No,
it’s not a recipe for how to get a Marine under the mistletoe precisely,
however, at one point in the book Rowan is baking cracker crack for the coven
feast. And since this is one of my favorite dessert treats to make every holiday
season, I thought I would share a little joy of the season with you and the
recipe for your very own cracker crack.
I
warn you, there is a reason I call this crack J
Ingredients:
1 package
saltine crackers
1 cup brown sugar
2 bars of unsalted
butter
2 cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips
Step 1
Line cookie pan with tin foil and preheat oven to 350 degrees i
Step 2
Spread
package of saltine crackers out on foil i
Step 3
Mix
brown sugar and butter together in sauce pan, bring to a boil. Boil for 3.5
minutes, stirring frequently i
Step 4
Pour
butter/sugar mixture over crackers on foil, spread evenly. Bake in
oven for 10-12 minutes i
Step 5
Sprinkle
2 cups of chocolate chips evenly over top of whole pan. Put back into oven
until chocolate is almost melted (~2 minutes) i
Step 6
Spread
chocolate evenly with a spatula. Refrigerate overnight. Break into pieces and
enjoy i
Enjoy
Marine Under the Mistletoe with
cracker crack this holiday season!
The
mission of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots
Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November, and
December each year and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to less
fortunate children in the community in which the campaign is conducted. The
primary goal of Toys for Tots is to deliver, through a new toy at Christmas, a
message of hope to these youngsters that will assist them in becoming
responsible, productive, patriotic citizens.
This
holiday collection of the Always a Marine series is dedicated to Toys for Tots
and the men and women of the United States Marine Corps Reserve who dedicate
their time, their efforts, and their funds to delivering this message of hope. A
portion of the proceeds from each of these books will be donated to Toys for
Tots to continue that mission. Semper Fi.
He used to believe in magic…
Kaiden Nelson looked like every other Marine, only most of his guys didn’t grow up in a family of nudists, celebrating the wheel of the year and the lunar cycles. His buddies wouldn’t name him a witch, either. But after more than a decade at war, Kaiden isn’t sure he can—or even wants to lay claim to that calling anymore. He’s got too much blood on his hands and he’s tired…tired of war, tired of fighting. Some days…he’s tired of living. When he’s sent on leave for the holidays, he’s unsure if he can ever really go home again.
She’s a candle in the night…
Rowan Harper lives in two worlds, the mundane where she handles tech issues for a major corporation and the pagan where she celebrates the sabbats and esbats with her coven. Like so many in the region, she keeps her beliefs private. It makes life more bearable from others who would judge, and she likes nothing better than the great sabbat retreats the coven takes to the sprawling Lake House. It’s a time where she sheds the shackles of everyday life and embraces the divine.
The wheel turns…
When Kaiden turns up at the coven Yule, his Circle of family and friends are eager to welcome him. He feels unworthy of the open warmth and shies away to the darkness, but Rowan refuses to leave him in the shadows. Can the inexorable pull of one woman help him face down his demons as they hold vigil against the longest night of the year?
Kaiden Nelson looked like every other Marine, only most of his guys didn’t grow up in a family of nudists, celebrating the wheel of the year and the lunar cycles. His buddies wouldn’t name him a witch, either. But after more than a decade at war, Kaiden isn’t sure he can—or even wants to lay claim to that calling anymore. He’s got too much blood on his hands and he’s tired…tired of war, tired of fighting. Some days…he’s tired of living. When he’s sent on leave for the holidays, he’s unsure if he can ever really go home again.
She’s a candle in the night…
Rowan Harper lives in two worlds, the mundane where she handles tech issues for a major corporation and the pagan where she celebrates the sabbats and esbats with her coven. Like so many in the region, she keeps her beliefs private. It makes life more bearable from others who would judge, and she likes nothing better than the great sabbat retreats the coven takes to the sprawling Lake House. It’s a time where she sheds the shackles of everyday life and embraces the divine.
The wheel turns…
When Kaiden turns up at the coven Yule, his Circle of family and friends are eager to welcome him. He feels unworthy of the open warmth and shies away to the darkness, but Rowan refuses to leave him in the shadows. Can the inexorable pull of one woman help him face down his demons as they hold vigil against the longest night of the year?
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