Learn to Bake Great Scones from These Three Sites

March 4, 2014 11:57 am

Whether you pair them with tea or eat them for breakfast, scones are sweet, hearty treats that come in a variety of different flavors. Even amateur bakers will enjoy making delicious scones, and these recipe sites will give you some inspiration for your next foray into the wonderful world of pastries.

Martha Stewart
Martha Stewart’s beautiful websites provides endless inspiration for baking (and tasting!) scones. The site's list of Scone Recipes is unique and sophisticated, with both sweet and savory scones for just about any occasion. The Cream Scones with Currants are the perfect blend of creamy and tangy, while the Cheddar-Chive Scones offer a more filling, salty taste that makes a delicious lunch pairing.

Food Network
No one knows more about baking than your favorite Food Network hosts, and now you can bake scones straight from their own favorite recipes. Tyler Florence’s Blueberry Scones with Lemon Glaze are a traditional recipe with a lemony zest, perfect for breakfast or brunch. For a petite treat, The Pioneer Woman’s Mini Vanilla Scones will be a hit with the kids and the adults in your household.

Cooking Light
Who said scones have to be unhealthy? Though they taste warm and sweet, scones made from Cooking Light recipes are also nutritious and low in calories. This list of Healthy Scone Recipes will show you smarter ways to bake these breakfast breads.

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Find Shopping Perfection at Market Street The Woodlands

February 25, 2014 1:03 pm

It takes a lot to recommend a shopping mall, but Market Street, located in The Woodlands, really is a fantastic destination for all your shopping needs. Over sixty merchants have spaces there, from national companies like Tiffany & Co and Lululemon Athletica to local boutiques as well. Market Street is definitely a one stop shop, so besides the endless number of stores to choose from there is dining and entertainment as well. If you’re hungry, stop in for a bite to eat at more than fifteen restaurants, including Chipotle, Grotto, and Jasper’s. A movie theater is also available in case you need a movie break, featuring five auditoriums showing a mix of popular and indie films. Market Street also hosts a wide variety of events during the week, from product demonstrations to live music and other forms of entertainment.

Market Street The Woodlands
9595 Six Pines Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
(281) 419-4774
www.marketstreet-thewoodlands.com

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Let Your Kids Play at the Woodlands Children’s Museum

February 18, 2014 11:21 am

When you need to occupy young children on a hot or rainy afternoon, head to the Woodlands Children's Museum. Although a bit of a misnomer, this indoor play area is full of fun for youngsters. There are Lego stations, arts and crafts activities, and dress-up and make-believe areas, all with the goal of encouraging children to play, explore, and imagine.

Staff is hand to help direct the kids, allowing parents a bit of a breather. Admission is affordable at $5 for children and adults. If your child enjoys the museum, consider signing up for dance classes and art lessons. Check the online brochure for details.

Woodlands Children’s Museum
4775 Panther Creek Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77381
(281) 465-0955
www.woodlandschildrensmuseum.org
www.yelp.com/biz/the-woodlands-childrens-museum-the-woodlands

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