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Southwest Corn and Black Bean Salad

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This post may contain affiliate links. Please see our disclosure and privacy policy for more information. If you are looking for an amazing and easy summer salad, look no further. This southwest salad is perfect for a barbeque or weeknight dinner. This salad even works as a salsa when you serve with tortilla chips. The salad is sweet and tangy with a good bite. You can fill your belly, but still know you made healthy choices. It's a win-win! Ingredients: 1 15 oz. can of corn (feel free to use fresh, if available) 1 15.5 oz. can of black beans 1 small red onion 1 bell pepper (I like red bell pepper, but any color works) 1 pint of cherry tomatoes 1 bundle of cilantro 4 limes 2 tbsp. of ketchup Instructions: Open both of the cans of corn and black beans and rinse in a colander. Drain fully. Dice the red onion and bell pepper. Half or quarter the cherry tomatoes, depending on their size. Chop cilantro and mix all of the vegetables together. Add the ketch

The Best Mac N Cheese on the Planet

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This post may contain affiliate links. Please see our disclosure and privacy policy for more information. Macaroni and cheese is king in our house. The kiddos would eat it every single night of the week if we let them. While I actually am a fan of the boxed mac n cheese, my kids could literally eat a box each. Sometimes I prefer to make a batch of homemade. It's great for lunches, dinners, parties, snacks. Like I said, we eat a lot of mac n cheese at our house. This recipe is by-far my favorite. It's creamy. It's easy to make. It's very adaptable depending on whatever melty cheese you have available. And the kids love it. Ingredients: 1 16 oz. box of pasta (Elbows, bow ties, penne, or your favorite pasta) 1 12 oz. can of evaporated milk (THE secret weapon for creaminess) 2 16 oz. blocks (or bags) of shredded cheese (I love cheddar here, but any cheese that melts works well. I have combine cheddar with mozzarella. Also, check out my post describing how I sa

DIY High-End Cheese Plate

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The post may contain affiliate links. Please see our disclosure and privacy policy for more information. Although we go out infrequently, when we enjoy a nice evening at a restaurant, I am always drawn to the cheese plate. The descriptions are always fascinating combinations of flavors, and I love the idea of trying something new. Unfortunately, most cheese plates at high-end (or even low-end) restaurants can set you back a pretty penny. You also don't often get a lot for your money. My suggestion - do it yourself - recreate your own high-end cheese plate at home. It's not hard. It's not that expensive if you limit your portions. And with little work, it's a great option for parties and entertaining, where everyone can create their own elegant flavor blends. The Board It all starts with a good sized cutting board. You can lay out all of your cheese and other accoutrements. Offer a few knives and everyone can select, cut, and sample the items of their choosing. I

3 Ingredient Glitter Slime

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This post contains affiliate links. Please see our privacy and disclosure policy for more information. If your kids are anything like mine, they are obsessed with slime. Slime of all colors. But the winner, by far, is the glitter slime. Something about those magical sparkles of glitter and my kiddos go crazy. Here is an easy, three ingredient recipe to quickly and magically concoct glitter slime on your kitchen table. Ingredients: Glitter (any color) 5 oz of Elmer's clear glue 1/2 cup of Elmer's magical liquid Instructions: Pour bottle of Elmer's clear glue into a plastic cup. Slowly mix in Elmer's magical liquid. Add glitter (about 1-2 tablespoons) depending on the desired amount of glitter. Stir until combined. Move mixture to table and knead by hand until well combined. If sticky, coat hands with cooking spray. Play and have fun. Store in airtight container.

Pizza Friday Date Night With a Twist

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This post may contain affiliate links. Please see our privacy and disclosure policy for more information.  If you are anything like us, you have pizza at least once a week, usually Friday night. It is definitely a go-to food in our house. And our kiddos are always on the countdown till Pizza Friday! Yay! We have found that some pizza can be expensive depending on the location and type. We have also found that the quality of pizza can vary greatly from place to place. This is when we came up with our ingenious idea for a date night. We were looking for good, affordable pizza and we decided to try all of the pizzerias within a few miles of our house. Yes, all of them. No, we didn't just order one pizza from each place week after week. No one wants to eat an entire pizza that they don't like that much. We had ONE date night and went to close to 10 pizzerias. Now, you can stop by any number that you have time and the stomach for. At each location we asked for ONE slice of

The Battle of Quality vs. Cheap

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This post may contain affiliate links. Please see our disclosure and privacy policy for more information. Oftentimes, the problem with being frugal is that you inevitably need to spend money on something. When you know you need to spend money, it then become imperative to understand when it is worth spending more to purchase something of quality or when you should cheap out and spend as little as possible (or not even buy it at all). This handy-dandy cheat sheet will help you to decide when you should be splurging on a quality item and when you should be cheap, super cheap, so you can save your hard earned dollars. Buy Quality Items You Use Everyday If you use it every day (be honest with yourself here), then it should be a quality item. Examples of quality items you use a lot may include towels; kitchenware like pans, plates, silverware; professional attire like suits; shoes you wear daily like dress shoes, sneakers; clothes you wear frequently like exercise clothes. Be

10 Best Father's Day Gifts for under $30

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This post contains affiliate links. Please see our disclosure and privacy policy for more information. Father's Day is a great time to celebrate and honor all of the special Father's in our lives. There is nobody quite like Daddy -- and I know since I'm raising all Daddy's girls. Here are some great gifts for Dad to show him how much we love him, without breaking the bank. T-Shirt For the Best Dad in the Galaxy, nothing beats this T-shirt. Beer Mug Dad always loves a cold one. This mug will be his favorite. Beard Grooming Kit If Dad is sporting the manly beard, he needs a beard grooming kit to pamper himself. Survival Kit Whether Dad is a survivalist or a wanna be survivalist, this survival kit is great to have on hand. You never know when the world is going to end. Magnetic Wrist Band This is great for the Dad who is always working on projects around the house. The magnetic wrist band holds all of the screws, nuts, and bolts to keep Dad's h