• Ruffles Potato Chip Snowball Cookies
    Cookies

    Ruffles Potato Chip Snowball Cookies

    I love cookies and I love chips…..so, let’s combine the two! The potato chips add a surprising salty crunch in every bite! My kids LOVE these potato chip cookies so much! This recipe would be great for any and all children’s birthday parties. It is a fun and tasty spin on your average cookie that will leave you wanting more! To begin, preheat your oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. In a stand mixer (using a paddle attachment), cream the butter, sugar and vanilla extract until light and fluffy. Slowly add in the flour 1/2 cup at a time until thoroughly mixed. Stir in the crushed potato chips on low speed…

  • Milk Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter And Honey Shortbread Cookies
    Cookies

    Milk Chocolate Dipped Peanut Butter And Honey Shortbread Cookies

    This will be your next go-to Holiday peanut butter cookie this season! I have made numerous kinds of peanut butter cookies and have finally made “the one.” The secret ingredient is…..honey! *wink-wink* The iconic Hershey’s Kiss Peanut Butter Blossoms have been a staple for Christmas baking in many homes…..but I wanted something more. I wanted something more elegant…..more fancy…..just more. I eat my oatmeal in the morning with peanut butter and honey…..so, it occurred to me…..why not incorporate honey into a peanut butter cookie? Plus, the milk chocolate! Throw some pecans on that bad boy as well! Dang it y’all…..I did it…..and it’s perfect! This cookie also passed the “Husband…

  • Christmas Chex Mix
    Snacks

    Christmas Chex Mix

    It isn’t Christmas unless there is Christmas Chex Mix at arm’s reach…..at all times! This snack hits the spot and pairs great with accompanying sweet Christmas cookies. Instead of the Chex cereal trinity….I replace corn Chex with bugles! Why?…..well…..it just tastes better…..who doesn’t love bugles? Ha! Also, I LOATHE regular bagel chips in my Chex mix…..we ALL know the rye bagel chips are the best…..Team Rye ALL THE WAY! I only make my Chex mix one time during the year (hence…..Christmas) which makes it a recipe I always look forward to during the Holidays. To begin, preheat your oven to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. In a large stock pot, mix the…