The Best Grilled Chicken Wings (with Air fryer cooking instructions)
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The Best Grilled Chicken Wings (with Air fryer cooking instructions)

Satisfy your cravings with the ultimate grilled chicken wings recipe, perfect for any occasion. Whether it’s game-day, a party, or simply your next meal, these wings will not disappoint. And for those who prefer air fryer cooking, we’ve got you covered with bonus instructions. Don’t wait any longer to indulge in this mouth-watering dish.

Cranberry Granita
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Cranberry Granita

The post introduces a simple recipe for Cranberry Granita, a wholesome Sicilian dessert apt for holiday menus. The creation process is plain and stress-free: prepare ingredients, blend to a purée, sift, freeze, and break up portions. There’s an option to add it to cocktails, including a cranberry Bellini to pair with brunch. The author appreciates feedback on the recipe and shares an accompanying Pinterest pin for easy reference.

How to Make Whipped Cream from Scratch
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How to Make Whipped Cream from Scratch

Have you tasted homemade whipped cream? It puts Cool Whip and the canned stuff to shame. Homemade whipped cream is ultra-luxurious, decadent, and as delicious as the best vanilla ice cream you’ve ever had.

Whipped cream is the perfect creamy topper for desserts and hot drinks and since the holidays are coming, I thought I’d share a tutorial with everything you need to know about making whipped cream.

If you’ve never made whipped cream before, it may seem a little intimidating at first, but I promise, it’s so easy to make. You can make whipped cream in under 10 minutes (or even ahead of time), impressing everyone that you made it from scratch!

Cinnamon Whipped Cream
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Cinnamon Whipped Cream

This Homemade Cinnamon Whipped Cream is a new favorite. It’s a perfect addition to Pumpkin Pie, Apple Crumble or Baked Apples, even Apple Cider, or any other Fall or holiday desserts you’re serving up.

If you’ve never made whipped cream before, check out How to Make Whipped Cream from Scratch. I go over every detail of how to make whipped cream and the 3 different stages your whipped cream can look like.

Whipped cream is the perfect creamy topper for desserts and hot drinks and since the holidays are coming, I thought I’d share a tutorial with everything you need to know about making whipped cream.

If you’ve never made whipped cream before, it may seem a little intimidating at first, but I promise, it’s so easy to make. You can make whipped cream in under 10 minutes (or even ahead of time), impressing everyone that you made it from scratch!

Tips for Throwing a Simple Kid’s Birthday Party
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Tips for Throwing a Simple Kid’s Birthday Party

When it comes to things our kids look forward to each year, birthday parties (of any kind) rank high on the list along with no school days, summer vacation, and Christmas. While it might be tempting to throw them the biggest or fanciest soirée of the year, chances are time and budget (not to mention your sanity) for such an event far exceeds what you’re looking to spend/use.

My Go-To Red Velvet Cake
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My Go-To Red Velvet Cake

Red velvet cake is more than just a white cake dyed red, it’s also not a full-fledged chocolate cake. Instead, it has a buttery, tangy flavor with a slight chocolate undertone. Red velvet cake has a pretty unique flavor with an old-fashioned, from-scratch quality that I love. In my opinion… no boxed red velvet cake mix can compare to the work and effort.

Hit the Pot Game (Topfschlagen)
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Hit the Pot Game (Topfschlagen)

You put candy in a pot (we like letting the kids pick it) and place it somewhere in the room/yard.

Then, you blindfold the first person seeking the pot (we always go from youngest to oldest). and place them somewhere else in the same room/yard as the candy. They go down on their hands and knees and begin crawling around trying to find the pot using their spoon/wooden stick.

Summer Recipes and Ideas
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Summer Recipes and Ideas

Summer is flying by. We’ve been staying close to home this year, enjoying time with our family and taking advantage of what La Crosse has to offer. I grew up in Madison and used summers to travel and see family. So embracing what you have at home is something I hold close to me. I realized as I got older, how much I need to embrace both exploring other places, and appreciating what I have here.