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10 Cookies You Won’t Be Able To Stop Eating — Society19

A good cookie isn’t hard to come by, but there are some recipes that have that little extra something that reminds us all why we love these baked goods so much. Whether it’s a certain ingredient or a different way of preparing the dough, some cookies are just better than others. Check out these 10… via … Continue reading 10 Cookies You Won’t Be Able To Stop Eating — Society19

Power up your Meals with Pumpkin [Visual] — ecogreenlove

Pumpkin puree is affordable, ubiquitous, and versatile. Don’t just eat it during pumpkin pie (or pumpkin-pie-spice latte) season. Stock your pantry with pumpkin puree to boost your cooking—and nutrition—all year long. Visual by Health Perch via Power up your Meals with Pumpkin [Visual] — ecogreenlove

Morristown National Historical Park: Wick House

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The Henry Wick House is part of the Jockey Hollow unit of Morristown National Historical Park. Jockey Hollow was the winter encampment site for George Washington’s army during the brutal winter of 1779-1780.

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The Wick House is just behind the Jockey Hollow Visitor Center. I asked at the desk if there were tours and the ranger had a volunteer, dressed in Colonial costume, take me up to the house to show me around.

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The volunteer was-well versed in the history of the park. She told me Henry Wick was a wealthy farmer who moved his family to Morristown  from Hampton, Long Island. He built the farm house on 1400 acres which made…

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Easy Almond Lace Cookies —

https://youtu.be/hg9oFQjJfTM?list=PLHGACVODrVAhdJ8TZ2Fhf_soAWgDomNag This really thin and crunchy Almond Lace Cookie is absolutely addictive! They are made butter, sugar, Almond Flour and chopped Almonds. They are so thin you can almost see through it, hence the name “Lace Cookie”. In other places, this cookie is called Florentine Cookie. via Easy Almond Lace Cookies —