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Spring Easter LOFT Outfit

Spring Easter

Happy early spring Easter, everyone! I know, I know, I have a few days, BUT I wanted to share this cute outfit I styled that’s up in our shop. Might be slightly inspired by Easter eggs and pastel hues, but by no means do I think it’s too much.

One of my managers gave me the opportunity to dress a mannequin with anything I wanted, so I went super cute skirt and jacket combo. And I’m not lying, I’ve already dressed a woman for a friend’s baby spring baby shower in this, and she LOVED it! Just made my day.

Stop by my store and check it out, plus everything is 40% off right now!

Skirt | Linen Top (In Candy Coral) | Jacket
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Food

Farm Fresh in Dover

FarmFresh

 

I have fallen madly in love… with a farmstand called Tendercrop Farm.

Let’s back up. About three years ago, I wrote a story about a youth movement – a younger generation of farmers emerging in agriculture, growing more farm fresh produce (Read Here). This was at Tuttle Farm, just down the road in Dover.

Since then, the farm has been sold, revamped, and a new farmstand/store has come into existence inside the big red barn. I’ve been ever curious, but without time in my busy schedule, had yet to stop by to investigate. That is, until this weekend.

On my way back from working an afternoon shift, I pulled in. And I’m so glad I did. Inside was fresh baked bread, made-on-site ice cream, fresh veggies, and smoked meats. Like a little oasis of garden heaven, and all within the prices of the grocery store – some even better!

I spent a good 45 minutes wandering the farm fresh fruits and vegetables, looking at the ripe strawberries, bundled carrots, and massive heads of cabbage. I wanted to buy it all, but stopped myself, leaving with some of those carrots, a ring of kielbasa, and green peppers.

The best part? At the register my cashier told me there was a promotion going on – free strawberries for every customer. No joke!

Let’s just say they got my vote, I may be heading there before the grocery store from now on…

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Steal of a Deal: Frosted Mini-Wheats for a Quarter

Mini-Wheats

 

A few weeks ago, I posted on how I saved $12 on face cleaner, paying only 48 cents at the checkout. Well… I found another amazing deal, this time at Target, and I had to share it. I thought it was too good to be true, then I tried it. Frosted Mini-Wheats cereal for only 25 cents a box!

The catch is you have to buy three boxes of the discounted cereal ($2.50 a box right now). For 75 cents, you can find space for it in the cabinet. First, download Target’s cartwheel app and add the 50% off Mini-Wheats coupon that is going on right now. Then use a $3 off 3 boxes of Mini-Wheats coupon.

How:
Buy 3 18-oz boxes of Kellogg’s Mini-Wheats priced at Target for $2.50.
Use one $3.00/3 Kellogg’s Coupon
And use 50% Off – Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats, Target Cartwheel Offer
Comes to 25 cents a box when you buy 3!

 

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Food, Savory

Spicy Cheesy Layered Bean Dip

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It’s bonfire season again! And you know what that means? It means I get to make party food. Lots of appetizers and dips.

And while I love taking the opportunity to painstakingly make a dish, sometimes, I just don’t have the time. So I’ve come to find making layered dips an art, and something that often makes it look like I spent hours slaving over the stove and cutting board, when in fact, I only spent about 15 minutes of prep time and threw it in the oven.

So for a go-to, last minute party offering, might I suggest a Spicy Cheesy Layered Bean Dip?

Spicy Cheesy Layered Bean Dip

Gather
1 8-oz. package of cream cheese, softened
1 16-oz can of spicy refried beans
1 and a half cups of shredded cheddar cheese
1 green bell pepper, diced
2 Roma tomatoes, diced
Garlic powder
Chili powder
Cumin
Black pepper

Preheat oven to 350.

In a small rectangular pan, evenly spread out cream cheese. Sprinkle garlic powder, chili powder, cumin, and black pepper over this layer, enough to lightly coat the layer.

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Top with a can of refried beans. Evenly spread out. Top with diced tomatoes and green peppers. Cover with cheese.

Use aluminum foil to cover the top of the pan. Place in oven and heat for 15 to 20 minutes. Remove aluminum foil and cook for another 15 to 20 minutes, or until cheese is melted and starts to brown.

Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes before serving. It will be hot. Serve with tortilla chips.

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