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Oh my goodness, I love this cookbook. Every single cookie that I have tried out has turned out so delicious. Everyone loves them and they are so easy to make!!! Heather and Lucinda Wallace have done a fabulous job making this cookbook. Easy Peasy Recipes is a great cookbook for beginners and advanced cooks a like. It is easy enough for a beginner to follow and would make a great house warming present for anyone.

Here are a few recipes from the book that you are welcome to try out for yourself…

Colossal Double Chocolate White Chip Cookies

Makes about 2 dozen cookies.

4 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 ½ cups butter or margarine, softened
1 ¼ cups granulated sugar
1 ¼ cups packed brown sugar
2 eggs
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 cup milk chocolate chips
1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
½ cup white chips
1 cup chopped nuts

Preheat oven to 350ºF. In a medium bowl, stir together flour, baking powder, and baking soda. In a large bowl, cream together butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar. Beat eggs and vanilla extract into butter mixture. Gradually stir in flour mixture. Stir in milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chocolate chips, white chips, and nuts. Drop by level ¼-cupfuls, about 2 inches apart, onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake for 12 to 14 minutes or until light golden brown. Allow cookies to cool for 2 minutes on baking sheets, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.

Oranges and Cream Cookies

Makes about 3 ½ dozen cookies.

2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
¾ teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 cup butter or margarine, softened
½ cup granulated sugar
½ cup packed brown sugar
1 egg
2-3 teaspoons grated orange peel
1 package (12 ounces) white chips

Preheat oven to 350ºF. In a small bowl, stir together flour, baking soda, and salt. In a large bowl, cream together butter, granulated sugar, and brown sugar. Beat in egg and orange peel. Gradually beat in flour mixture. Stir in white chips. Drop by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased baking sheets. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until edges are light golden brown. Allow cookies to cool for 2 minutes on baking sheets, then transfer to wire racks to cool completely.

GIVEAWAY!!!

Lucinda & Heather Wallace have agreed to send out a copy of this hit cookbook to one lucky reader of the Domestic Diva. If you love to cook, you have got to have this book in your collection!

How to Enter:

1. all you have to do is comment to enter for your chance to win a copy of the 101 Easy Peasy Cookie Recipe cookbook by Lucinda & Heather Wallace.
2. you have two additional chances to enter for your chance to win a copy of this cookbook.
Keep in mind this is completely optional if you commented you have already been entered, but if you want your name in the hat two more times you can either write a blog post linking back to this blog post or place a link in your sidebar. If you do both plus comment you have 3 chances of winning.

Good luck everyone!!! Contest ends February 10, 2008, midnight EST. I will announce the winner on February 11, 2008.

Note This contest is open to US residents ONLY!!! If you have a US shipping address you can still enter. I’m sorry but I am unable to ship out of the country. Hope you understand.

Today, I will be spending a lot of time in the kitchen. Every year, I try to giveaway a gift to family and friends that I have personally made. This year I am making Homemade Hard Peppermint Candy. I will put the candy in Christmas Jars that I found at the Dollar Store and give them as gifts on Christmas Eve.

Homemade Hard Peppermint Candy

For those of you that want my treasured homemade hard peppermint candy recipe you can find it at my recipe site, Recipe Rush. This recipe is so easy to make, I don’t see why you would ever buy candy from a store again. You don’t have to just make peppermint, you can buy different flavored oils to make all different kinds of candy like butterscotch, lemon, or even grape. Whatever you have a taste for really can be made into a hard candy.

If you try out the recipe or have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask. I’ll try to help any way I can. I love hearing from others how the recipe worked for them, so don’t forget to comment.

Happy Holidays! Let the candy making begin!!

Menu Plan Monday

Aug 6, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Menu Plan Monday

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Monday
Baked Ocean Perch
Couscous
Green Beans

Tuesday
Homemade Pizza
Air Popped Popcorn
MOVIE NIGHT!!

Wednesday
Pork Chops
Orzo
Peas
Cornbread

Thursday
Slow Cooker Roast
Mashed Potatoes
Corn on the Cob

Friday
Hotdogs
Baked French Fries

Saturday
Baked Sweet Chicken Nuggets
Mac & Cheese
Sweet Peas

Sunday
Spaghetti
French Bread

Menu Plan Monday

Jul 30, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Menu Plan Monday

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Monday
Roast Beef
Mashed Potatoes
Butter Beans

Hubby’s birthday cake!

Tuesday
Baked Sweet Chicken Nuggets
Mac & Cheese
Sweet Peas

Mudslides!!!

Wednesday
Crab stuffed Shrimp
Corn on the Cob
Spinach Crab Dip & Chips

Hot Fudge Cake

MeMe’s Birthday!

Thursday
Pork Chops
Cous Cous
Green Beans

Friday
Pizza & a Movie!!!

Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

My Birthday!

Saturday
Hamburgers and French Fries

Sunday
Baked Fish
Baked Potatoes
Corn

New Recipes

May 10, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Recipes


Recipe Rush

Recipe Rush
recently had two new recipes added. If you haven’t checked them out, then you definitely should. They are delicious! The spaghetti bake was a HUGE hit with hubby. He had 3 helpings!!! And the Dirt Dessert is one of p-nuts favorites to make as well as eat.


Also, Did you know that Recipe Rush has been reviewed? It is true. A lovely lady by the name of Tam over at Mommy’s Getaway had tons of nice things to say about the broccoli shrimp angel hair pasta recipe that she tried. Here is what she had to say…

More Pasta Please!

I found this fabulous Broccoli and Shrimp Angel Hair Pasta recipe over at Recipe Rush and showed it to J. He said, “That sounds tasty, let’s try it!”. So yesterday, I gathered the ingredients and made it.

It is a very easy, very quick recipe. I am very happy about that alone because there are nights where I don’t want to spend more than 30 minutes preparing, cooking and serving a meal. I love to cook but sometimes a girl is tired!

Taste Test by Two Kids (one 4-yr old and one 16-mon old) - Both of the kids LOVED it. They both scarfed it down and Sissy (4-yr old) asked (and ate!) for seconds! That will make any mom happy!

Taste Test by Two Adults - J was sick and had a stopped up nose, so his review is disqualified. He said it seemed to be good, but he couldn’t taste anything, not even the Coke he had to drink with dinner. I liked it myself. It was pretty tasty.

When I make this next time, I will double the sauce portion and add more broccoli and bigger shrimp. We are a ’saucy’ family and I know J loves more shrimp. In fact, he can’t seem to get enough of shrimp.

This was a good recipe and even though my family prefers more sauce, it had good flavor just the way it was. I definitely will be back to try more of TheDomesticDiva’s recipes!

Thank you Tam for such a lovely review, I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe. If anyone tries one of my recipes and writes a review about it please by all means let me know so that I might return the favor with a little linky love.

New Recipes!

Apr 11, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Recipes

I just posted the recipes that we made the other day for Easter over at Recipe Rush.

Here is a sneak peak of what we made…
Dessert Crepes with Strawberry ToppingNon-Dairy SmoothieEaster Story Cookies

Apple Clafouti

Apr 1, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Commercial Break, Recipes

Today, I made Apple Clafouti for breakfast. We only had a couple eggs, buttermilk, and apples to make breakfast with so I decided to give this recipe a try. It turned out really good and it fed the whole hungry herd of boys for breakfast. Yes, we had the step-sons over this weekend, that is one of the reason why we don’t have any food left in the house. They are like vaccuum cleaners. They ate everything and anything in sight.

I just posted the Apple Clafouti recipe over at Recipe Rush. Go check it out if you are interested in making it as well.

~*Don’t forget to swing by Belly Bean for my latest pregnancy adventure with a bowl of ice cream!

Menu Plan Monday: Week 3

Jan 22, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Menu Plan Monday


Monday:
baked cod, scalloped potatoes, lima beans, brown and serve rolls
Tuesday:
slow cooker roast beef, veggies
Wednesday:
breakfast night [waffles, eggs, bacon]
Thursday:
homemade chicken noodle soup
Friday:
BBQ rib sandwiches, french fries
Saturday:
hot dogs, chips
Sunday:
chicken spaghetti, bread

Desserts for the week: brownies

Menu Plan Monday: Week 2

Jan 15, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Menu Plan Monday


Monday:
pork chops, rice, green beans, cornbread.
Tuesday:
whatever night
Wednesday:
steak fingers, corn, mashed potatoes
Thursday:
slow cooker roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, butter beans, bread
Friday:
fish, french fries, cheese grits
Saturday:
chicken pot pie, cornbread
Sunday:
spaghetti, garlic bread

Desserts for the week: Dirt cake

Menu Plan Monday: Week 1

Jan 2, 2007 Author: The Domestic Diva | Filed under: Menu Plan Monday

This is a just a day late but I just found out about it and it goes with the whole resolution/organizational thing.

Monday:
Hard & Soft Tacos, Chalupa’s
Tuesday:
GROCERY DAY!
Wednesday:
chicken & cheese shells, corn, green beans
Thursday:
slow cooker roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, butter beans, bread
Friday:
Mini-cheeseburgers, french fries
Saturday:
mac and cheese casserole, baked chicken fingers, bread
Sunday:
lasagna, garlic bread

Desserts for the week: Banana Pudding


    A mother of 4 boys and wife to a needy husband, life in the Diva's household is never stress free. Utilizing all of the wonderful benefits that the 'net has to offer (and avoiding housework if at all possible), Diva is trying to make a name for her self through her product reviews. Join the Diva on this journey called life as she attempts to become a respected writer or at least pretty darn close to it. She was one of only 15 women chosen to attend the (first ever) Sony Mommy Blogger Event and will be one of the finalist judges for the 2008 Twist n' Crunch Recipe Contest. Want to know More?
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