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Stuffed Mini Cucumbers Recipe

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I am always looking for new recipes and tasty appetizers for the next party/party hosting I will do. I look for quick,easy,crowd pleasing and I detest turning on the oven if I don't have to. *Summer Tip* I feel the key to feeling great especially in the summer,is to stay hydrated all while eating your way into healthy vitamins and minerals. Make sure you eat your summer vegetable harvest that contain foods like cucumbers because they are usually in abundance and the water content is high in cucumbers!* I reccently came across a recipe in the Costco magazine that is a version of a recipe that my own mother used to make for summer parties and for a simple dish that replaced a salad, they called them "Stuffed CuteCumber Boats". I'll link this recipe later at the end, but here is the version that my mom used and that I now use that we just called Stuffed Cucumbers. *Recipe Tip* I depise waste, especially food waste,and if I can I will use something I have on-hand ...

Truly Grass Fed Cheese and Wine Pairing Party

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Truly Grass Fed Natural Sharp Cheddar Oh, I couldn't be more perfect to be hosting this party, I have a strong love of cheese! Yep, that's cheesy right? I partnered up with the Tryazon company and they found a sweet Irish Dairy from Kilkenny, and it was a match made in heaven. Not only is it perfect for my true love of cheese and having parties; it is also because the Truly Grass Fed farm is elevating the standard of the definition of wholesome dairy is. Why? Because I love this great Earth and they do too.  Their back to basics way of farming has been passed down through generations, they practice land preservation and sustainability. How do they do this? They take super great care and have the utmost respect for the cows. They are clean grass grazing cows. 95% of their time is simply spent outside grazing, and when it gets too cold, they are given shelters and they eat grass that was harvested earlier! These cows graze in small herds of only 100 head and they graze ...