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Disney Movie Recipes to Try at Home For your Disney party

July 19, 2020 by Shellie Wilson

This book features recipes shown and mentioned in Disney movies. The recipes are simplified so that any home cook can recreate them at home. The ingredients are easy to find in local grocery stores as well.

In this book, you can find a variety of recipes. Some of them are desserts and main dishes, so it is perfect for all occasions. For the dessert, you can choose from Rapunzel’s cookies to Monster Inc.s’ lemon snow cones. For the main dishes, you can make the iconic Lady and the Tramp meatball or Kung Fu Panda’s Chicken Dumplings.

There are several snack options too. For example, Aladdin’s stolen baguette or Tiana’s deep-fried Beignet. If you want to let your kids join in cooking, you can make a fun afternoon activity with making Gingy from Shrek or the “Eat Me” cookies from Alice and Wonderland.

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If you are conscious of your health, there are some options for you as well, such as the Ratatouille from the movie Ratatouille and Snozzcumber from BFG. They are tasty with amazing textures. They are quick and easy to make too.

Overall, this book has a recipe for everyone that anybody with little to no culinary skills and training can do in their own homes.

You can purchase this cookbook here. 

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How to Make a Rag Quilt – An Easy, Cozy Beginner-Friendly Tutorial

If you love the idea of making a beautiful, snuggly quilt but feel intimidated by traditional quilting techniques, a rag quilt is the perfect project to start with! This easy-to-follow tutorial walks you through the process of creating a soft, frayed-edge quilt that is not only cozy but also incredibly forgiving for beginners.

Rag quilts are made with layers of fabric sewn together with exposed seams, which gives them that unique, rustic, and well-loved look. They’re great for using up fabric scraps, and the best part? No intricate piecing or precision cutting required! With just some basic sewing skills, fabric, and a little patience, you’ll have a handmade quilt that looks store-bought.

This step-by-step tutorial covers everything from choosing fabrics to assembling and finishing your quilt. You’ll also learn pro tips to make the fraying process easier and how to wash your quilt for that perfect, fluffy texture. Whether you’re making one for yourself, as a baby gift, or for cozy home décor, a rag quilt is a fun, stress-free project you’ll love.

So grab your fabric, scissors, and sewing machine, and let’s get quilting!

Check out the full tutorial here!

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