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Labor Day Recipes

Labor Day weekend is rapidly approaching, and there's so much planning ahead! Get a jump on your Labor Day festivities by making some yummy recipes ahead of time, and you are sure to alleviate stresses before they even arise!



Jalapeno Popper Dip 

Four jalapenos, diced
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Chives, diced
Package cream cheese
1 c sour cream
2 c shredded cheese
3/4 c parmesan cheese
1 c bread crumbs
TBSP taco seasoning
TBSP melted butter

Dice jalapenos and chives to set aside. 
Mix cream cheese and sour cream. Add 
cheese to mix, mix, then stir in jalapenos 
and chives. Pour mixture into oven safe 
dish or crock pot and spread evenly. Top 
with bread crumbs, spices, and butter. Heat 
in oven at 350 degrees until lightly toasted.


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BBQ Beer Cocktail Links

2 packages cocktail sausage links
2 c ketchup
1 c brown sugar
1 c beer

Mix ketchup, brown sugar, and beer in crock pot. Add in cocktail sausage links, stir thoroughly, and cook in crock pot for a few hours on low, or you can broil it in the oven for 10 - 15 minutes. Serve hot.






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S'mores Dip

1 c chocolate chips
2 TBSP milk
2 c marshmallows
Graham crackers

Mix chocolate and milk and heat and stir until melted. Place marshmallows on top and broil. Use graham crackers for dipping. Serve hot!









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