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Easy Edible Snowman
As you know my kids love to craft and do artsy things, and I’m just not that talented. I aspire (as you can see via my Pinterest boards) but a majority of the time my crafts seem to be fails. This is an easy enough craft for slightly-uncrafty Moms, teens, and even elementary age kids can do and they all turn out super cute (the younger kids may need help with the nose, but that’s about it)! This would be a great treat to take along for the Christmas/Holiday parties at school, or just to decorate your Christmas table with. Let me know how yours turn out!

What You’ll Need:
6 big marshmallows
paper straws
icing coloring-black
small paint brush
mini colored marshmallows
Marshmallow fluff
First start by pushing your three marshmallows onto the paper straw.

Now get your icing coloring and dip your thin paint brush in it. carefully paint your face on your snow man and his buttons. Let dry for a few seconds. Now get a mini orange marshmallow and cut in half on an angle or his nose. Then dip the one end of the nose into Marshmallow fluff and press onto your snowman for his nose (trust me, marshmallow fluff is better than glue, and it’s edible!)

Let the Snowman nose set a minute before you try anything else. You have to let the fluff ‘stiffen’ a bit so you don’t bump it and make it fall off. Next you can cut off the left over straw sticking out from the bottom if you’d like.

Want the snow man to stand? Place a Marshmallow into a cupcake liner and put in microwave for about 10 seconds. Then press snowman into the big puff and let harden.

You could add some cute little ‘snow’ (white sprinkes etc) to the bottom of the cupcake liner, use a decorative Christmas liner, or even put mini marshmallows in the bottom. Lots of options for this super easy craft!
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Keep the Poo in the Loo with Charmin
I participated in an Influencer Activation on behalf of Influence Central for Charmin. I received product samples and a promotional item to thank me for my participation.
A few weeks back I was offered the opportunity to try out Charmin toilet paper. I love Charmin, and use it often, so it was a no brainer. I love that ROTO rooter plumbers recommend it, so using Charmin has always given me peace of mind. Especially with 5 of us living in a home with 1 bathroom.
What is humorous about getting these samples of Charmin is today, of all days, our drains backed up into our basement. My husband had done a run for toilet paper the last time around and we ended up with some cheap generic paper (leave it to the man to be cheap). I’m assuming this is what caused the back-up and caused me a huge headache. Instead of enjoying my last day off before going back to work from the holidays and doing a bit of online shopping and just relaxing, I spent the day wading through my basement to get all of our laundry and other items out. I also spent a lot of hours and quite a bit of money washing everything at the laundry mat.
I will tell you one thing – I will never ever send the hubs after toilet paper again! I will make sure to stay stocked up on Charmin! Staying clog-free, especially during this busy time of the year has become that much more important to me!
Charmin & Roto-Rooter have teamed up to remind us (oh and how I wish I would of listened earlier) to help remind us to use clog-free, septic-safe Charmin toilet tissue!
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The Unique Cuisine You Can Only Get in Japan
We all know that different areas of the United States carry different foods to cater to the taste buds of different cultures and taste buds. Japan is no different – catering not only to the taste buds of the people – but the visual appeal as well.
These Too Cute to Eat Pikachu dishes definitely appeal to the palette as well as the eyes. From cupcakes and cookies to bread, rice and even purin and eggs, these Pikachu dishes are definitely unique!
Picture compliments of educeed.com
Haagen Dazs actually offers some unique flavors only available in Japan. From Cherry blossom, Rose, Salty Butter Biscuit, Lemon Ginger Float, to cherry tomato and carrot these unique flavors are found only in Japan.
Another unique food in Japan is the souzai pan – which is very similar to a calzone in America, but is more of a stuffed bun full of all sorts of food. They stuff them full of veggies, meatballs, curry, noodles, and anything else you can think of.

One of the most unique items that I found comes from an American founding fast–food restaurant Burger King. They dished out the first ever Black Burger. The cheese AND the bun both are black. The black buns and cheese comes from bamboo coal and the black of black “ketchup” comes from squid ink!
The long list of McDonald’s items only served in Japan makes this list as well, and rightly so. I’ve noticed that a lot of the lunch/dinner items have egg added to the sandwiches, which is definitely not something they do here in the U.S. Like the ‘diner double beef’ burger which has 2 beef patties, cheese, sunny-side-up egg, pepper steak sauce, and onion.

They also have some sandwiches named after some areas of the U.S. as well – the play on the popular U.S. cities and what they are famous for is not missed in these famous Japanese burgers!
IDAHO BURGER – Potato patty, beef patty, onion-flavored buns, bacon, cheese, mustard seed sauce, deep pepper sauce.
Manhattan Burger – Mozzarella cheese, lettuce, onion, sour cream sauce, pastrami, and beef patty.
Hawaiian Burger – Gravy sauce, 1/4 pound beef patty, egg, bacon, cheese, lettuce, special buns topped with grated cheese.
American Funky BBQ Chicken – Chicken patty, cheddar cheese, lettuce, pickles, barbecue sauce, and mustard relish.

New York Burger – 1/4 pound beef patty, Monterey Jack cheese, bacon, tomato, lettuce, mustard seed sauce, and whole wheat buns.
Also something I’m surprised is not on the menu in the U.S. – the “MEGA” McMuffin. Stuffed inside muffin is eggs fried over easy, 2 patties, cheese, and ketchup.
“Kit Kat” sounds almost similar to a Japanese expression – Kitto Katsu. The expression literally translated as “surely win” is an expression meaning best of luck. This makes Kit Kat one of the most popular gifts among the schoolchildren. This has prompted Kit Kat’s maker, Nestle, to introduce varieties of unique flavors. These unique flavours, for some, especially the foreigners, might sound a little…crazy
Banana, brown sugar, grilled sweet potatoes, apricot seeds, blueberry fromage, red bean sandwich, pumpkin, creamy apple, melon, and kiwi are only some of the unique Kit Kat flavors sold in Japan.
Most of these foods I could try without thinking twice, but I ran into a few I would definitely have to say no to – such as the ‘uni’ which is urchin’s testicles and ovaries.

Ikura is something I personally would use as fish bait, but these salt pickled salmon eggs with rice and soy sauce are a blissful meal to some Japanese.

Ika no Shiokara looks like something out of my back yard, but a lot of people enjoy the squid mixed with the squids digestive cecum…
and last but not least, Kusaya. Horse mackerel after going through lactate fermentation by being dipped in water and sun-dried.
Let’s get back to more appetizing foods – such as ice cream!
These flavors are definitely only sold in Japan, and a few I’d be interested in trying, though I doubt they would become a staple in our freezer.
“Napolitan” is a popular Japan-ized pasta dish made of spaghetti, ketchup, onion and sausage.. and yes, this is a ice cream flavor. Not quite sure this one would be very appetizing.
Cream stew is also a favorite. along with corn soup, wasabi, and soy sauce.
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Black Friday Deals at Family Christian Stores!!
While you are out and about this Black Friday don’t forget to stop by your local Family Christian Stores and check out the great deals!
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Don’t forget, November 22- 30th you can help support the cause and fight human trafficking by shopping at Family Christian Stores! As I mentioned before all earnings made on the above dates will go help fight the cause! #FCChallenge
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