Saturday Recipe: Quick & Easy Lasagna Skillet Meal

Here’s a great idea for dinner that’s quick & easy! This take on lasagna only requires about 30 minutes start to finish, and even better, it all gets made in one pan making clean up a breeze.

You only need a few minutes of prep time and a few ingredients too. While this recipe calls for jarred pasta sauce, you could always substitute with home made if you prefer. You can check out the complete recipe with instructions on the post HERE.

-Thanks June at PracticallyHomemade!

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Wednesday Recipe: Quick & Easy Pasta Alfredo

After the hustle and bustle and big holiday meals, if you are looking for a quick and easy dinner idea, you might want to check out Michelle’s recipe for pasta alfredo.

Just cook your pasta, and then you need about 10 minutes to make the sauce. Combine and dinner is served! Make a big salad and a loaf of french bread and you have a great dinner in a matter of minutes. You can check out the complete recipe along with instructions on the post HERE.

-Thanks Michelle at iheartpublix!

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Saturday Recipe: Festive Peanut Butter Blossoms


Looking for a fun and festive cookie to make this week? Peanut butter blossoms are a popular cookie, and with the addition of some decorations and frosting they become a festive dessert perfect for the holidays.

If you’ve never made these cookies, June has a recipe that is easy to make and has tips to make sure they come out picture perfect. You can check out the complete recipe along with instructions and photos on her post HERE.

-Thanks June at PracticallyHomemade!

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Wednesday Recipe: Broccoli, Ham & Cheese Braid

If you are looking for a quick and easy idea for dinner, Michelle has a great idea – broccoli, ham & cheese braid. In less than 30 minutes you can have dinner on the table!

This recipe is perfect with all the last minute hustle & bustle of the holidays, and would also be great to make for unexpected company or even for a get-together. You can check out the complete recipe along with instructions on the post HERE.

-Thanks Michelle at iheartpublix

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Wednesday Recipe: Festive Holiday Sugar Cookies


Nothing says holiday cookies like a batch of decorated sugar cookies! If you are looking for a recipe that will yield a buttery, soft cookie, you might want to check out Michelle’s recipe.

The cookies only take about 6 minutes of baking time, and after cooling the fun of decorating begins! It’s a great way of getting the family involved in holiday activities too, and festive cookies are perfect to give to neighbors, friends, or for cookie swaps. You can check out the complete recipe along with instructions on her post HERE.

-Thanks Michelle at iheartpbulix!

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