Dunkin’ Coffee at Home

Dunkin' coffee is my daily splurge. To keep my vice budget friendly, I use the K-Cup single brew side of my Hamiltion Beach FlexBrew. I am not a barista, but my coffee order is simple. There is no point in paying someone else to brew bold coffee for me. My simple order is not the... Continue Reading →

Fluffernutter Cookies, First Attempt…

It's another day of starring at the pantry wondering, "What can I bake in here?" I noticed a bag of mini marshmellows. So, I searched for marshmellow cookie recipes. The search yielded a lot of chocolate and marshmellow cookies. Sadly, I only had Hershey Cocoa Powder. Feeling defeated, I resumed my search. Surprisingly, I found... Continue Reading →

Soothing Cooking by Imamu Room

Shoutout to YouTube promoting Imamu Room's Week of Husbento Boxes on my feed. This probably happened, because I am interested in learning how to make japanese cuisine. Part of this comes from a desire to reduce takeout cost in my families budget. Plus, food looks so cute and delicious in anime. [Side Note: Kakuriyo: Bed... Continue Reading →

Pioneer Woman is Taking Over My Kitchen

Ree Drummond is one of my favorite Food Network stars. I started watching her in 2013. At first, I only watched Food Network Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives. Occasionally, I watched the history of different foods. One Saturday morning, I was up early and Ree was on. She was working on recipes you could make now... Continue Reading →

From Pocket Camp to Animal Crossing New Horizons back to Pocket Camp

Animal Crossing is one of my favorite Nintendo game series. When I was a preteen, one of the kids I babysat introduced me to the game. He had a GameCube and I was saving to buy my own. At that point, I saw a few trailers for the game. The marketing scheme at that time... Continue Reading →

Webtoon One Daily Free Episode Ensures Popular Completed Series Continue to Make Revenue for Creators

Webtoon is my favorite self care application. I enjoy reading, but I can't read like I used too. Back in grade school, I loved getting lost in a book. As an adult, I choose not to make time for that type of reading. If I do, there is a reason for it. Those reasons are... Continue Reading →

Sally’s Peanut Butter M&M Minis Cookies are Addictive

Although I have over 20 years of baking experience, I cannot create recipes. When I am in the mood to bake, I take a look at my pantry. I pick my key ingredients and start searching for recipes online. On this particular morning, I decided to use the left over M&M Minis from my husband's... Continue Reading →

Steak-UMMS Cheese Steaks for Dinner

When it comes to feeding my family, I try to incorporate fresh vegetables as much as I can. Some of my favorite vegetables to work with are peppers, mushrooms and onions. Fresh vegetables and fruit have a short shelf life. Regardless of the recipe, I dice, chop or slice a portion of them in advance.... Continue Reading →

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