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  • Taco Recipes – Add Some Spice to Your Cinco de Mayo Celebration

    Taco Recipes – Add Some Spice to Your Cinco de Mayo Celebration

    These taco recipes are perfect for an easy weekday meal and the obvious choice for a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Tacos are a popular Mexican recipe.  Who can resist the traditional hard taco shell filled with ground beef and your favorite toppings?  It is one of my favorites and my family’s too. Here are a […]

    March 21, 2014
  • Creative Bird baths – DIY Garden Decor Projects

    Creative Bird baths – DIY Garden Decor Projects

    These Creative Bird baths make use of re-purposed items that you may have around the house. They add a whimsical touch to any garden decorating theme. This time of the year, it’s common for bird baths to get really dirty.  Check out the video on cleaning a bird bath for and easy solution to this […]

    March 18, 2014
  • Dip Recipes – Easy Appetizer Party Starters for Your Next Gathering

    Dip Recipes – Easy Appetizer Party Starters for Your Next Gathering

    These dip recipes are the perfect way to start any party or gathering. It will soon be time to start thinking about summer parties and barbecues.  (I know, I know…will this winter ever end?) But it is never too early to start planning for the next big event.  Start your celebrations off right with one […]

    March 17, 2014
  • My Favorite 30 Minute Meals

    My Favorite 30 Minute Meals

    There never seems to be enough time in the day for me.  Especially during the week. Weeknights are so busy for me.  I am always on the look out for recipes that just won’t take much time after a busy working day.  30 minutes is as much time as I want to spend in front […]

    March 17, 2014
  • The Garden Charmers Share their Favorite Facebook Pages

    The Garden Charmers Share their Favorite Facebook Pages

    Facebook has so many great pages devoted to gardening, but the way the site now shows the content of pages, it is sometimes hard for them to get seen on news feeds. Facebook is one of the most popular of the social media channels. I thought it would be fun for the Garden Charmers (a […]

    March 15, 2014
  • Favorite Peanut Butter Dessert Recipes

    Favorite Peanut Butter Dessert Recipes

    I have to admit.  I am a huge fan of peanut butter. Sort of like Claire on the series Lost.  There are days when I could just dive into a jar and eat just that for the day. Add to the peanut butter some chocolate, like many of these recipes do and that is a […]

    March 15, 2014
  • Raleigh Botanical Gardens Visit

    Raleigh Botanical Gardens Visit

    One of my favorite things to do when I have some spare time is to visit Raleigh Botanical Gardens.  I love the new perennial and annual plants that I learn about and it just de-stresses me like nothing else seems to do. Raleigh has a great Botanical Garden called JC Raulston Arboretum. The beauty of […]

    March 12, 2014
  • Gardening Quotes and Inspirational Sayings

    Gardening Quotes and Inspirational Sayings

    Much of my personal peace and happiness comes from the time I spend in my garden.  It soothes my soul like nothing else that I do during the day. These images are flowers from my garden and I have teamed them up with sayings that describe how I often feel when I am outside working […]

    March 11, 2014
  • Potato Recipes to Highlight your Next Meal

    Potato Recipes to Highlight your Next Meal

    Enhance your meal time with one of these potato recipes. I’ve always been a meat and potatoes kind of gal.  No matter how I do them, I always feels as though the potatoes are the star of the dish. Potatoes can be cooked so many ways. They always make a great addition to any meal […]

    March 11, 2014
  • Baked Lamb Chops – Baking Lamb Chops in the Oven

    Baked Lamb Chops – Baking Lamb Chops in the Oven

    These baked lamb chops are beautifully tender and have a delicious rosemary cream sauce. The recipe makes a nice main course alternative to pork or beef. I’ve you’ve never tried baked lamb, you are in for a treat. Lamb loin chops are a tender cut of meat and much less expensive than the fancy rack […]

    March 10, 2014
  • For Your Sweet Tooth – Candy Creations

    For Your Sweet Tooth – Candy Creations

    Got an impulse to cater to your sweet tooth?  These candy creations will tempt even the most ardent candy lover.  Making candy at home is a great way to try new tastes and save money, to boot.  Fortunately, it is not too hard to do! From fudge to truffles, and in between, here are some […]

    March 8, 2014
  • 7 days of Cocktails – Refreshing Drinks

    7 days of Cocktails – Refreshing Drinks

    It’s cocktail hour!   There is nothing quite like relaxing with a tasty cocktail at the end of a long day. And it is getting to that time of the year when you can do it on a lawn chair overlooking your back garden. Do you have the same sort of drink that is your favorite, […]

    March 8, 2014
  • Favorite Strawberry Recipes – Spring time Desserts

    Favorite Strawberry Recipes – Spring time Desserts

    It will soon be time for the abundance of fresh strawberries to start appearing at the farmer’s market. Well, maybe not soon, with the winter we have had but I have a bad case of spring fever. When strawberries are available,  I always buy them in bulk and they last well just for eating, but […]

    March 6, 2014
  • Seasoned Baked Chicken Thighs

    Seasoned Baked Chicken Thighs

    These chicken thighs are so easy to prepare and yet taste as though you spent hours in the kitchen.  And they are perfect for those following a Paleo diet. Chicken thighs are made from the dark meat, so are naturally moist and removing the skin saves calories but does not lessen the juiciness of them. […]

    March 5, 2014
  • Crock Pot Vegetable Beef Soup

    Crock Pot Vegetable Beef Soup

    I love making crock pot recipes all the time, but particularly in the winter months.  One of my favorite things to make in it is a great tasting crock pot vegetable beef soup recipe. Having a big bowl of soup is a great way to warm up on early spring days when the weather is […]

    March 5, 2014
  • Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breasts

    Bacon Wrapped Chicken Breasts

    Are you looking for a recipe that will give you the moistest chicken you have ever made?  Use bacon!  Not only does the bacon give the chicken a delicious taste, but if wrapped around the chicken breasts, it will make them moist and very juicy. This is another easy recipe.  I make the marinade early […]

    March 5, 2014
  • Favorite Chocolate Dessert Recipes – Part 1

    Favorite Chocolate Dessert Recipes – Part 1

    Feeling your Sweet tooth wanting something special?  Try one of my favorite chocolate dessert recipes. They are all rich and flavorful and will delight even the most ardent chocoholic. Whether you are looking for a piece of chocolate bark or something as elaborate as the chocolate blooming onion, one of these desserts is just perfect […]

    February 24, 2014
  • Spring Fever in my Garden Starts in Winter

    Spring Fever in my Garden Starts in Winter

    Oh the weather outside is frightful, or so the saying goes.  Here in Raleigh, we are not known for much cold weather in the winter, but this year has been different in that regard. We have had a couple of days of snow and several weeks of unseasonably cold weather, with temps getting down to […]

    February 23, 2014
  • Dunk that sweet Treat – My Favorite Cookie Recipes

    Dunk that sweet Treat – My Favorite Cookie Recipes

    Grab a Glass of milk for one of my favorite Cookie Recipes There is nothing quite like dunking a cookie into a glass of milk.   This round up of delicious cookies features everything from a basic shortbread to a decadent peanut butter cream filled whoopie pie that is for the most sugar yearning person out […]

    February 22, 2014
  • Caramelized Mushrooms – How to Make Savory Caramelized Garlic Mushrooms

    Caramelized Mushrooms – How to Make Savory Caramelized Garlic Mushrooms

    Caramelized mushrooms are one of my favorite side dishes.  Who doesn’t love the delicious taste of these slowly cooked mushrooms that take on a lovely caramel color and a boat load of amazing flavor. This recipe is super easy to make and a must have addition to any side dishes recipe collection. Cooking mushrooms this way […]

    February 22, 2014
  • Pork Chops with a Balsamic Rosemary Reduction

    Pork Chops with a Balsamic Rosemary Reduction

    Ah…the other white meat – pork!    I really love the taste of it but some of the cuts don’t really agree with me.  When shopping I choose very lean medallions of pork, or even cut my own from a pork loin roast, which is what I did for these recipes.   If you are looking […]

    February 19, 2014
  • Olive Garden Copy Cat Chicken Breasts with Roasted Garlic, Mushrooms and Rosemary

    Olive Garden Copy Cat Chicken Breasts with Roasted Garlic, Mushrooms and Rosemary

    This Olive Garden copy cat chicken breasts recipe is basically a chicken in white wine sauce, which I make all the time,  but the star of this dish is the whole cloves of roasted garlic.    Olive Garden Copy Cat Recipe I went to the Olive Garden recently and had the most delicious whole garlic […]

    February 19, 2014
  • Baked Chicken Recipes

    Baked Chicken Recipes

    I love chicken.  It’s moist and tender and can be cooked in so many ways. Chicken is relatively inexpensive compared to other proteins and can be as plain or as fancy as you like in a recipe. Cut the Calories with one of these Baked Chicken Recipes I make chicken several times a week, so […]

    February 19, 2014
  • Copycat Samoas Dessert Recipes

    Copycat Samoas Dessert Recipes

    One of my most appetizing memories from when my daughter was young, was the day she brought home Girl Scout Cookies.  Those Samoas and Thin mints were so tempting.  I had to freeze them to get them out of sight! Thankfully, now that there are so many wonderful cooks who also run cooking blogs, the […]

    February 18, 2014
  • Moth Orchids – Phalaenopsis – Great Choice for Beginners

    Moth Orchids – Phalaenopsis – Great Choice for Beginners

    I have often thought that orchids are only plants that you should choose if you have green house conditions.  But on a recent trip to several home improvement stores, I have seen scores of beautiful moth orchids that are sitting in normal low light conditions for what seems like weeks on end without losing their […]

    February 17, 2014
  • Boxwood Wreath Bird Feeder DIY Project

    Boxwood Wreath Bird Feeder DIY Project

    Some of you may remember that I made a boxwood wreath for the first time in December last year for Christmas.   I’ve long since removed the Christmas decorations but left it hanging and it has started to dry out.  I decided to re-purpose it into a bird feeder for my backyard test garden. My husband […]

    February 16, 2014
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