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    Solar Motion sensor light that does not need batteries plus they are at a great price right now.

    Powerful 16 LED solar outdoor light, waterproof and heatproof

    No batteries, no cables, easy to fit

    Modern, stylish and simple design. Solar panel life span: 5 years - LED Life Span - 50,000 hours

    Activates bright light when inside the 3 metre activation zone.

    Kit includes one solar light, activation key, two screws and wall plugs.

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    Flatten a banana peel and bury it under one inch of soil at the base of a rosebush.

    The peel’s potassium feeds the plant and helps it resist disease.

    If you have a large amount of banana peels you can dehydrate them, crumble them and store in a mason jar for gradual use.

    Banana peels also work at organically feeding tomato plants.

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    Rigatoni Pasta Pie:

    1 lb rigatoni pasta

    1 lb ground beef (I used ground sirloin)

    2 garlic cloves (minced)

    1/4 teaspoon fresh ground pepper

    1 small jar of spaghetti sauce

    cooking spray

    salt

    1 cup finely grated parmesan cheese

    2 cups grated mozzarella cheese

    4oz cream cheese

    15oz ricotta cheese

    2 eggs

    1 tsp basil

    1 tsp oregano

    1 cup onion

    spring form pan

    DIRECTIONS:

    Your going to boil the noodles according to the directions on the box. You want them very firm and avoid stirring them so they do not fall apart. Once done, drain and run cold water over top so they are cool enough to handle. You can add a little bit of oil if they start to stick.

    In a skillet add your ground beef, brown then drain excess grease. Add chopped onion and garlic. After about 5 minutes add your cream cheese and stir until melted then add your spaghetti sauce. I always add a pinch of sugar to my red sauces to cut down on the acidity but you dont have to do that.

    In a small mixing bowl you are going to mix your ricotta, parmesan, basil, oregano and 2 eggs until smooth then set aside.

    Now go find a cute little helper to help tightly pack pasta into pan, standing each piece on end. I sprayed the bottom of my springform pan with cooking spray before I started.

    Then I took a tall glass and put a ziplock bag inside it. I then filled the cup up with the cheese mixture and closed the bag. I snipped the corner of the bag and piped a small amount into every noodle

    Then I poured my sauce over the whole top and tried to push down as much as possible.

    Then topped with 2 cups of mozzerela (Yes, I said TWO cups)

    Stick into a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes then turn the broiler on until the cheese starts to brown.

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    My sons Candyland birthday cake. We ordered a plain white cake from our supermarket and decorated it ourselves.. (Well my son and husband did lol) Turned out fantastic! ♥Trina♥
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    Mommy's off her meds, again

    Salted Pretzel Caramel Brownies

    Ingredients
    1 box Betty Crocker fudge brownies (for a 9×13 pan)
    2 eggs
    1/4 cup water
    2/3 cup vegetable oil
    3 cups pretzels
    1 jar caramel sauce
    coarse sea salt


    Instructions
    1.Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Line a 9×13-inch baking pan with parchment paper, or grease with cooking spray.
    2.Prepare brownie batter according to package instructions.
    3.Pour about 1/3 of the brownie batter into the prepared baking pan. Spread until the bottom of the pan is evenly coated. Then add two even layers of pretzels, covering the entire surface. Carefully spoon the remaining brownie batter on top to cover the pretzels.
    4.Bake for 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the middle of the brownies comes out clean. Remove and set on a cooling rack to cool.
    5.Spoon the caramel sauce onto the top of the brownies in an even layer. (If it is too thick, spoon the sauce into a small bowl first and microwave for 30 seconds to thin.) Sprinkle the caramel with a few pinches of sea salt.
    6.Serve warm, or let cool to room temperature then serve.

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