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Saturday, 31 December 2016

Easy Kids New Year's Eve Party

With jacked up parking,  club admission and military like police patrols, there is no better place to celebrate the new year than at home with the little ones.

Check out these inexpensive, easy to recreate ideas that are sure to please your crew.

Party hats
Top your heads with sparkly, shiny top hats to set the mood.

Table decorations
Pick a color theme (I chose silver) and purchase recycleable plates, cups and champagne glasses for a fancy fun setting.
Silly strings, funny glasses & noise makers

Tune into the live from time square show, pop on your awesome glasses & blow your noise maker! Don't worry about the neighborhood, it's New Year's Eve!


Cake! Well why not, blow out a candle in celebration of the new year while popping bottles of sparkling grape juice!


Veggies and dip are a nutritious and delicious party staple that shouldn't be forgotten.


Honey-chili meatballs, sticky, sweet and savory. A kids favorite and definitely parent approved. Leftovers make for great sandwiches next day.


No better way to get the family closer than a giant share platter of nachos, salsa and guacamole!


The perfect finish, crispy golden cinnamon bun fries drizzled with icing!

Hope you enjoy! Let me know what you think.

Happy New Year and blessings to you and yours ❤️

Thursday, 1 December 2016

How to make salmon

Ingredients:

Salmon fillets
Salt
Pepper
Olive oil

Instructions:

Preheat a non-stick skillet on medium high heat.

Season the top side of the salmon fillets and gently place into pan.

Season the other side with more salt and pepper.

Cook for 3-4 minutes or until edges are beginning to brown and then flip over.

Cook an additional 2-3 minutes and then remove from the pan and set aside.

Let the salmon rest for 10 minutes before serving.

Recipe can be used for as many portions as desired.

Here are video instructions: