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Valentine's Day Printed Pillows
Valentine's Day Printed Pillows
PillowsPillow coverIronCuttable iron on transferScissors
Soul Painting
Soul Painting
Anne Pryor is introducing you to soul painting using essential oils, paints and a metal straw.
DIY Picnic Basket
DIY Picnic Basket
A fun DIY from Ken Wingard.
Amy Latta - DIY Hand Lettered Shoes
Amy Latta - DIY Hand Lettered Shoes
Everyone loves a statement shoe and Amy Latta shows us how to make custom walking works of art.
DIY Broomstick Decor
DIY Broomstick Decor
Add a fun Halloween decoration to your house with this DIY.
Photos from A Big Fat Family Christmas
Photos from A Big Fat Family Christmas
Check out photos from the Hallmark Channel Christmas movie “A Big Fat Family Christmas," starring Shannon Chan-Kent, Shannon Kook, Tia Carrere and Jack Wagner.
Cristina Ferrare's Shrimp Pasta and Asparagus Pesto
Cristina Ferrare's Shrimp Pasta and Asparagus Pesto
Pre-heat the oven to 375° F. Make the spaghetti according to package directions. On a baking sheet, arrange the shrimp in one layer. Drizzle 3 Tbsp. extra virgin olive oil over the top and add a pinch of kosher salt and cracked black pepper. Mix to coat the shrimp with the oil. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes. Remove from oven, cover lightly with foil, and set aside. In a cold cast-iron skillet or frying pan, add the pancetta, and turn the heat to medium. Sauté the pancetta until it just starts to turn crispy. Add the sage leaves and saute until the pancetta is crispy-crunchy. Add the roasted shrimp and mix. Clean the asparagus and remove the stems. Blanche them for 3-5 minutes and rinse under cold water. In a food processor, mix together the basil leaves, garlic cloves, butter, pine nuts, salt, and pepper to make the pesto. In a large bowl, mix the spaghetti with the pesto sauce and cheese. Keep 2 Tbsp. pesto for decoration. Place a ring mold in the middle of a plate. Twirl some spaghetti and place in the bottom of the mold and about ⅔ up the side. Add a layer of shrimp. Add another layer of spaghetti and some pesto sauce on the top. Decorate with shrimp and asparagus. Sprinkle with olive oil and some roasted pine nuts.
Robert Irvine's Herb Crusted Roast Recipe
Robert Irvine's Herb Crusted Roast Recipe
Robert Irvine's Herb Crusted Roast Recipe
Chicken and Beef Enchiladas from Firefighter Daniel Ferrari
Chicken and Beef Enchiladas from Firefighter Daniel Ferrari
There are two types of enchiladas I prepare. One is green and one is red. The green are chicken and the red are beef.
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