I inherited some very old real silverware which has been bundled up and stored away for many many years. When I finally decided to bring them out and use them, I knew I needed a safe (and frugal!) method to polish the pieces and remove the tarnish. This is the very best method I’ve found. […]
Continue readingI made this spread when my boys were small…we all still love it. 1 to 1 1/2 lb. bologna(store brand on sale is fine)ground in blender. 3/4 c. pickle relish (home canned if you have it) 3 Tblsp. minced onion 1 Tblsp. Worcestershire sauce 1/2 to 1 c. mayo-type salad dressing (to your taste) Mix […]
Continue readingMy grandma used to make a sweet sauce that she kept on the stove anytime she had carrot cake. I know it had nutmeg in it. Disclosure: Some of the links below are affilate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
Continue readingI have tried many times to make slow cooker rice pudding and it always turns out dry and Ugh tasting. I’m looking for a recipe that is creamy and yummy! Comfort food at its finest! From the Hillbilly Housewife: Here’s my slow cooker rice pudding recipe. The first time you make it, keep an eye […]
Continue readingI’ve lost a favorite recipe for a creamy potato soup. It had heavy cream etc, and was put into a blender. Help! And if you know where I can buy a the recipe card again that would be great! Thanks, H.J. Disclosure: Some of the links below are affilate links, meaning, at no additional cost […]
Continue readingThis is a guest post by my friend Patti Winker at RemarkableWrinklies.com. Enjoy! I inherited some very old silverware and, up until now, just had it stuck in the back of a drawer. The last time I looked at it was a long, long time ago. But, that’s all changed. This Thanksgiving I realized I […]
Continue readingYou may remember how I gave my spice rack a makeover. If not, I’m not offended. 😉 Well, I like to keep spices primarily used for baking in a small crate on my Lazy Susan (you can barely see it on the bottom in the above picture.) (Editor’s note: Click on linked “submitted by” name […]
Continue readingYou can use any of your regular Pumpkin pie recipes, just substitute Slpenda for sugar, carton egg substitute for eggs, and use fat free condensed milk. Spray the pie pan with a little Bakers Joy type spray or dust with a bit of flour. No crust, just great pumpkin taste. Bake as usual & enjoy! […]
Continue readingA fellow HBHW reader shared this recipe many years ago. She’s from Australia. I’ve made it almost every year since and it’s always been a big hit. Try adding some nuts in addition to the dried fruit for a nice bit of crunch. 1 cup mixed dried fruit 2 cups Port or Sherry 4 pints […]
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Continue readingThis recipe can be used as a side dish or a main meal, depending on how much ground beef you add. This recipe has been in use in my husbands family for many years and is a staple in our home. In a large skillet, brown 1 to 2 pounds of ground beef. Add a […]
Continue readingAbout a year ago, my meat and potatoes husband was taken to an Indian restaurant by some co-workers. Amazingly, he tried the food and really liked it! He then took all of us to the same Indian restaurant and we all really liked it too! I decided I wanted to learn how to make some of the […]
Continue readingWhen it comes to actually carving (or deconstructing) a turkey, there are many schools of thought. I happen to like the method that Alton Brown from the Food Network uses. It’s simple and gives you a nice display of meat instead of a pile that looks like scraps. Click on and take a look: What […]
Continue readingLooking for an old fashion fudge recipe my granny made with nuts and raisins. Fudge was hard not soft. Thanks Disclosure: Some of the links below are affilate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
Continue readingLove those winter squashes! Our current favorite recipe is to grill 1/2″ slices of winter squash. All you need to do is brush the slices with a bit of olive oil, salt/pepper and even a bit of fun spices Chinese Five spice, old bay seasoning, what ever you like. Grill until soft. You don’t even […]
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