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Grandma's Slumber Night Party 2011

The time has come around for our Grandma's Slumber Night Party we have each year. This year I think the grandchildren were extra excited to get together since we were not able to have one last year because of Grandpa's illness. For me, it is the highlight of the year.  We have different crafts, each one makes their own individual dinner, and then we watch a movie that makes us all laugh. Our theme is always God centered and full of fun! 2011 Grandma's Slumber Night Party   He Is The Light Of The World...John 3:12 One of the crafts this year was making Stain Glass Votives. Some tissue paper, glue, a votive holder and a brush are all you'll need - and the variations are endless. Over the years I kept tissue paper from various gifts.   As you can see, they turned out so cute!     We talked about how the Lord is the light of the world and how He wants us to shine His light so others can see the Lord in them. How wonderful to kno

Classic Peanut Butter Cookies

These effortless cookies have that sweet and salty flavor that makes them so irresistible. Classic Peanut Butter Cookies Hannah, my granddaughter, made these Classic Peanut Butter Cookies during our cookie marathon I had when the Grandchildren were here. These effortless cookies have that sweet and salty flavor that makes them irresistible.

5 Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Finds #3

Good morning everyone. How is your day going? Here are some fabulous finds I found this week on Pinterest. A place you can bookmark and catalog the things that wow you. Let me know if you need an invite. I hope your day is filled with Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Finds..... Homegrown Hospitality l Joy Is Sweet Paul Magazine  l  Strawberry Shake With Poke A Dot Marshmallows Torie Jayne  l  My Baking Prietties Hip Hip Hooray!  l  Oreo Pops All That Is Left Is The Crumbs  l  Zebra Cake You can join in the fun here !

Southern Style! Fresh Lady Cream Peas With Delicious Hot Water Cornbread {Granny's Recipe}

Growing up in North East Texas, my Mother knew several truck farmers that grew different kinds of peas in the summer.  During pea season, my sisters and I would gather in the living room with paper bags for the shells and big bowls for the peas and shell peas as we watched soap operas (yes, I use to watch soap operas (whisper) and while we sat with fans blowing on us. It's funny, back then we didn't have air conditioning and we didn't seem to be bothered by the hot summers as much as we do today. Wonder why? I remember, we even would go and get in a circle under our big tree in the backyard sometimes too and shell peas.  Oh, the memories of those days are flooding in. By the time a bushel or two were shelled, Mother would have the first pot of Lady Cream Peas (Sometimes called Zipper Cream Peas) already cooked and waiting for us to eat with some Hot Water Cornbread to go with them, and maybe a slice or two of homegrown tomatoes and onion. We often put

5 Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Finds #2

These are my 5 Pinterest finds this week.  Have you seen Pinterest yet?  Pinterest is a place where you can gather visual inspirational finds and group them together to make visual boards.  Let me know if you need an invite.  I hope your day is filled with Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Finds .....     Along For The Ride l Never Forget A Beach Cottage l Decorating with Chalkboard Paint Designboom l Cutting Scales The Crafting Chicks l DIY Treat Stands Sun Scholars l Rubber Egg You can join in the fun here !

Lemon Lime Sugar Cookies {Caleb's Yummy Creation}

Here is another cookie recipe we made during our cookie marathon I had when the Grandchildren were here.  These Lemon Lime Sugar Cookies were made by Caleb, my 10 year old grandson, and came about when we decided that we needed another flavor besides chocolate and peanut butter.  Caleb is so creative and such a perfectionist when is comes to choosing a great presentation.  We had some mini M&Ms leftover from Easter so he picked out the yellow and green ones for this recipe.  He did such a fantastic job.  He not only worked so hard at reading and getting the recipe right, he made them look so pretty.  Just that little bit of chocolate mixed with the lemon lime in the cookies made these super delicious!

Jalapeno Burger {Every Bite Has A Kick}

  I have been seeing on the commercial for Burger King this wonderful Jalapeno Burger , and I wanted to create one myself.  You pretty much just take your hamburger meat and season it with your favorite seasonings and add chopped jalapenos. Depending on how hot you like your food, when you pick out your jalapenos, you should pick the ones that are short and fat for a lot of heat and the longer ones for a milder heat.  I found this out when I made these burgers, and although they were delicious, for my taste, they could have been a little hotter. At the end of when you take a bite of the burger, you have that wonderful heat that ends up in the back of your mouth.  That to me is a perfect bite with some kick to it.  

5 Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Finds #1

I am finding wonderful finds on Pinterest that I will be sharing with you periodically.  I hope you check them out and let them know Cooking with K sent you that way.  If you need an invite to Penterest, please let me know and I will invite you.  I hope your day is filled with Healthy, Wealthy and Wise Finds ..... Monday Inspiration l Epheriell Designs How To Clarify Butter l David Lebovitz Tea Party l Two Little Ones Strawberry Kiwi Pizza l Joy In My Kitchen Packaging Muffins l FISKARS You can join in the fun here  

Creamy Skillet Corn {Granny's Recipe}

Creamy Skillet Corn , super simple to make with few ingredients and is a great side dish to take to any gathering using fresh corn cut off the cob that is creamy with surprising crispiness. Look at these beautiful ears of corn I got at Walmart for 15 cents an ear.  I am not surprised that they are running corn on special. Fresh corn is always ready around the first of July here in Texas.

Peanut Butter Chip & Milk Chocolate Chip Cookies {Hannah's Favorite}

This last week was a busy one for me with having all of my grandchildren at my house off and on during the whole week.  On Saturday, two of my grandchildren and I, baked cookies all day.  I think when it was all said and done, we had baked eight dozen cookies.  These Peanut Butter and Milk Chocolate Chip Cookies were made by my 11 year old granddaughter, Hannah.  She not only worked hard at reading and making sure she got the recipe right, but making sure that each cookie was the same size. She did such a fantastic job.  Of all the cookies we made these were her favorite.  How can you go wrong....peanut butter and chocolate...yum.