Having leftover prime rib from the holidays sets you up to make this simple appetizer to keep your guests happy and impressed. You will need to prepare the horseradish sauce the night before (ingredient and directions below). … Read on
Seared Scallops served atop mixed greens tossed with a blood red orange balsamic vinaigrette dressing and caramelized onions. Make a complete meal out of this tangy salad with scallops. … Read on
Getting tired of boiling broccoli in water, and craving more flavor and pizazz in your side dish? Then give this garlicky roasted broccoli a spin! … Read on
Make individual-sized gingerbread houses using graham crackers during the holidays. It is a fun and delicious tradition for both kids and adults. Supplies Graham Crackers Cement Icing (egg whites, water, cream of tartar, powdered sugar) Assorted candies and cereals Pint sized milk or cream … Read on
Part of preparing for your camping trip is identifying the responsibilities for each of your girl scouts. Below are responsibilities broken out by cooking, hosting, and cleaning. … Read on
Looking for the graces to say before your meals with the Girl Scouts. Here are some graces your troop can say before each meal: … Read on
Setting the rules and your expectations ahead of your camping trip will help you keep some semblance of order. Review these beforehand so each scout knows what is expected of them, and what can happen if the rules are broken. … Read on
Here are the rules you’ll want to review with each Girl Scout before campouts so each scout knows what is expected of them, and what can happen if the rules are broken. It’s broken down by Camp Rules and Tent … Read on
Going on your first camping trip with your Girl Scout Troop? Get your troop organized by making a camping poster board that can be posted at the campsite. Having a board posted with these roles, responsibilities, consequences and more will go a … Read on