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Panipopo!

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Panipopo is a popular Hawaiian dessert; it is a sweet roll with a coconut cream on the bottom. I hate coconut BUT I love this dessert! Ingredients: 1 Package (bridgeford) frozen bread dough (thawed) 2 cans of coconut milk 1 can of cream of coconut 1tsp coconut extract (optional) Directions: Knead dough and make them into dough balls. Place dough in a 12x16 inch pan. Let the dough rise for 1 1/2 to 2 hours. (or until the dough has doubled in size). Mix coconut milk, cream of coconut, and coconut extract. Carefully pour the coconut mixture into the pan, after the rolls have risen. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake for 15-20 minutes (until they are slightly golden brown), then place foil on top of the rolls and continue baking for 30-35 more minutes (depending on pan size). Remove and set to cool. Note: 1 Loaf makes about 7 or 8 individual rolls depending on size of desired rolls. 1 package (3 loaves) makes 1 12x16 inch aluminum pan (20 large rolls or 24 slightly smaller sized

Oven Sliders

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These little sliders have become a staple in my house; they are so easy to make and so yummy! You can add a variety of things to them to make them different and they are great for using up left overs! We had pulled pork one night and after 2 days of pulled pork and rice we just couldn't eat it any more SO we put the pork into these sliders! I also use ham and turkey lunch meat in these because we always have that on hand and this is such a quick and easy dinner recipe. It is also a game day favorite because it is so easy to make in bulk and they can be quite filling! Oven Sliders Ingredients: 1 stick of butter (I use less it all just depends on how much sauce you want) 1 1/2 tablespoons Mustard 1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire 1 1/2 teaspoons minced onion Your choice of meat Your choice of sliced cheese (I like white cheeses) Your choice of rolls (I always use kings Hawaiian but I have also used dinner rolls) Directions: Slice rolls and place the bottoms in a 13x9 pan

Easy Creamy Potato Soup

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Sitting in the car on the way home from the mall to find an Easter dress for my daughter my mom started talking about wanting to find an easy soup recipe. Well I just happened to have one in my recipe book. I hadn't tried it before but everyone that had tried it online said it rivaled Panera's potato soup! SO we decided to give it a try! Creamy Potato Soup Ingredients 8 cups chicken broth 8 cups of peeled and cubed potatoes 16 oz cream cheese 4 cloves of garlic (we used garlic powder to taste) 1/2 of a small onion minced 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 1 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon white pepper 1/2 teaspoon ground red pepper (if you like your soup on the spicy side. I omitted this ingredient) Directions Combine broth, potatoes, garlic, onion, and spices. Boil on medium heat until potatoes are tender. Smash a few of the potatoes to release their starch for thickening. Reduce to low heat and add cream cheese. Heat stirring frequently, until cheese melts. Notes:

How do I stay organized???

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So as a stay at home mom with a two-year-old and a new baby on the way how do I keep myself organized? Truthfully as hard as I try I am still perfecting my organization skills... I have my amazing planner with my monthly and weekly planner, as well as a to do list, meal planner, and a chore check list. I fill it out every Sunday and try to stick with my plans to the best of my ability, but life can get in the way. As long as I can get dinner on the table, keep my daughter from breaking anything or getting hurt I count my day a success! Well let me tell me about my wonderful planner! I swear by this thing; it really does help me keep my week organized. I love knowing that I don't have to worry about what my meals are going to be two hours before dinner time because I have it planned the week ahead. This helps me with my Monday morning grocery shopping and my Monday afternoon meal preps! My chore list, and to-do list is really when I have time to get to it during the week is whe