Last year I wanted to try and add a little more to our already special St. Patrick's Day activities. I decided that since Michael liked rice crispy treats and liked Lucky Charms, I would combine the two and make a delicious treat for the family.
Our dinner last night was a pot roast that cooked all day in the crock pot with carrots, potatoes, some beef stew seasoning and some water. I used three decent size cooking potatoes and almost a whole small bag of baby carrots. I decided to peel and cut the potatoes. Sometimes if I use smaller potatoes, I just leave the skin on and not cut them.
Michael had Kraft mac-n-cheese and his special St. Patrick's Day drink. He's still not a fan of meat.
Desert was simple, rainbow color Jell-o. Nothing too fancy or too time consuming to make St. Patrick's Day a little yummy!
This was an idea I found on Pinterest and thought that it might be a yummy drink to have with our St. Patrick's Day dinner. The end result is rather yummy, but the process can get a little sticky. Here we go!
Looking for a fun way to have breakfast on Saint Patrick's Day? It's pretty simple and will be a hit for the kids.
This morning, Michael woke up to the sounds of Daddy shoveling snow from the driveway and getting ready for work. Little did he know that there was more in store for him on the main floor of the house. Yep, looked like a little Leprechaun had visited our house last night. He used our half bath on the main floor and dropped a trail of gold coins that lead to a pail of gold coins and butterscotch candies! Here's how we pulled all this off.
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