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I Am Watching You
The Maid
Hopeless
It Ends with Us
Unmissing
The All New Ball Book Of Canning And Preserving: Over 200 of the Best Canned, Jammed, Pickled, and Preserved Recipes
Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving
Jurassic World: The Official Cookbook
Halo: The Official Cookbook
Ugly Love
Verity
Where the Crawdads Sing
The Moonlight Child
Becky: The Heartbreaking Story of Becky Watts by Her Father Darren Galsworthy
Freed
Drowning in Stars
Behind Her Eyes
The Girl in the White Van
Regretting You
Defending Jacob


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Focaccia

Focaccia is soooo fun to make esp with kids. I love getting my kids involved in cooking. The younger you get them cooking, the more love they have for it and want to do it. I started my son off at 4 years old.. today he LOVES to cook. I did not do the same with my daughter and she is really not into cooking. So, I decided any children we have going forward, their little butts will be cooking. Anytime my nieces or nephews are over, we cook together (bread, pizza, biscuits, whatever).  You Will Need: 4 Cups Bread Flour (King Arthur) 2 tsp Salt 1 tsp Sugar (honey or agava)  1.5 tsp Yeast 1 tbsp Oil (olive or avocado) 1 3/4 Cups Warm Water  Bake at 445 degrees 10-12 minutes

Homemade Uncrustables

I decided to make them homemade. Kris and Kai get these one every Sunday after Mass before Sunday School (CCD) and oh boy let me tell you they fight over them just like my brothers, sister and I used to do. Hilarious these little monsters are! Anyways.. On to the recipe.. (you can use store bought bread or make your own.. I took the easy route and used store bought, but it has hardly anything 'bad' in the bread). I also ran out of homemade jelly... do not worry I have strawberries ready today for jelly making tomorrow!!
What do you chose? Homemade, make your own and control the ingredients or buy them already made with a ton of crap! I was able to make these for less than $.50/each!! The bread I bought was on sale $.50 a pack and I bought four loaves and ended up making roughly 50 of these suckers!!! Plus I had the jelly and peanut butter! Such a GREAT Snack and deal! Give them a try!

You Will Need:
Bread (homemade here)
Peanut Butter
Jelly (or homemade)
Cutter
Place peanut butter on both sides of bread, then add jelly to the middle section of the bread (this way you have peanut butter on both sides inclosing the jelly (like they have them in the frozen brand)
Close bread and cut
Freeze for 2 hours
All done! Homemade with less ingredients that you control!!! 
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