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High Five Recipes – PRINTED COOKBOOK!!!!

November 3, 2020 by Laura 1 Comment

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High Five Recipes, our most popular eBook, has now been turned into a printed cookbook! And just in time for Christmas!

I love the simplicity of this cookbook and how you can now have it in your kitchen, ready to use every day to make your kitchen life easier. Find recipes from Breakfast Casserole to Pizza Chicken Bake to Homemade Ice Cream to Homemade Ranch Dressing – and over a hundred more! And all of them call for only 5 or fewer ingredients!!

High Five Recipes

High quality recipes, five or fewer ingredients. Bring it in for a high five!!

Cooking for your family has never been easier. Especially because your family will love how delicious all these meals and snacks taste! When you make these recipes, your time and energy can be used to do what is more important – loving people.

Take a peek inside the book and get hungry as you read the table of contents:

Grab a copy for yourself and some for family members, teachers, friends, and neighbors too. This book makes a fantastic gift and saves everyone time.

Can’t wait for you all to enjoy all that this cookbook will offer you. Be blessed and fall in love with these delicious, simple recipes!

Get the High Five Recipes Cookbook here.

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Sweet and Simple Butter Cookies (4 Ingredients)

March 27, 2018 by Laura 13 Comments

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If you know me at all, and I think you do, you know that if “butter” is a part of a cookie title, it must be a favorite of mine. Dear friends, allow me to introduce  you to these tasty melt-in-your-mouth delights: Sweet and Simple Butter Cookies.

Would you like to know what has been a favorite sentence of mine ever since I was a little girl reading recipes?

“Cream butter and sugar together in a bowl.”

That simple sentence always made me very happy. It still does. You want me to cream butter and sugar in a bowl?! I LOVE CREAMING BUTTER AND SUGAR IN A BOWL!!! There’s something so sweet (sure, literally, I suppose) about this simple instruction, and for some reason, it always brings up happy memories for me of times I spent baking with my mom or my grandma.

All of life would be better if we took a moment to cream butter and sugar in a bowl. Don’t you think?

The combination of butter and sugar in this recipe makes for a perfectly sweet and rich cookie that melts in your mouth. Don’t worry though. The ratio of butter to sugar is such that these are only lightly sweet, but deliciously buttery. I’d still consider these a dessert, but I think they fit in the “low sugar treat” category.

These stir together quickly and go into the oven easily. Enjoy this newest High Five Recipe, and most importantly, enjoy each time you get to “cream butter and sugar together in a bowl.”

Sweet and Simple Butter Cookies

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Sweet and Simple Butter Cookies (4 Ingredients)
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 15-18
Ingredients
  • 1½ cups melted butter
  • ⅓-1/2 cup sugar (raw, white, brown, or sucanat)
  • 1 tablespoons vanilla extract
  • 3 cups whole wheat flour (I use freshly ground soft white wheat)
Instructions
  1. Cream butter and sugar together in a bowl. (Making life better, one bowl at a time.)
  2. Stir in vanilla.
  3. Mix in flour until well combined.
  4. Scoop Tablespoon-sized balls of dough onto cookie sheets.
  5. Press the dough down with your fingers or a fork.
  6. Bake in a 350 degree oven for 8-12 minutes or until cookies are golden brown.
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How great are all of these new High Five Recipes!?! Did you get your eCookbook yet??! We just rolled it out yesterday, and I guess it goes without saying that we can’t stopped high-fiving each other over the fun this book provides.

The best thing about 5 (or fewer) ingredient recipes is that you can almost always be sure they include ingredients you already have on hand. These are the simplest of the simple when it comes to recipes. That’s why we created this High Five Recipes eCookbook! (High quality recipes; 5 or fewer ingredients) We want to do everything we can to keep your real food kitchen life as simple as possible so you can eat well but not be a slave to the kitchen.

Be sure to get your copy right away so you can enjoy even more simplicity in your real food kitchen! Use the code HIGHFIVE to get it half price right now!

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Do you have any special memories of baking or cooking when you were younger? Do you like creaming butter and sugar together in a bowl? :)

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High Five Recipes: 111 Recipes That Use 5 or Fewer Ingredients!

March 26, 2018 by Laura Leave a Comment

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Get ready to be amazed! High Five Recipes is going to make your real food kitchen life so much simpler!

Introducing our fabulous new real food eCookbook full of 111 time, money, and energy saving recipes…

Yum

Feeding your family doesn’t have to be hard!

Or expensive. Or time consuming. Or expensive. Oh wait. I already said that. I guess I felt it was worth a repeat, as none of the recipes in this eBook call for expensive ingredients.

Get ready to simplify your kitchen life, put easy meals on the table, fill your family with tasty snacks – all while staying true to your desire to feed your family wholesome, real food!

We know what “family friendly” means. We know what “easy” is. We definitely like nourishment. And the fact that every recipe turns out delicious and fun is basically icing on the cake. (Wait, a five ingredient cake? Can it be true? I guess you’ll have to get the book and see!)

This High Five Recipes eBook includes 111 wonderful recipes all of which:

  • Call for 5 or fewer ingredients
  • Are all made from real food ingredients
  • Taste incredible
  • Take very little time and effort to make

You probably already have all or most of the needed ingredients in your kitchen. Don’t you love it when food becomes un-complicated!?

What will you do with all your extra time??

High Five Recipes offers:

  • 14 Bread and Breakfast recipes
  • 35 Main Dish recipes
  • 13 Side Dish recipes
  • 29 Dessert and Snack recipes
  • 16 Drink recipes
  • 4 Extra recipes

Get it here!

Our Heavenly Homemaker’s Club Members have access to this amazing resource plus ALL of our eBooks, eCurriculum, printables, and so much more – for one very low price! Join us here!

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Everyone bring it in. High fives all around…

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Flourless Fudge Cookies

August 15, 2013 by Laura 30 Comments

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You can’t go wrong with a recipe that has the word “fudge” in its name. These cookies are very easy to make and live up to their name. Mmm, fudgy cookies. Yes please.

Flourless Fudge CookiesYum

2 1/4 cups sucanat powdered sugar
1/4 teaspoon sea salt
1 cup cocoa powder
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Put 2 1/4 cups of sucanat into a blender. Process until sugar has become powdered. (Here is a post with picture tutorial showing you how easy this is!)  In a bowl, mix sucanat powdered sugar with the remaining ingredients. Scoop teaspoon sized balls of batter onto a parchment paper lined cookie sheet (very important). Bake in a 350° oven for 8-10 minutes.  Allow the cookies to cool completely while on the cookie sheet.

If you bake them on a baking stone or try to remove them before they are completely cooled, you’ll end up with this:

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See below, how the cookies sit patiently and cool on their parchment paper so that they will come off the pan nicely?

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Ah yes, that is the way to do it. These cookies are worth the wait!

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Have you ever made your own powdered sugar with sucanat?  It’s very easy – and these cookies are a great way to experiment with that idea!

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