The Dunkin' Donuts Coffee at Grocery Giveaway is now closed. Thank you to everyone who left comments. I used random.org to select the winner...drum roll please...
Congrats to Amy Beth Marantino!
Contact me at homewithmandy @ gmail dot com with your mailing address and Dunkin' Donuts at Grocery will ship you one full size bag of Strawberry Shortcake and one full size bag of Toasted Almond, plus two cute Dunkin’ Donuts mugs.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Monday, July 23, 2012
New Seasonal Flavors of Dunkin' Donuts at Grocery + a Giveaway!
When I was asked to review two new flavors of Dunkin' Donuts at Grocery coffee, I jumped at the chance...especially after I found out what their Spring Seasonal Flavors are!
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Chicken Diablo
I just love my food blog buddies because just when I think I'm all out of ideas for dinner, I am inspired all over again with their talents. I first spotted this delicious Chicken Diablo on Pinterest from Leslie Green who is The Hungry Housewife. She has an entire board just on Chicken! She pinned this recipe from Maggie of A Bitchin' Kitchen who adapted the recipe from Bev Cooks who found the recipe on Recipe Finder.
All that to prove to you, this recipe is GOOD! It's been passed all around the internet and wound up on pinterest because it's easy to make and is full of flavor.
All that to prove to you, this recipe is GOOD! It's been passed all around the internet and wound up on pinterest because it's easy to make and is full of flavor.
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Independence Day Wreath
Happy 4th of July! I whipped up this front door wreath last week and wanted to share with you how easy and inexpensive it was to make.
The wreath form was purchased at Hobby Lobby for $5. I have a better tip for you though!! Because I had enough decor items left over for a second wreath, I turned a pool noodle into a wreath form. I saw the idea on Pinterest, man I love that web site. The pool noodle from Walmart was only $1.50. I trimmed about five inches off one side with scissors and then taped the two ends together. I may do this for all my wreaths since it worked so well.
I wrapped the wreath with this spool of inexpensive sparkly ribbon from the Christmas section. Yes, Hobby Lobby already has a Christmas section!
Here are my supplies: a spool of patriotic ribbon, blue ribbon, red flowers and white flowers, patriotic pinwheels and patriotic sparklers.
I started by wrapping the wreath with my patriotic ribbon that I found on sale for $2.00.
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