One of my favorite vegetables is butternut squash so when Chatelaine posted this yummy looking recipe for mac and cheese brimming with squash I immediately pinned it to make at a later time. Now, before Pinterest I am willing to admit, recipes got saved in my e-mail, but they never got made. They just got lost in the shuffle; now they get neatly organized and displayed where I can go through them on a regular basis. More importantly than that I can try them. This recipe worked out well for me, I thought the cheese and squash tasted great together, the kids however did not agree. They like their squash on the side, where they can control how much they ingest. Next time I will definitely use less breadcrumbs though.
When I was much younger than I am now, I loved nothing more that a good "spooky" story. I spent many nights laying up in bed reading books that were designed to make your skin crawl and leave you with goose bumps. My personal favourite author for Young Adult Thrillers was and probably still is Christopher Pike. Twenty years after reading his books some of them still stand out in my mind in perfect clarity. The top one would be Remember Me. Something about Shari's story struck a chord with me that has echoed through the last twenty years, as any good book should I suppose. Sadly when I was a teenager I didn't hold on to as many books as I do now so I spend a lot of time hunting to replace the ones I really wish I had kept. (Sweet Valley High anyone?) I am giving away a $15 Amazon gift card in the hopes that you can use it to buy a book to be loved as much as I loved this one. a Rafflecopter giveaway This post is part of The Spooktacular Giveaw...
Titles: Dissident - Exile - Apostate Series: Forbidden Things #1-3 Author: Nikki McCormack Publication Dates: July 9, 2015 - December 15, 2015 - April 16, 2016 Genre: Fantasy BOOK 1: DISSIDENT Ascard power can strengthen, heal and create. It also has great potential to destroy, enough to topple entire governments. Indigo’s country places strict limitations on the use of ascard so she must channel her talents into the healing arts or risk severe punishment. An orphan from a disgraced family, trapped by her father’s treason, Indigo struggles to reclaim her place in a society that has driven her into an abusive engagement. Then a mysterious stranger from a neighboring country contacts her using ascard. He needs help escaping his prison so he can bring an end to his emperor's oppressive rule or die trying. His unshakable devotion to his cause and the passion hidden behind his cool arrogance move her to help him at the risk of bei...
If you celebrate Thanksgiving, I hope it will be a nice one.
ReplyDeleteJust look at those beautiful faces! Aw, how sweet! Have a happy, safe holiday weekend!
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