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Tasty Tuesday: Quick paleo muffins

Plus cabbage recipes, noodle soup, cocktails & more

If you are subscribing to a paleo lifestyle, you might appreciate this recipe for quick, five-minute muffins from Homegrown & Healthy. Some of the ingredients include Stevia, sunflower seed butter, eggs and bananas.

If you still have snow and you haven’t yet enjoyed some maple snow candy or “sugar on snow,” now is the time to do it!

Like cooking cabbage? Amazon.com has a free guide for cooking cabbage today. How about recipes on the cheap? They also have a free cookbook called The Economy Driven Cookbook available today.

How about a cute and yummy Valentine cocktail? Sure, the holiday is over, but we can still enjoy a treat or two, right?

If you’ve never visited Imagine Childhood, you are in for a treat—especially when it comes to “The Empty Fridge” series. This series of posts demonstrates how to make something good for dinner when the fridge is empty and you have to make do with what’s on hand. Today’s installment is noodle soup and it looks quite yummy.

Ready to feel your mouth water? Check out this recipe for apple dumpling monkey bread from A Beautiful Mess. With only six ingredients, I bet it’s a great way to whip up a quick gooey dessert. Emma also has a delicious-looking recipe up for no-bake cheesecake truffles.

Have you ever made a recipe to go with a book? At Homeschool Share, you’ll find a really cute recipe for pretzels shaped as dog bones to go with the book Harry the Dog.

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