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Homemade Peppermint Coffee Exfoliating Soap
Do you love the smell of a fresh pot of coffee? Well you don’t have to wait to walk into your next Starbucks, checkout this recipe for Homemade Peppermint Coffee Exfoliating Soap. This soap looks, smells and feels absolutely amazing! The goats milk as soap base creates such a fabulous soft creamy lather and the coffee bean serves as a natural exfoliator for your skin! Coffee has several fantastic beneficial uses like improving circulation, reducing redness, firming cellulite, improving skin tone, and even fading stretch marks and scars. Peppermint is also a great anti-inflammatory for your body. Creating a wonderful calming, cooling feel throughout your body. It also is good for relieving…
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Peppermint Oreo Ice Cream Cake – A simple Holiday pleasure!
If you are looking for the perfect delectable, crowd pleasing Holiday dessert than you are going to LOVE this one! This Peppermint Oreo Ice Cream Cake is easy to make, refreshing and totally perfect for a last minute holiday crowd-pleaser! Ingredients 1/2 Gallon Peppermint Ice Cream Container of Cool Whip 6-8 Oreo Cookies, finely crushed 2-3 TBSP Butter, melted 2-3 Candy Canes 1 Cup Hot Fudge (optional) Directions In a blender or food processor finely crush whole oreo cookies. Add cookie crumble to a bowl and mix in melted butter. Mix well. Pour cookie mixture into a spring form pan and press evenly to create a cookie crust. Put pan…
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The Most Addicting Peppermint Bark Recipe
I have recently found my new holiday addiction/tradition – Peppermint Bark! This recipe is absolutely AMAZING! I could seriously eat it every single day! The best part of this recipe is that it is super easy and takes absolutely NO BAKING! Ingredients 12 oz white high quality chocolate pieces 6 oz semi-sweet high quality chocolate pieces 1/2 teaspoon peppermint extract (split in half) 4-5 candy canes, crushed Directions Melt your milk chocolate pieces using the double boiler method. To create a double boiler pour 1-2 inches of water into a sauce pan and bring water to a simmer. Place a metal bowl over the top of the pan (not touching…