This is Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens). This native, evergreen vine is just starting to bloom.
09.02.2024 - 09:46 / bhg.com / Emily Vanschmus
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When her sons Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce faced off in Super Bowl LVII last year, Donna Kelce did what any classic Midwest mom would do: She showed up to the watch party with Tupperware containers of homemade cookies.
This year, Mama Kelce is heading back to the Super Bowl—and that means her famous chocolate chip cookies are bound to make another appearance. As Travis and the Kansas City Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers on February 11, these bakes are bound to be real MVP of our Super Bowl snack spread.
When I spoke with her a few weeks ago, Donna—who partnered with Heluva Good! ahead of the Big Game on February 11 to create her own tailgating dip—told me that these aren’t just any chocolate chip cookies: They’re a holiday staple the Kelce family has been making for decades. The secret? A mix of white and milk chocolate chips, chopped, pecans, a dash of cinnamon, and sweet cream butter (made from pasteurized fresh cream rather than cultured or soured cream alternatives).
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She exclusively shared the official recipe with PEOPLE last year as part of a partnership to raise money for charity. When I told her I planned to make the cookies for my own Super Bowl watch party this year, she shared a few additional tips for making sure they turn out perfectly, every time.
“I throw in a little bit of cinnamon, that seems to bring out the flavor,” she told me. “Plus, I also let the cookie dough sit in the refrigerator overnight, and that just melds all the flavors all together—it just seems to be a better cookie.”
After the dough has chilled for at least three hours (although she says overnight is preferred), take out the dough and let it come to room temperature before
This is Carolina jessamine (Gelsemium sempervirens). This native, evergreen vine is just starting to bloom.
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Back in June, friend of the GPOD Cherry Ong attended the Vancouver Hardy Plant Study Weekend and was kind enough to share photos of some of the gardens she toured. Today she’s taking us along to visit Thomas Hobbs and Brent Beattie’s garden.
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Cherry Ong’s beautiful little side garden that she calls the Fern Fairway is always a little jewel box of perfect plants and wonderful combinations. Recently (The Fern Fairway in Summer) she shared how the space looked last summer, and today we’re revisiting with photos taken last September and October as the Fern Fairway entered autumn.