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  • Savory Italian Meatballs and Spaghetti

    Savory Italian Meatballs and Spaghetti

    Normally, when I make spaghetti recipes, I just make a meat based marinara sauce with freshly roasted tomatoes.  It is fairly easy to make and I don’t need to spend a lot of time on it but it tastes great. But there are times when I feel like going to the effort of making large […]

    April 30, 2014
  • Making Watermelon Play Dough – DIY Homemade Playdough

    Making Watermelon Play Dough – DIY Homemade Playdough

    This project for making watermelon play dough is super easy to do. The project takes less than ten minutes to make and the end result smells great. Watermelon season is here and both adults and many kids love to grow them. (and eat them too!) Today we’ll be making red, green, white and black play […]

    April 29, 2014
  • Decadent Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies

    Decadent Double Chocolate Chunk Cookies

    There is nothing quite like cookies and a glass of milk is there?  Just seeing a cookie with a tall glass beside it reminds me of my childhood.  And if the cookies are double chocolate chunk, the memory turns into an adult occasion. Don’t get me wrong, the kids will loves these double chocolate chunk […]

    April 28, 2014
  • Tomato Avocado Chicken with Melted Cheese

    Tomato Avocado Chicken with Melted Cheese

    I love easy chicken meals.  It seems that we eat chicken several times a week and I’m always on the look out for new and interesting ways to prepare it that are fast and easy. This recipe for chicken with a tomato avocado layer on top and melted cheese is super easy and tastes delicious. […]

    April 16, 2014
  • Peanut Chicken Pasta with Fresh Vegetables

    Peanut Chicken Pasta with Fresh Vegetables

    Here is another of my short cut recipes. (as in full of flavor but short on time) This time I am using a great time saver from A Taste of Thai – their peanut sauce mix. This mix makes great tasting stir fries, is super on baked chicken and can be used in a host […]

    April 9, 2014
  • 3 Easy Bulbs to Grow for Early Spring

    3 Easy Bulbs to Grow for Early Spring

    Are you looking for something that will welcome in spring with a splash of color next year? These 3 easy bulbs will bring you color year after year. Spring is such a special time of the year.  There is nothing quite like walking around a garden bed that shows a hint of what is to […]

    April 8, 2014
  • Bantam Weight Chicken Salad

    Bantam Weight Chicken Salad

    The Bantam Weight Chicken salad is  a copycat recipe from one of my daughter’s and my favorite cafes.  It is very tasty with grilled chicken and veggies on fresh greens with most of the veggies from my garden. Add some home made croutons and you have a very satisfying meal. Printable Recipe – Bantam Weight […]

    April 4, 2014
  • Easy Slow Cooker Recipes – Delicious Crock Pot Meals

    Easy Slow Cooker Recipes – Delicious Crock Pot Meals

    What could be better than a recipe where you put the ingredients in a slow cooker and come home to a great meal at night?  Days and days of easy slow cooker recipes!  These crock pot meals are as close to set in and forget it as you can get. I love to prepare slow […]

    April 3, 2014
  • Easy Baked Salmon with Soy Sauce and Maple Syrup

    Easy Baked Salmon with Soy Sauce and Maple Syrup

    This recipe for Baked salmon with soy sauce and maple syrup is easy to make and so delicious. Just four ingredients are all that you need to make this dish easy enough for a busy week night by also fine for any special dinner party. The salmon marinates for an hour in the fridge and […]

    April 2, 2014
  • Hawaiian Chicken with Coconut Milk

    Hawaiian Chicken with Coconut Milk

    Feeling as though the tropics are beckoning you to get out of the cold weather?  This amazing chicken recipe uses the flavor of chicken infused with soy sauce and coconut milk to give you a wonderfully delicious dinner.  Treat yourself to Hawaiian Grilled Chicken Just marinate the chicken in the morning and let the flavors […]

    April 2, 2014
  • Fiddlehead Ferns – Culinary Delight from the Ostrich Fern

    Fiddlehead Ferns –  Culinary Delight from the Ostrich Fern

    I was born in Maine, and one of my fondest memories is the collection of fiddlehead ferns each spring.  Even though I have moved away, each year my family boxes up a whole bushel of them and sends them to me by priority mail here in NC.  It’s always a special day when that box […]

    March 31, 2014
  • The Garden Charmers Celebrate Earth Day

    The Garden Charmers Celebrate Earth Day

    The Garden Charmers is a great group of ladies who garden, decorate and cook with a passion. They all have a love for our environment, so Earth Day is special to them. In the Northern Hemisphere, Earth Day is celebrated on April 22 and the day always helps us to focus on environmental awareness. If […]

    March 30, 2014
  • Today’s Flower – Gladiolus

    Today’s Flower – Gladiolus

    Growing perennials means lots of color when you plant gladioli. There is something about a bare piece of ground that suddenly breaks with foliage at an amazing rate and then bursts in a splendid show of flowers a few weeks later.   Gladiolus are not actually bulbs but are considered perennial corms. Gladiolus is often called […]

    March 30, 2014
  • Today’s Featured Recipe: Gluten Free Treat – Pão de Queijo

    Today’s Featured Recipe:  Gluten Free Treat – Pão de Queijo

    It’s featured recipe time.  This one comes from my friend who used to blog at an international recipe site called Molly Mel.   Regina is a fabulous cook and many of her recipes are Brazilian in nature.  Most are easy to do and look just delicious. Regina submitted this gluten free treat called Pão de Queijo.  […]

    March 29, 2014
  • Slow Cooker Beef stew

    Slow Cooker Beef stew

    Ah…crock pot recipes!  Pop the ingredients into a big pot, smell them cooking all day long and have a meal all prepared at dinner time.  What is not to like? This Crock pot beef stew is one of my favorite ways to get dinner on the table in a very easy way. Crock pot cooking […]

    March 29, 2014
  • Easy Brown Sugar and Garlic Pork Chops

    Easy Brown Sugar and Garlic Pork Chops

    I love easy recipes.  My time is limited and, although I love to cook, sometimes I just don’t have much time to devote to it.   (especially this time of the year when I love being out in the garden.) This recipe for brown sugar and garlic pork chops is a very easy recipe. It is […]

    March 28, 2014
  • Free Herb Plant Labels for Mason Jars and Pots

    Free Herb Plant Labels for Mason Jars and Pots

    Looking for a pretty way to dress up the pots that you use for growing herbs, and label them at the same time?  These cute herb planter labels can be just printed off and then added to your pots in no time at all. Herb Identification seems at though it would be easy but you […]

    March 28, 2014
  • DIY Cottage Chic Herb Garden With Mason Jars

    DIY Cottage Chic Herb Garden With Mason Jars

    Growing herbs is something that any good cook should consider. This mason jar herb garden fits into the French country look that I have going on in my kitchen as part of a renovation, too. It’s the perfect DIY project for my vegetable gardening summer! I love cottage chic decor projects. They have a rustic appeal […]

    March 28, 2014
  • Ground Beef Stroganoff Recipe

    Ground Beef Stroganoff Recipe

    Beef Stroganoff has proven itself again and again to be a classic, well loved and tasty dish.  This recipe uses ground beef instead of sirloin strips for a less expensive version.  But don’t let that fool you.  The taste is all there! This recipe is as easy to make as one of your packaged hamburger […]

    March 25, 2014
  • My Garden In March – Spring has Sprung (or at least it is trying to)

    My Garden In March – Spring has Sprung (or at least it is trying to)

    It’s time to check out my garden in March to see what is blooming for me. This has been the longest winter ever.  I used to live in Maine and am used to long, cold winters. But here in North Carolina, normally, I have a lot of things growing, especially vegetables, by this time in […]

    March 24, 2014
  • My Collection of Fudge Recipes

    My Collection of Fudge Recipes

    These delicious fudge recipes bring to mind everyone’s three favorite fudge words: smooth, creamy, and decadent. How can you resist them, particularly during the holidays when making fudge is a favorite thing to do? Whether it be chocolate, peanut butter (my favorite) or some other style, these recipes will tempt even the sweetest kind of […]

    March 24, 2014
  • Bread Recipes – Easy Recipes to Make a Home

    Bread Recipes – Easy Recipes to Make a Home

    “Man does not live by bread alone” so the saying goes. But with this list of my favorite bread recipes, one might have to reconsider this. I have to admit it – I love bread.  I would find it difficult to eat a grain free diet.   To me, there is nothing quite like the smell […]

    March 23, 2014
  • 3 Cheese Chicken Penne with Alfredo Sauce

    3 Cheese Chicken Penne with Alfredo Sauce

    This recipe for 3 cheese chicken penne with Alfredo sauce is a copy cat version of one of my favorite Applebee recipes.  It is rich and creamy and very easy to prepare. We go out to dinner every Sunday night to give me a day off cooking. We try not to spend too much since […]

    March 23, 2014
  • Growing Perennials and Vegetables in one Garden Space

    Growing Perennials and Vegetables in one Garden Space

    Squirrels in my garden last year made vegetable gardening a nightmare for me. This year, I decided to try combining perennials and vegetables in one garden bed to see how it worked out. I have long been interested in growing perennials.  Adding some vegetables into the mix gave my garden beds an interesting new look. […]

    March 22, 2014
  • Steel Head Trout with Lemon Parmesan Sauce

    Steel Head Trout with Lemon Parmesan Sauce

    Steel head trout is a favorite of mine.  Many people think it is a form of salmon because of the color, which is so similar, but it is a form of rainbow trout. It is rich and delicious and gives you more than your daily dose of omega 3 fatty acids. This recipe for Steel […]

    March 22, 2014
  • Taco Salad in Edible Tostada Bowls

    Taco Salad in Edible Tostada Bowls

    Years ago, I went out for lunch with some teaching friends of mine.  One of the items on the menu was a taco salad. Believe it or not, I had never heard of this delightful concoction.  Ever since then, when I eat Mexican, I often choose this as my order. I love the taste of […]

    March 21, 2014
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