S’mores Popsicles

And the winner is! Melt vanilla ice cream in a big bowl. Add Hershey chocolate chunks mini dark chocolate chips crushed up graham crackers mini marshmallows Pour in Popsicle mold and fend everyone off for at least 8-10 hours. ETC Add marshmallows to melted ice cream and re-freeze. Place scoop of vanilla ice cream on graham cracker with chocolate bar and top with graham cracker. Mash everything up in a bowl for a S’mores sundae.

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Root Beer Float Popsicles

There are so many great things about Instagram and making new friends (in real life) is one of them! Thanks for the shout out @gparrish I’m amazed by your creativity, photography, and amazing Mama skills. What’s so great is that we all have different talents and get to share them with the people we love. Now, onto Root Beer Float Pops Fill your Popsicle mold 1/3 full of melted vanilla ice cream. Freeze for a couple of hours. After ice cream freezes, fill with Root Beer and top with one more scoop of ice cream. Freeze overnight! ETC. Use your favorite soda or juice and your favorite ice cream or sorbet. Mix and match! My favorite Popsicle mold is the Norpro Ice Pop Maker sold on Amazon

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Blackberry and Basil Spritzer

Filming Studio 5 today with some herb-tactic mocktails and appetizers!! 1 carton Blackberries A handful of Thai or regular basil Lime, juiced Honey Sparkling water or Sprite Muddle the blackberries and basil together. Add a drizzle of honey, lime juice, and sparkling water to blackberries. Let drink mixture sit for an hour before serving. Serve over ice

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Eloise

My 93 year old grandmother just threw an amazing party with over 75 people! Eloise is the best and just told me she can’t wait to check on @justadash_ when she wakes up everyday. “What people are craving isn’t perfection. People aren’t longing to be impressed; they’re longing to feel like they’re home. If you create a space full of love and character and creativity and soul, they’ll take off their shoes and curl up with gratitude and rest, no matter how small, no matter how undone, no matter how odd.” – Shauna Niequist.

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