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cleaning archives.I just wanted to pop in today and share with you my newest favorite “everyday” kinda dinner recipe.We’ve had this a few times in the last couple of weeks and it always turns out so delicious!
It tastes like I’ve been working away in the kitchen all day like some kind of fancy Italian nonna, but it really only takes about 30 minutes to throw together.It’s just one of those dinners you can make that keeps everyone happy and makes your life easier.Little Jack gets especially excited about it.
He loves his mom’s cooking!We’d been getting tired of regular boiled tortellinis with just straight sauce on them and I haven’t found a good crock pot recipe for tortellini that actually works, but this recipe is exactly what I’ve been looking for!.
Here’s what you need:.
-1 family size pack of tortellinis (frozen or refrigerated)., I shared with you that I knew there were quite a few blank spaces to fill in around the room, but that I was actually happy about that because I could continue to have fun and enjoy the process of decorating in there.
Well, I’ve been doing just that, so today I thought I’d share some of my thoughts on filling blank walls in kids’ rooms, as well as some more pictures of the room, just for fun.. 1).Start with Fabric.
Great fabric can make a room.If you find a few fabrics that you and your son/daughter love, then you can go nuts with it and make all kinds of different things to fill the walls.