One Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by Candi Feola
4y ago
Seriously, this sorbet is just one ingredient making this one of my favorite summer recipes. The summer watermelon obsession runs deep in my house so I like to switch things up every now and then. This is simply the best kid friendly sorbet recipe ever. Let’s Jump Right In What You Need: 1/2 watermelon large, seedless I told you it was one ingredient…I wasn’t kidding What You Do: 1. Cut or scoop the watermelon out onto a baking sheet and freeze for 4 hours or until solid. 2. Blend the frozen watermelon in batches until smooth and pour into a bread tin and f ..read more
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Confessions Summer Salads: Watermelon, Feta, Basil
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by Candi Feola
4y ago
This fresh Watermelon Salad in a honey lime vinaigrette is a simple, refreshing summer side dish that is just the thing to serve with, or for, dinner on a hot August day. We eat a LOT of watermelon at our house during the summer.  It’s right up there next to peaches and cantaloupe for being a favorite summer fruit for our family and my babe could easily manage a half a watermelon on his own in just one sitting. I am truly concerned for the teenage years. Backstory: I wanted to do something a little different than just plain old wedges of watermelon with dinner the other week, so I th ..read more
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One Ingredient Watermelon Sorbet
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Seriously, this sorbet is just one ingredient making this one of my favorite summer recipes. The summer watermelon obsession runs deep in my house so I like to switch things up every now and then. This is simply the best kid friendly sorbet recipe ever. Let’s Jump Right In What You Need: 1/2 watermelon large, seedless I told you it was one ingredient…I wasn’t kidding What You Do: 1. Cut or scoop the watermelon out onto a baking sheet and freeze for 4 hours or until solid. 2. Blend the frozen watermelon in batches until smooth and pour into a bread tin and f ..read more
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Confessions Summer Salads: Watermelon, Feta, Basil
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
This fresh Watermelon Salad in a honey lime vinaigrette is a simple, refreshing summer side dish that is just the thing to serve with, or for, dinner on a hot August day. We eat a LOT of watermelon at our house during the summer.  It’s right up there next to peaches and cantaloupe for being a favorite summer fruit for our family and my babe could easily manage a half a watermelon on his own in just one sitting. I am truly concerned for the teenage years. Backstory: I wanted to do something a little different than just plain old wedges of watermelon with dinner the other week, so I th ..read more
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Confessions: Jalapeno Poppers
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Confessions: Jalapeno Poppers Happy Cinco de Mayo  Bacon Jalapeno Poppers—Baked Not Fried! If you like spicy, you will LOVE  these Jalapeno Poppers! Halved jalapeños stuffed with cream cheese, bacon and garlic, topped with crispy breadcrumbs. Like most delicious foods, classic stuffed jalapeño poppers are deep fried, but for the ease of at-home preparation (and to save room for my other  guilty pleasures), I decided to try baking the bacon stuffed jalapeños instead. The results were blue-ribbon worthy. Not only are these Bacon Jalapeño Poppers just as addictive as the original recipe that i ..read more
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Confessions: DIY Light Saber
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Confessions: DIY Light Saber Celebrate Star Wars Day on a budget The countdown to May the Fourth (be with you) is over. This nerd holiday is finally here. I can honestly say that before Dom was born I didn’t give May the fourth much thought. I was always a bigger fan of Cinco de Mayo to be honest (I mean how could you not be?).  Now that I have both Jeff and my future Star Wars nerd we have to celebrate Star Wars Day, plus mama loves a theme. It makes a random day more fun, plus Dom loves a weapon.  There are so many different things you can do but I decided to make lightsabers from Dollar Tr ..read more
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Confessions: Egg Roll in a Bowl
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Confessions Egg Roll in a Bowl An Easy One Skillet Meal   Happy Friday y’all! If you’re anything like me by Friday you are over cooking dinner. If you’re anything like me you’re also bored as f with the takeout options in your area of the suburb. Whelp ladies and gents have no fear….Confessions has come up with an easy alternative to ordering out for tonight’s dinner. The Confessions: Egg Roll in a Bowl…boom!  The simple, fresh flavors of this Egg Roll in a Bowl skillet meal creates a tasty dinner anyone would love in less than 30 minutes. That’s less time than it would take to wait for a piz ..read more
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Confessions: Easter Sensory Bin
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Confessions: Easter Sensory Bin Bright, colorful, and on theme This Easter sensory bin is made with colored rice, plastic eggs, little chicks and fine motor tools. Bright and colorful, this rice bin is fun for all ages. One of our favorite ways to celebrate the holidays is by making a themed sensory bin. This Easter sensory bin is such a fun one, with colored rice, easter grass, plastic eggs, little bunnies and chicks and a silicone egg mold, my kids are keeping very busy!   Tip: I like to stock up on items after the holidays so I can get them at a discount An Easter Sensory Bin Kids Will L ..read more
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Confessions: Rice Shake Easter Eggs
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Confessions: Rice Shake Easter Eggs in Ziploc Bags Looking for a little less mess this year? Try rice shake Easter eggs! Easy clean cup and more controlled ha! Grab a bag of rice for a buck at the dollar store and have fun! After the rice is dry, pour it into a tub to make a sensory bin for the kids. Or you can also keep adding food coloring to dye more eggs! This is a super simple, super clean way to let your toddler dye their own Easter eggs. You need 5 things, which you probably already have in the house. What you need: Ziploc Bags Rice Food coloring Spoon Hard boiled eggs Confessions ..read more
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Confessions: Easter Outfits
Confessions of a Stay at Home Mom | My misadventures in motherhood
by candi.confessionsofasahm@gmail.com
4y ago
Confessions: Easter Outfits Our Matching Easter Outfits- because of course As you’re busy with egg hunts and bunny photos, don’t forget about matching Easter outfits. They’re an opportunity for some serious family cuteness this spring. Options for mommy-and-me dresses abound, however if you have a boy the Easter options are a bit…well sad. If you know me you know that I basically live for dressing my family for the holidays. Easter can prove a bit tricky because of the weather being a touch uncooperative. The weather in April may tend to be dreary but these options will brighten up your day ..read more
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