I still need to buy the brownie mix, peanut butter, and chocolate, but I am going to do some holiday baking with the kids this weekend. My dad made peanut butter balls that he called "Buckeyes" every holiday, and I want to continue the baking tradition with my kids, but on a less-labor intensive scale.
On the way to school, my son informed me that he wanted to make fudge brownies with no peanut butter. Well, that certainly won't taste like the candy that I crave this year. I may have to make two types of brownies. Regardless, we are going to put on our aprons, and create some holiday baking memories.
As you know, I had the honor of being part of Chef Boyardee's virtual cookbook this year. My daughter and I are featured in the book, and I helped write the section on "Cooking with Kids/Cooking Memories." I will be joining the other talented authors on Thursday Dec. 6 for a Holiday chat. I made this little card for the occasion. You've got to click here to make the card move. TURN UP YOUR SPEAKERS. It's hysterical. I laugh every time I see it. My husband does look like that in the kitchen. He's a good sport, isn't he?
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Tweet On the way to school, my son informed me that he wanted to make fudge brownies with no peanut butter. Well, that certainly won't taste like the candy that I crave this year. I may have to make two types of brownies. Regardless, we are going to put on our aprons, and create some holiday baking memories.
As you know, I had the honor of being part of Chef Boyardee's virtual cookbook this year. My daughter and I are featured in the book, and I helped write the section on "Cooking with Kids/Cooking Memories." I will be joining the other talented authors on Thursday Dec. 6 for a Holiday chat. I made this little card for the occasion. You've got to click here to make the card move. TURN UP YOUR SPEAKERS. It's hysterical. I laugh every time I see it. My husband does look like that in the kitchen. He's a good sport, isn't he?
What: Join us for a Twitter Party to celebrate special holiday moments with family in the kitchen, inspired by The Little Chefs Project, the first-ever crowd sourced e-book on cooking with little chefs! In partnership with Chef Boyardee, The Motherhood and 40 fantastic mom bloggers have written a virtual book that will truly make you feel like a kid again. From creating family time in the kitchen to bonding over everyday and holiday fun, we have tips and recipes for creating kitchen magic with your family.
When: Thursday, December 6, 2-3 p.m. ET
Where: We’ll be on Twitter – follow the #LittleChefs hashtag to track the conversation. You can see the details and RSVP via this Twtvite: http://twtvite.com/littlechefs
Hashtag: #LittleChefs
Prizes: Chef Boyardee will give away five total prizes, each consisting of a Chef Boyardee Pizza Kit, coupons, a Chef hat, apron and cookie cutters. Winners will be chosen randomly from among participants who respond correctly to trivia questions.
Hosts: @theMotherhood, @CooperMunroe, @EmilyMcKhann
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