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What I got for Christmas

I love seeing what everyone received for Christmas. I received some really cool products, so I want to share those with you! I will break these into categories, to make it easy to read. Here's what I got!

Entertainment:

Dinner for Schmucks DVD: I can't tell you how much I love this movie. My dad and I laugh so hard until tears come down our faces.

Date Night DVD: Again, this movie is hilarious! It never gets old, and you find new things to laugh at every time I watch it!

The Christmas Card DVD: This is probably my all time favorite Hallmark Channel Christmas movie. I watch it every single time it is on TV and I know I will probably wear the DVD out.


The Chew What's for Dinner cookbook: I watch the Chew everyday that I am home, and love most of the recipes that they make. Plus, the banter between Clinton, Carla, Daphne, Mario and Michael is hilarious!

Carla Hall Cooking with Love cookbook: This has those Southern down home recipes that are just delicious comfort food.

The Pioneer Woman A Year of Holidays cookbook: This is probably the best cookbook I have ever received. There are step by step pictures, and everything in the cookbook is something I would make.

These were some of the entertainment things I received for Christmas. Did you get any of these items? Tell me, I'd love to hear from you! Leave me a comment! I am going to do a separate post on the beauty things I received.



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