Wednesday, January 29, 2014

3 Little Piggies


Make piggies because they are fun, easy and kinda cute! This are super self explanatory I didn't even look up a recipe or directions to make these but I will put the recipe that's out there for it. You can mix these up all kinds of different ways putting other things inside them like cheese in the hot dog or bacon wrapped! So mix it up and add your own twist and see what the kiddos might like.


Recipe:
2 hot dogs
Butter

1
can (8 oz) Pillsbury™ refrigerated crescent dinner rolls

Serving size here: 1 

Start by cutting your dogs in half or you can leave them whole if you just want two long ones. it's all the same in the end right. I buttered by crescent rolls just for a little more flakiness on the roll. Then roll up your dogs in their blankets and pop them in the oven on an aluminium foil sheet on 375 until the rolls have a nice golden color. This will give the hot dogs time to cook long enough to be eaten and enjoy!

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Fire Trucks are a Boys Best Friend.















Jaylen loves fire trucks so much, heck he loves all trucks but he was so so excited to come here. This museum is by far my favorite that I've seen here in Florida because it felt like an authentic museum. It used to be a real fire station that men used to work at and live in and that's what made it feel so authentic I guess. I love the look of old things in there natural state so I had a blast myself photographing the place. 

Another recommended place to visit in Florida it's in a central area of all the other main museums but this one is free and you can't beat a one of a kind museum for free! And we got a one on one tour by a former fire fighter of the place since we were the only ones in there at the time so it's pretty awesome, and I can say I'm excited to take Jaylen back again and again as he gets older.


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