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When we were in Las Vegas a couple weeks ago, we made time to visit Ethel M. ® Chocolates.

About 15 minutes south of the Strip, the facility is owned by Mars, Inc., the people that Make M&Ms® and other yummy treats yours truly should stay far away from.

The Mars tradition of candy making began in 1911 in the kitchen of Frank and Ethel Mars home in Tacoma, Washington. Their son, Forrest Mars. Sr.,  retired to Henderson, Nevada in 1981 and created Ethel M.® Chocolates to honor his mother by creating a line of gourmet chocolate candies that reminded him of how he learned about quality chocolate making. Ethel M.® Chocolates are sold in various locations throughout Las Vegas, and via the web at www.ethelm.com.

The factory is still located at its original location at Two Cactus Garden Drive in Henderson, where gourmet chocolate gifts are made from Ethel Mars’ original recipes. Captain Cavedweller and I were completely enthralled with the pecan brittle. It was beyond wonderful.

Guests to the factory can take a self-guided tour and also stroll through the cactus garden. At night, the garden comes alive with hundreds of lights and decorations artfully placed along the three acres of beautiful and rare plants.

Although we went during the day, we did have fun checking out the garden.

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She Who Enjoyed Seeing the Exotic and Interesting Plants – and Sampling the Chocolate!

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our engagement

Nineteen years ago today, Captain Cavedweller and I exchanged vows in front of family and friends.

We were young and in love and completely clueless. Now we’re middle-aged and in love and still somewhat clueless.

Through the years we’ve had our ups and downs, our challenges and triumphs, but the one thing that hasn’t changed is that we’ve always, always loved each other.

For that I am more grateful than words can express. And if I do try to express them, I’ll get way too sappy and my eyes may even begin to leak.

So instead, I’ll say this – it is such a blessing to have found the one person who can make me laugh and smile every single day, who knows when to leave me alone and when to give me a push forward, who will hold my hand no matter what,  who believes in me and supports me one hundred percent, who loves me without conditions or expectations.

He is my friend, my confidant, head cheerleader, coach, champion, and love.

He is my wonderful Captain Cavedweller.

Happy Anniversary!

She Who Loves You Forever and Always

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This weekend, I finally got around to baking sugar cookies.

I was pretty sure one of us was going to founder on them and it wasn’t me.

Despite the fact Captain Cavedweller isn’t a big sweet eater, there are a few treats that he can’t pass up.

Sugar Cookies are definitely on the short list.

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Here is the recipe. These take a little time and effort but it is well worth it!

Sugar Cookies

1 cup butter

3/4 cup sugar

1/2 cup powdered sugar

2 eggs

1 tsp. vanilla

dash of lemon juice

1 tsp. baking powder

1 tsp. salt

2 1/2 cups flour

Frosting

Cream together butter and sugars. Add in eggs, vanilla and lemon juice. Mix dry ingredients together and gradually add into creamed mixture. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for an hour (or overnight).

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Generously flour a flat surface and your rolling pin. Scoop out half the dough and roll until about 1/4 inch thick. You want to work fairly quickly at this point because the warmer the dough gets the stickier it becomes and you don’t want to add more flour. Cut into shapes and bake about 6-8 minutes or until cookies are just set. You do not want them to get brown at all. Cool in pan for one minutes. Remove to wire rack to cool completely. Frost and decorate then watch them disappear.

You can use a royal icing if you are of a mind to stir up a batch or, if you are a lazy slug like me, I whip out a can of Betty Crocker vanilla frosting and frost away. I also like to use decorator gels, especially the sparkly variety, along with sprinkles!

Here are a few links to some of our other favorites!

Gingerbread Bars

Nut Goodie Bars

Pumpkin Roll

Seven-Layer Bars

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northpole cupcakes

Most of you already know I’m obsessed with Pinterest.

There is so much cool stuff there, just waiting to be pinned! How can you not love it?

Anyway, here are some of the fun Christmas things I recently discovered and had to share. Click on the photos and check them out!

white snowflake cookie

hot chocolate

 

snowman

centerpiece

winter scene

sled and skatesrope wreath

Happy Holidays!

She Who Loves this Season

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