Sunday, May 26, 2013

Made a Banner and Pepperoni Dip

 

Hello everyone! Are you having a nice weekend? A little cool here so no swimming or boating but we are going to my bff's cookout! First I want to show you what I made while I made the Pepperoni Dip…which is so darn easy and tastes just wonderful!

TA DA!!!

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Isn’t it cute? I just used what I had, the scrap book paper is what I bought on sale for the kids to use that I keep in their special drawer in my hutch and the string is just some gray Bakers string! The chippy window came from my brother-in-law’s parents garage and can I say heavy, wow! Anyway, I had it hung above my potting bench and this year decided to use it on the mantle in stead!

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I found these bottles with the seashells on clearance a couple months back and thought they would go well on here for summer!

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I moved both bottles on the books, I think it looks better.

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I found this sea glass with the shells at Marshall’s… they smell like Lemon Grass!

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Now for the pepperoni dip:

Pepperoni… sliced into quarters

Bagels…I use plain ones also sliced into quarters

One can of Crème of mushroom soup

8oz of crème cheese…let soften

Mix altogether and put in glass pan

Bake at 350 for 25 minutes or until the sides are brown/gold and bubbly!

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I like mine brown/gold and bubblySmile

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The bagels are cut in quarters and used to scoop up the pepperoni dip! Your guys will love this…honest!

Have a wonderful holiday weekend!

Party Time @ Three Mango Seeds

The Sunday Showcase Party @ Under the Table and Dreaming

Monday Funday @ Creatively Living

Make it Pretty Monday @ The Dedicated House

Budget Decorating Party @ Creative Cain Cabin

Give Me the Goods Party @ Better with Age

The Scoop @ Cedar Hill Ranch

Inspiration Exchange @ Ella Claire

Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style

 

Rondell

 

 

12 comments:

The Decorative Dreamer said...

That dip looks so delicious and sounds wonderful with bagel chips. YUM! I like your pretty chippy window too!

Art and Sand said...

1. Love your banner - I must try that shape next

2. Love your window - I must find one and stop kicking myself for passing up old windows multiple times (pre blogging and Pinterest)

3. Love the bottles with shells - the only store that sells them local charges outrageous prices

4.The recipe sounds great, but I am still trying to remove Christmas from my body. Maybe I can try it later in the summer.

Have a great Memorial Day

Leslie Anne Tarabella said...

Don't know which I like best - the window, or the dip!
Found you through Coastal Charm!

Anonymous said...

Your banner is darling and that dip is really making me hungry! Thanks for popping in to see me.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia :)

Janice Kay Schaub said...

The dip sounds wonderful. I assume you do not add anything to the soup? (condensed).....I might try that. I can think of a few things like chipped beef that could replace the pepperoni.
Yum
Janice

the poor sophisticate said...

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog! !I love your gorgeous home and am so thrilled to be your newest follower!! xo

the poor sophisticate said...

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog! !I love your gorgeous home and am so thrilled to be your newest follower!! xo

Unknown said...

love the adorable banner and YUM on the dip!! Can't wait to try it!!!!
Amy @ www.commona-myhouse.blogspot.com

cynthia lee designs said...

Love the window and the banner!! it looks great!!
~Cindy

Bonnie and Trish @ Uncommon Designs said...

Love your whole display and that dip looks dee-licious! Thanks for sharing with us this week at Monday Funday!

Take care,

Trish

An Oasis in the Desert said...

I adore your old chippy window, Rondell! I finally found one of those (from an old barn) and added to my "above the kitchen cabinet vignettes." They add so much character.

Dina's Days said...

The window idea is so cool! I would have never thought to do that.