If I were a cook, I'd try this recipe but I wouldn't want to start something new, get the hopes up of my starving children, then have to disappoint! lol
My grandmother, Esther, once told me her aged and wrinkled hands were the product of a lifetime of hard work and innocence. With a smile on her face and a song in her heart, she chose to find joy in each moment.
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it sounds delcious and I love the cute recipe card.
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Man, I found your blog! Woo hoo!
If I were a cook, I'd try this recipe but I wouldn't want to start something new, get the hopes up of my starving children, then have to disappoint! lol
It looks wonderful though!
Hi... I would love to follow!
My link is:
www.thelawellinfamily.blogspot.com
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Thanks! ; )
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What a Beautiful Blog!
Hi Mommy Night Owl--hope you enjoy the recipe, and thanks for stopping by!
Hey sweet Melissa. I'm so glad you stopped by. Thanks!
Hi Kimberly,
Thank you for your comment, and thank you for following. I'm excited to check out your website.
Have a wonderful day!
Lori
Following you via MBC--hope to see you over at Hands, House, and Heart Full!
Kris, thanks for visiting. I'll definitely check out your blog.
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