Bacon Wrapped Jalapenos Yum! [Dinner Call]

Okay so again, it's not really dinner. Who cares I love these! Great for parties believe me these will be a hit! If not you can come back and slap me ;)





Ingredients

  • 20 whole Fresh Jalapenos, 2-3 Inches In Size
  • 2 cubes Cream Cheese, softened
  • 1 pound Thin (regular) bacon sliced into 1/2





Preparation Instructions


Tip: If you have gloves wear them! Remember you're going to be messing with jalapenos!
  
      1. Cut jalapenos in half, length-wise. 


      2. With a spoon, remove the seeds and white membrane (If you  want them spicy skip this step altogether or just take a little out!).


      3. Smear softened cream cheese into each jalapeno half. 



      4.Wrap jalapeno with bacon pieces (1/2 slice). If you haven't already cut the bacon do so now! Secure by sticking toothpick through the middle. 



      5. Bake on a pan with a rack in a 450-degree oven for 20-25 minutes. You don’t want the bacon to shrink so much it starts to the squeeze the jalapeno. 



      6. Your done! Enjoy!



Credit for the photos used above goes to http://www.pioneerwoman.com. Recipe was modified by me!

St. Patrick’s Day Treat

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Pot at the end of the rainbow snack This cute snack is so easy to make, really!

Pot at the End of the Rainbow St. Patrick’s Day Recipe Ingredients

  • Rainbow Twizzlers
  • Rolos
  • Clear treat bags
  • Green ribbon.
Yep, thats it! I was actually surprised how inexpensive this snack was to make. The rolo candy was the most expensive item but hey, they taste so good. I purchased all my candy from Walmart and the rainbow Twizzlers were $1.88 a package, Rolos were $3.28 a package and the clear treat bags were $1, the green ribbon I had from another project so it was FREE!

This St. Patrick's Day Treat is easy peasy plus so CUTE!

Pot at the End of the Rainbow St. Patrick’s Day Recipe Directions

  1. To get started please wash your hands since you will be touching the Twizzler’s to get them in to the bag.
  2. I then used the ROYGBV combo to make my mini rainbows and lined them up before putting them into the bag.
  3. Cut the purple twizzler on one end to make it look better and more uniform like the rainbow arch.
  4. Once the ROYGBV Twizzler’s are in the bag and placed to your liking then just drop in a few gold wrapped rolos .
  5. Tie up with some cute green St. Patrick’s Day ribbon (I needed an extra set of hands to help tie the ribbon)! Thanks T-boy!
Here are the Twizzler's and Rolo's all ready to go....Yes, purple is missing, J-Girl was "helping".
We had so much fun making these St. Patrick’s Day treats for J-Girls class, that T-Boy wants to make them for his class too–good thing they aren’t too expensive and difficult to make since I will need 25 of them for this week! :) Although I would love a “real” pot of gold to find this St. Patrick’s Day, I know that I am so lucky to have such a wonderful hubby and two adorable kiddos to do fun things with and love with all my might! Enjoy!
St. Patrick's Day Treats
Check back tomorrow for a cute St. Patrick’s Day Craft idea for your kiddos and us MOMS too! Need a hint?!? Ok, your hint is a pair of thrift store shoes and a can of LUCKY GREEN spray paint!

Sin Dip [Dinner Call]

Okay so maybe not 'Dinner' but an amazing afternoon snack? Maybe? Who cares! I've heard this is called Sin Dip. Idk I found the recipe on a facebook page and she said I could re-use it! So here it is!



  • 16 oz of sour cream
  • 8 oz of cream cheese
  • 1 bag of cheddar cheese 
  • 3-4 green onions chopped up 
  • 1 cup diced ham
  • 1 can of Ortega jalapeños




  • Mix all of it together. 
  • Get a bread bowl and scoop out the bread and put the dip in the bowl and scatter the bread on the pan also so it toasts while cooking. 
  • Put it oven at 325 for about 20 minutes WITH the bread on the pan! 
  • The bread is for dipping. Enjoy! :)