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    July 4th Recipes and Ideas Let's Get Creative!


    Here is a healthy festive way to celebrate! Just scoop out your melon to use as a bowl, then fill it back up with fresh fruits. You can use a small star cookie cutter to make the shapes using fruits cantelopes, watermelon, apples work well.
    I used the leftover fruits to make sorbet! A future post!
    Melting white chocolate and dipping fresh strawberries in blue sugar is fun for the kids!
    Get your creative juices going!


    Make some Funfetti Cupcakes, top with melted white chocolate and colored sugars!



    Simple blue and red jello. Just chill each layer separate in a rectangular pan
    and cut into stars with a cookie cutter.
    Garnish with whipped cream or mini marshmallows. For below recipe click on the links!
    Boom! Happy 4th of July....

    Grilled fruit is a great afternoon appetizer!
    Healthy colorful salad!
    Sausage Cabernet assorted colorful potatoes, grape tomatoes and beans!
    Grilled Filet Mignon

    Black and Blue Angus Burger
    Patriot Cake
    Strawberry Banana Blueberry Trifle


    Grandma's Orange Juice Cookies Patriotic Style
    Have a safe holiday from our house to yours!

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      Childhood Favorites from the Shine Supper Club

      My after-school snack was a sacred ritual. I sat on the carpet in my parents' bedroom at a low table, the television turned to "I Dream of Jeannie," and ate a peanut butter and honey sandwich cut into neat squares. I wasn't fussy about crusts. I just loved the sticky pairing of creamy peanut butter with syrupy golden sweetness drizzled from a honey bear in diagonals across the soft white bread. Nothing else--save for maybe apples and peanut butter in a pinch--could have made for as sweet an