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Food

Cranberry & Feta Cole Slaw Lettuce Wraps

1 · Nov 19, 2013 · 1 Comment

 
Hello my Whipperberry friends!  It's me, Shannon, from eat.sleep.make.  If any of you follow us over at ESM, you know that I'm a vegetarian.  I share an abundance of veggie-friendly recipes that I've come up with.  Today I'm going to share with you a delicious (and very pretty, if I may say so) Cole Slaw lettuce wraps recipe.  This is perfect for holiday gatherings or even just for no reason at all!  I chose to use all organic products.  And not only is this organic and vegetarian, but it is also gluten-free.
 
 
Measurements:
1/2 cup Cranberries
6 cups chopped Cabbage
1 Carrot
1/3 cup Mayo
1 tablespoon Honey
Fresh Ground Black Pepper (to taste)
1 teaspoon Celery Seed
1/2 Squeezed Lemon Juice
Feta
1 teaspoon Raw Sugar
 
1 – Slice and dice your cabbage and carrot
2 – In a food processor, chop up your cranberries and Raw sugar.
3 – In a bowl, mix your cranberry/sugar into the mayo, lemon juice, and honey.
4 – Pour cranberry/mayo mix onto cabbage and carrots.  Add celery seed and black pepper – MIX.

 

 

 
5 – Once your cole slaw is done, clean and lay out one leaf of butter lettuce.  Fill it with your cranberry cole slaw, drench with feta and wrap it.
6 – Enjoy!
 
 
Stop on over at eat.sleep.make. and check out some of my other vegetarian friendly recipes!
 
 

DSLR Camera GIVEAWAY

0 · Nov 18, 2013 · 33 Comments

DSLR Camera GIVEAWAY!

Win a canon t3 DSLR camera + 18-55mm lens!

With the Holidays rolling around who wouldn't LOVE a new camera to help record those precious memories? My life changed when I finally bought my first DSLR camera five or six years ago. I had wanted one for quite awhile. I had always been a photography lover, but it hadn't been on the top of the "list" if you know what I mean. Finally, one day I was walking through Target and they had one of those happy little red stickers on a Canon Rebel and I knew I was in business. I'm a sucker for the little red sticker… I bought it right then and there and set-out on this amazing journey. From that very first day with my camera, I set out to learn as much as I can. I practiced and practiced. My first goal… I wanted to learn how to take a photo of something with the background a little blurry. I read the manual and played around for hours trying to figure it out. At that time I knew nothing about aperture or F-stops, ISO and exposure. I was flying blind, but I was determined. I can't even tell you how excited I was when I finally figured it out!!! That's where the journey began and I have been constantly learning and honing my skills from that point.

No matter what your skill level is… Wouldn't a new DSLR Camera be an amazing gift to yourself or a loved one? I've teamed up with some pretty amazing blog friends to give one away to one of you!

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Here's how it works…

One lucky winner will get a brand new canon t3 dslr camera + lens!

Follow the directions in the Rafflecopter widget below to enter. Good LUCK! 

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The Party Bunch Link Party // no. 4

0 · Nov 15, 2013 · 8 Comments

Hey guys…

It's FRIDAY!!

Are you ready to come party with the Party Bunch? We can't wait to see what you've been up to. 

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Amy from The Idea Room, Mique from 30 Handmade Days, Desiree from  The 36th Avenue  and of course me… Heather from WhpperBerry. We want to thank you for linking up some amazing projects last week… So much inspiration!

Here are some of our favorites!

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Heather's Favorite

Awesome Free Burlap Fall Printables at I Should Be Mopping the Floor

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Delicious Slow Cooker Black Bread at Kleinworth & Co.

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Adorable Thanksgiving Treat Boxes and Tutorial at Circus Berry

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Desiree's Favorite

I am seriously in love with this Colorful Home Office by the amazing Kristen from Capturing Joy

Visit and see all the adorable details!

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Thank you so much ladies for all of these diy projects and delicious recipes!

We hope you take a minute and button up here!

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Also we want to invite you to click here and follow

The Party Bunch Favorites on Pinterest.

We are also featuring more of our favorite projects and recipes from the link party on this board!

 

Here are a few things to remember before you link up!

Please make sure to share the love and grab a button here to let your readers know that you linked up with us!

​Have fun!

Link up your specific post.

By linking up with The Party Bunch, you are giving permission to any of us to feature your projects and recipes in our social media with a link back to you.

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Why I Cook

0 · Nov 14, 2013 · 2 Comments

Why I cook…

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This post brought to you by Campbells' // Few things in life can transcend age, race, religion, culture, gender and language other than food. I have sat down to meals where I can not even communicate with those with me because of a language barrier and yet, through the food, a full vibrant story was told. Few things can evoke such emotion than walking down memory lane, chatting about someone’s family members in the kitchen and the magical meals that they enjoyed in that kitchen. 

For me, my love of food and  cooking came from my Grandfather. We didn’t get to spend much time with him before he passed away, but the time I did spend with him I will always treasure. I remember sitting with him at the breakfast table and watching him enjoy a nice crusty loaf of bread with olives, and a sharp feta drizzled with a good fruity olive oil for breakfast. At the time, I was shocked at his breakfast choice. I was still in the Fruit Loop phase. 

His home was right in the middle of his avocado ranch in Southern California full of all kinds of earthy treasures. My Grandfather cultivated not only avocados but all kinds of citrus fruits and vegetables in his rustic garden. He was always quietly trying to introduce my sisters and I, to try new things like persimmons and peppers. He would go out and pick a few peppers and then entice us girls to eat the pepper for money. A dollar if I remember right. We made Muddy Punch out of all the different types of citrus he had growing on his property. It looked a little odd with the addition of the pomegranate juice and the citrus, but man was it amazing!

My Grandfather asked nothing more from us little girls than to at least try everything. Our young pallets didn’t always love what we ate, but we were exposed to so many flavors that we would have never had the chance to try without his guiding hand. His love of exploration through food is something I have always admired about him and something I have incorporated into my life.

The meals that we had at his table are meals that even decades later, I have never forgotten. I would always hang out in the kitchen with my Grandparents while they tinkered and masterfully created simple yet flavorful dishes for us to share. These are memories that I treasure and hope to pass down to my kiddos. The only way I can do that is through my own cooking. I want to tell the stories that my grandfather told and countless others who have come after him. 

It’s so funny how almost every dish that I make tells a story of someone dear to me or a place that I have traveled or even just a simple experience. It’s an amazing way to share those stories with your friends and family in a way that they won’t soon forget. It’s kind of like a tasty walk down memory lane.

 

WhipperBerry Beef

My Beef Bourguignon tells many different stories, it reminds me of my Grandfather and his travels in France, and my own travels in France while reading Julia Childs biography along the way. Every single time I make this or even see the photo, I am immediately transported back to one of my favorite places.

 

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My Cheddar Corn Chowder is an instant reminder of my days in Las Vegas and all of my sweet wonderful friends there. One friend in particular, my Betty. Every single time we had a pot luck or any kind of food gathering, Betty would always ask if I had made my Cheddar Corn Chowder. I know that for years to come when I make this soup my friend Betty will be right by my side even though she is now hundreds of miles away. 

 

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Now, this Sweet Potato Shepard’s Pie will forever remind me of when my daughter Haley brought home her first boyfriend for dinner… That’s one meal that I won’t soon forget. It was like the beginning of a whole new chapter in our lives as parents. CRAZY!!

 

WhipperBerry Zuppa Toscana

Believe it or not, this knock-off Zuppa Toscana reminds me of Christmas. We have soups for our Christmas Eve dinner and this is always a crowd pleaser. That is for everyone except my brother in law… His first reaction when I served him one of my favorite soups, “Umm, can I have my salad on the side?” Always the comedian.

 

WhipperBerry Crepe Cake

And then there is my crepe cake…  This will always remind me of my daughter’s eighth birthday. We gathered as a family to celebrate her birthday and her baptism. Crepes have always been my “thing” and to make this beautiful cake, was a pure labor of love. Another one of those memories that I never want to forget. 

Why do I cook? I cook for many reasons, but my favorite reason is that soul filling walk down memory lane. With just one dish, I can spend time with my Grandfather and feel close to him even though he has be gone for years. I have silly memories of family gatherings and special memories with my children that I never want to forget. Memories that I hope my children will carry with them for years to come. That’s why I cook.

This is a collaboration between Campbells' and the AOL Lifestyle Contributor Network. Compensation was provided by Campbell's via AOL Media. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Campbell's.

Perfect Gingersnap Cookies

1 · Nov 12, 2013 · 2 Comments

Hi all! It’s exciting to be back here from One Sweet Appetite! Today we are talking cookies. Around this time of the year it seems that all I can think about are trays full of the little treats. Every year we like to have a baking day to put together fun plates of goodies for our neighbors and this cookie always seems to take the show! These gingersnap cookies are full of holiday flavor. Lots of ginger, cinnamon, molasses… All rolled into a cinnamon and sugar mixture then baked to perfection. Chances are good you’ll end up snacking on one (or ten) before packaging them up for neighbors and friends!
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Perfect Ginger Snap Cookies

2 C. sifted all-purpose flour 
1 T. ground ginger
2 t. baking soda
 t. ground cinnamon
1/2 t. salt
3/4 C. shortening
1 C. white sugar
1 egg
1/4 C.  dark molasses
1/3 C. cinnamon sugar

 

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper and set aside.

Whisk together the flour, ginger, soda, cinnamon, and salt in a medium sized bowl. Set aside. Combine the shortening and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer. Mix until light and fluffy. Add the egg and molasses. Stir in the dry ingredients.

Pinch of small amounts of dough and form into a circle. Roll in the cinnamon sugar mixture, and place on your prepared tray. Bake for ten minutes and cool on a wire rack.

 

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These are full of flavor and one of our favorite cookies. I know they should be crisp, but I’m a soft and chewy kind of gal. If you want to each cookie to be equal in size I suggest buying a small cookie scoop. I found one on amazon for fairly inexpensive.

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I hope these cookies will inspire you to create some treats of your own! Check out a few other cookies that you might enjoy:

 

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Gingerbread cookies & Eggnog Dip // Oatmeal cookies three ways // Homemade Thin Mints  

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Heather from Whipperberry
Hello... my name is Heather and I'm the creator of WhipperBerry a creative lifestyle blog packed full of great recipes and creative ideas for your home and family. I find I am happiest when I'm living a creative life and I love to share what I've been up to along the way... Come explore, my hope is that you'll leave inspired!

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