19May
Summer’s Best – Zucchini!
As you may know if you have read some of my blog, I have a vegetable garden. All the planting has been done for a few weeks now. We have been watering (and weeding) faithfully. Seeds have sprouted and with Spring well under way, I am now impatiently looking forward to [...]
Filed under: Breakfast/Brunch, Dinner, Quick Fix, Recipes
Tags: cayenne pepper, corn meal, eggs, flour, nutmeg, salt, sugar, zucchini
12May
Lately my days are so busy; I have to make sure that I plan dinner early in the day. Today I put on a crock pot full of beef and barley soup. It is easy and tasty and it will be done when I get home from work. I really love letting the crock pot [...]
29Apr
Do your bananas ever look like this? Surprisingly, it happens in our house quite often. I have a hard time understanding it, though. My daughter likes them almost totally green. The little ones like them just barely yellow and I like them just before they turn brown. How is it that some of them get [...]
Filed under: Desserts, Recipes, Teach/Learn
Tags: baking soda, bananas, butter, chocolate chips, cinnamon, cloves, eggs, flour, nutmeg, salt, sugar, walnuts
31Mar
Dinner tonight is going to be simple and delicious! It is also going to be a quick fix dinner. We are having cheese ravioli with vegetarian marinara sauce and a nice big salad. On Friday I made eggplant parmesana, chicken parmesana, and fettuccini topped with vegetable marinara sauce. It was scrumptious and I made a [...]
Filed under: Dinner, Quick Fix, Recipes
Tags: basil, bell peppers, garlic, mushrooms, olive oil, olives, onions, oregano, tomatoes
20Mar
I can always use help with healthy meal planning. Favorite tools of mine include cookbooks, the Thursday Food Section of the newspaper and the weekly grocery store ads. Often, I just need some inspiration for planning healthy meals for the week.
Cookbooks are a great tool. The index makes it easy for you to look up [...]
19Mar
Finally, tomorrow March 20th is the first day of Spring! I have been waiting and counting down for the first day of Spring since the first day of winter. I love the changing of the seasons, but I am always really glad to see winter change into spring. I can’t wait until tomorrow when Spring [...]
18Mar
You gotta love a crock pot! I love corned beef brisket, but it takes a long time to cook on the stovetop or oven. So, I don’t do it that way. I use my crock pot to cook my corned beef. It is so easy and so delicious! I hope you give this recipe a [...]
Filed under: Crock Pot Meals, Dinner, Recipes
Tags: apple, cabbage, corned beef brisket, garlic, mayonnaise, onions, pineapple, salt, sugar, vinegar
11Mar
Today we celebrate Johnny Appleseed Day! Johnny Appleseed became an American legend while still alive, largely because of his kind and generous ways, his great leadership in conservation, and the symbolic importance of apples. Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman planted apple trees across the American Frontier. John Chapman was among the American [...]
Filed under: Teach/Learn
Tags: apples
10Mar
Why garlic and onions? Whole books have been written about garlic, an herb affectionately called “the stinking rose”. A member of the lily or Allium family, which also includes onions, garlic is rich in a variety of powerful sulfur-containing compounds including thiosulfinates. While these compounds are responsible for garlic’s pungent odor, they are also the [...]
09Mar
This past Saturday we had our fifth child’s birthday party. She wanted to have an animal party and since we have a yard full of animals we decided on a barnyard animal theme. Of the many, many birthday parties I have hosted for my children, this was one of the best birthday parties ever!
I made [...]