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Bacon and Broccoli Salad

It found this recipe on Taste of Home.  It makes a large bowl and is perfect for a pot luck.  It is crisp and tasty--a great side for any menu. 











3 bunches broccoli, cut into florets (about 10 cups)
1 pound bacon strips, cooked and crumbled
1 cup chopped pecans, toasted
1 cup dried blueberries
1 cup dried cherries
1/4 cup finely chopped red onion

 
DRESSING:
1 cup mayonnaise
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup cider vinegar
 
Directions
 
In a large bowl, combine the first 6 ingredients. For dressing, in a small bowl, whisk mayonnaise, sugar and vinegar. Pour over broccoli mixture; toss to coat.  Keep chilled until ready to serve. 

Easy Party Punch


This punch has been around for many years.  It is great for parties, celebrations, and weddings.  I first made it for a Beta Club induction at my school.  My grandson calls it Christmas Punch because it was Christmas the first time he had some.  Whether it is Christmas or the Fourth of July, I am sure you will enjoy this easy and tasty punch.                          

64 ounces of Hawaiian Punch (the traditional red kind)
12 ounces of pineapple juice
1 liter of ginger ale
1 orange sliced in thin rounds and deseeded
1 lime sliced in thin rounds and deseeded
1 lemon sliced in thin rounds and deseeded

I like to chill my Hawaiian Punch, pineapple juice and ginger ale prior to mixing, but you don't have to. 
Combine punch, juice, and ginger ale in a large bowl/punch bowl.  Stir until blended.  Top with fruit slices and enjoy.

I have frozen the fruit slices in ice cubes to help keep the punch chilled.  

A Tale of Two Cities Crockpot Hot Chocolate


The first time I made this hot cocoa/chocolate was for a senior English class that I was teaching.  We had just finished  reading A Tale of Two Cities.  A character in the book always drank chocolate for breakfast, so I decided to treat my students to steaming hot chocolate.   I found this recipe in a cookbook.  I can't remember the title, but I will never forget this decadent and delicious hot chocolate






6 cups whole milk (do not use any other type of milk.  It won't be the same)
1 14 ounce can of sweetened condensed milk
2 1/2 cup of semi-sweet chocolate morsels.  (Use the minis to melt quicker)
1 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
1 tsp. vanilla
1/2 tsp. nutmeg

In a large crockpot, combine all ingredients.  Turn on low, stir frequently for the first hour to totally incorporate the morsels as they melt.  Stir every 15-20 minutes for the next 2 hours.   Serve with marshmallows or whipped topping and sprinkles.  

Mary Ellen's Party Crookpot Meatballs

I don't know where she got this recipe, but my oldest sister Mary Ellen made the best party/shower/covered dish meatballs around.  I stumbled over her recipe card and thought I would share it with you.  We enjoy them so much.  





2 pounds of frozen home style (not Italian) meatballs (DO NOT THAW)
1 small jar of Welch's grape jelly
2 Tablespoons of brown sugar
1 cup Heinz chili sauce
1 bottle of Sweet Ray's Honey Barbecue sauce
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1 Tablespoon garlic powder

Place meatballs in bottom of crockpot.  In a mixing bowl, mix all other ingredients.  Pour over meatballs and stir to make sure all are covered.  Cook on low 4-5 hours.