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Dr. Michelle Rozen's Cheesy Bacon Ranch Potatoes

Dr. Michelle Rozen's Cheesy Bacon Ranch Potatoes

Cheesy Bacon Ranch Potatoes

2 lbs. red potatoes, cubed
½ lb. bacon, cooked and crumbled
1 oz. packet of ranch dressing seasoning
1 Tbsp. olive oil
2 Tbsp. water
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
Sour cream

Mix oil, water, and seasoning packet in a small bowl. Pour mixture over potatoes in a large bowl and stir. Add layers of potatoes, bacon, and cheese into a crockpot. Cook on high four hours or low eight hours. Serve with sour cream.

Dr. Michelle Rozen, known as “The Change Doctor,” is a well-known keynote speaker, TV personality, and expert on leadership and personal and professional growth. Years ago, while working with Merrill Lynch as a consultant, she was asked to give a talk. She got amazing feedback and had so much fun doing it that she decided to join the speaking circuit. Today she is an author, TEDx presenter, writer for the Huffington Post, and frequent guest on NBC, ABC, CNN, FOX News, The NY Times, and many other media outlets. Some of her clients include Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and The U.S. Navy.

Did you Know?

Honest Abraham Lincoln

Honest Abraham Lincoln

While Abraham Lincoln is most known for the Gettysburg address and freeing of the slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation, did you know that Honest Abe was also a legendary wrestler? While wresting wasn’t nearly as organized in those days, it did attract large crowds who watched and gambled as strong men competed in a show of strength. Lincoln started wrestling at a young age, accumulating more than 300 victories, with only one loss over 12 years. Lincoln was inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame as an Outstanding Wrestler in 1992.

Printing Quiz

When a printer mentions hierarchy, what they really mean is…

  • A system in which people are ranked according to status or authority
  • Religious authorities, such as the clergy of the Catholic or Episcopal Church
  • An arrangement or classification according to relative importance

In layout and design, visual hierarchy helps guide the reader’s eye and is used to visually organize content. For example, larger titles and images get more attention than smaller elements. 

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