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Cheesecake Cupcake Magic!


So I have been told that I make a mean (or nice) cheesecake cupcake mix! Well I have decided to share it with my blogging friends. Sit back and get ready to make some AWESOMENESS!
You will need
Cheesecake:
25 oz cream cheese (Philadelphia is what I use)
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla (imitation)
5 eggs

Topping:
1.5 cup sour cream (I use daisy)
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla


Start with small cupcake pans like theses

Place in small cupcake liners

Create the crust.
This is just graham cracker crumbs and butter. Keep add butter to the crumbs until you can pack it down


Pack the crust crumbs into the liners


You can clean up your pan (meaning the crumbs that aren't in the liners) if you want to but if you bake it they will just fall off later. Do not put in the oven just yet.. you need the cheese cake in there first.

This is where you make the cheesecake numminess. 
Mix together cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and eggs.
Put in the eggs one at a time.

Mhhhm.
If you are like me you will be temped to just eat this. but don't! Oh okay have a sample.

Once all mixed up put in the cupcake liners almost full. 3/4 full


Here you can clean you pan if you want to.

Put in the oven for 30 minutes at 300 degrees.
Remove from oven and cool for 5.

This is the top of the cheesecake. You will want to mix this up while the cheesecake is in the oven for the 30 minute period.

mix together sour cream, sugar, and vanilla

Still in the oven for the first time.

All puffed up.

 Five minutes lets the puffiness go down.


Once cool, put topping on. cover and fill the rest of the liners.



Put in the oven for another 5 minutes.




You are all done.

Once you take them out of the pans and put them on some sort of platter you may put some sort of berries on there to add color. I put raspberries and it is HEAVEN!

It takes me about 1.5 hours to do this. I didn't have all my ingredients at hand, oops! Make sure you do before you start. Makes it all go a lot smoother. :)

Let me know if you try this, I would like to know if it works for you and how you like them. It's just one of the very few things I bake and they are my favorites.

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Food in Jars. Easy Travel. Easy To Eat.

I could not think of anything else to blog so while I was doing my daily browsing of the internet, while on pinterest. I found this lovely lady who did a large post dedicated to foods in mason (or other) jars. I loved it all so I thought it was worth sharing. I hope you like it. You can find her here at: http://www.bystephanielynn.com/2011/07/50-different-foods-you-can-put-in-jar.html


50 Different Foods You Can Put in a Jar {Saturday Inspiration & Ideas}


A couple weeks ago I posted 50 different things to do with mason jars...though all the ideas were creative and fun, none of them had anything to do with food. I thought the whole concept of food in a jar deserved a post all of it's own.

So this weeks Saturday Inspiration post is dedicated to all the glorious foods ... You can put in a jar: desserts in a jar, bread in a jar, appetizers in a jar, meals in a jar, drinks in a jar... I think you can pretty much put anything in jar and it instantly becomes a million times cuter!


{Source: I Am Baker}
Cheesecake in a Jar


{Source: My Baking Addiction}
Mixed Berry Cheesecake in Jars


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
Strawberry Cheesecake in a Jar


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
No Bake Oreo Cheesecake in a Jar


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
Neapolitan Cake in a Jar


{Source: Sprinkled With Flour}
Banana Split Cake in Jars


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
Rainbow Cake in a Jar


{Source: How Sweet It Is}
S'Mores Cake in a Jar


{Source: Eclectic Recipes}
Whiskey in a Jar Chocolate Cake {flour-less recipe}


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
Peanut Butter Cups {Cake} in a Jar


{SourceMartha Stewart}
Buttermilk Cupcakes in a Jar


{Source: Cakies}
Red Velvet Cupcakes in a Jar


{Source: Glorious Treats}
Orange Dreamsicle Cupcakes in a Jar


{Source: Man With a Fork}
Lemon Poppy Seed Pound Cake in Jars


{Source: The Boastful Baker}
Mini Canning Jar Apple Pies


{Source: Our Best Bites}
Single Serving Pie in a Jar


{Source: The Nerd's Wife}
Pumpkin Pie in a Jar


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
Peach Cobbler in a Jar


{Source: Gooseberry Patch via My Recipes}
Baked Brownies in a Jar


{Source: Pen n' Paper Flowers}
Ice Cream Jars


{Source: Paula Deen}
White Chocolate Lemon Trifle Jars


{Source: Ezra Pound Cake}
Mason Jar Breakfast Parfaits


{Source: American Spoon}
Jam, Granola & Yogurt Parfait Jars


{Source: Today's Nest}
Chocolate Banana Pudding Jars


{Source: Savor This Moment}
Bread Pudding in a Jar


{Source: Healthful Pursuit}
Layered Maple Oat n’ Apple Dessert Jars


{Source: My Baking Addiction}
Cherry Crisp in a Jar


{Source: The Family Kitchen}
Monkey Bread in a Jar


{Source: Good Food Bread & Muffins}
Chocolate Muffin Bread in a Jar


{Source: Simple Bites}Whole Wheat Buttermilk Rolls in a Jar


{Source: The Chubby Vegetarian}
Caprese Salad in a Jar


{Source: Salad in a Jar}
Romaine Salad in a Jar


{Source: Savvy Mom}
Simple Layer Dip in a Jar


{Source: Southern Living}
Mason Jar Layered Cornbread and Turkey Salad


{Source: Savoring The Thyme}
Wheat Berry Apple Salad in a Jar


{Source: Country Living}
Corn and Chickpea Salad in a Jar


{Source: Fat and Happy}
Mason Jar Turkey Chickpea Salad


{Source: The Decorated Cookie}
Pesto Pasta in a Jar


{Source: Stone Gable}
Homemade Pasta Salad Jars


{Source: My Own Ideas}
Goat Cheese & Sun Dried Tomatoes with Garlic Herb Pesto in a Jar


{Source: Eat*Drink*Pretty}
Zucchini and Goat Cheese Tarts in a Jar


{Source: Good Housekeeping}
Shrimp Rillettes in a Jar


{Source: Fuchsia}
Hearty Lentil Stew with Roasted Squash & Pumpkin Jar


{Source: Jones in Hungry}
BBQ Sundae in a Jar


{Source: Giver's Log}
Chili and Cornbread in a Jar


{Source: Saveur}
Strawberry Moonshine Julep


{Source: Nutrition to Invigorate Mind Body and Spirit}
Mason Jar Mojito Cocktail


{Source: Southern Weddings}
Mason Jar Mojitos


{Source: Martha Stewart}
Lemony Spiked Sweet Tea


{Source: Kahakai Kitchen}
Cranberry Apple Cider Shandy

Now I want to save even more jars!

The Sunday Showcase starts tonight ... I can't wait to see what you have been working on this week! Hope you are having a fabulous weekend ~Enjoy.
Again I take no credit for this. This is all Stephanie Lynn's post. I just loved it so much that I thought it was worth sharing.