Hi! My name is Brenda. I am happily married to the Peanut Butter Man (for 38 years) and have three grown sons. I like simple! I also like sweet. I enjoy baking, cooking and crafting. As a result … some things that you will find here are edible and crafty … some are baked items … and who know what else I may come up with!
Thank you for visiting … I hope you like it here,
Brenda
P.S. If you would like to contact me, please e-mail at sweetsimplestuff@hotmail.com
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barbarasaid:
I read about a company – high5pie. www.high5pie.com
They make pie pops. Would you be able to duplicate this?
Thanks.
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sweetsimplestuffsaid:
Barbara,
I have not made pie pops … yet. But they are on my “list”. I did attend a demo by a Martha Stewart representative in which pie pops where made. She used traditional pie crust, cut into about 2″ circles … a wood popsicle stick … the filling was the consistency of a chuncky applesauce … everthing was held together with an egg wash … baked on parchment. Seemed pretty easy … but I haven’t done it yet! Check out Martha Stewart’s website for more info. But, I really am going to give it a try.
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Evelyn Mayfieldsaid:
I blogged about one of your posts tonight, at this link
prayersncrafts.blogspot.com/2012/02/diy-valentine-projects-4-sweet-heart.html
This is part of my series (1/15-2/14) of DIY Valentine projects.
Hugs and prayers for you and yours
Evie
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sweetsimplestuffsaid:
Thank you so much for thinking of me
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Carina S.said:
thank you Brenda – you are truly a gifted lady. Thank you for making me smile hugely when I opened your mail, first thing this morning and more or less still asleep. My HUGE problem, we can not get marshmallows here in south india. Have a happy weekend and try to think of somemore clever clever things.
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sweetsimplestuffsaid:
You are way to kind I believe everything can be changed to fit your needs … marshmallows are just circles … how about using cookies or cupcakes?
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Nancy Beardsaid:
or make homemade marshmallows?!
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sweetsimplestuffsaid:
Someday I will make them
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8 thoughts on “About”
barbara said:
I read about a company – high5pie. www.high5pie.com
They make pie pops. Would you be able to duplicate this?
Thanks.
Reply
sweetsimplestuff said:
Barbara,
I have not made pie pops … yet. But they are on my “list”. I did attend a demo by a Martha Stewart representative in which pie pops where made. She used traditional pie crust, cut into about 2″ circles … a wood popsicle stick … the filling was the consistency of a chuncky applesauce … everthing was held together with an egg wash … baked on parchment. Seemed pretty easy … but I haven’t done it yet! Check out Martha Stewart’s website for more info. But, I really am going to give it a try.
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Evelyn Mayfield said:
I blogged about one of your posts tonight, at this link
prayersncrafts.blogspot.com/2012/02/diy-valentine-projects-4-sweet-heart.html
This is part of my series (1/15-2/14) of DIY Valentine projects.
Hugs and prayers for you and yours
Evie
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sweetsimplestuff said:
Thank you so much for thinking of me
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Carina S. said:
thank you Brenda – you are truly a gifted lady. Thank you for making me smile hugely when I opened your mail, first thing this morning and more or less still asleep. My HUGE problem, we can not get marshmallows here in south india. Have a happy weekend and try to think of somemore clever clever things.
Reply
sweetsimplestuff said:
You are way to kind I believe everything can be changed to fit your needs … marshmallows are just circles … how about using cookies or cupcakes?
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Nancy Beard said:
or make homemade marshmallows?!
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sweetsimplestuff said:
Someday I will make them