This has been a family recipe passed down from my grandmother, to my mother, and now me. We serve it at EVERY holiday event and there is never any leftovers (except for when I make an extra batch and hide it from everyone else). Because this has been handed down, measurements are approximate. You may […]
Continue reading1 can stew 1 can stewed tomatoes (run a sharp knife through the tomatoes in the can to cut quickly) 1 can chili (any variety – beans,no beans, hot, etc) 1 can mixed vegetables 1/3 envelope stew seasoning Mix all ingredients in a crockpot and heat on High 4-6 hrs or Low 6-8 hrs. Change […]
Continue reading1 bag flavored chips (choco, white chocolate, cherry, etc) 1 can cake frosting to compliment chips ( peanut butter chips and chocolate frosting for example) Melt chips in microwave safe bowl until stirable; stir in can of frosting and place in a dish that has been buttered. Let set until firm, cut and enjoy. Sometimes […]
Continue reading2 C. Unbleached Flour 1/4 C. Wheat Germ 1 tsp. Salt if wanted 2/3 C. Olive Oil (original recipe calls for vegetable oil,but olive is healthier) 1/3 C. Boiling Water Mix Salt, Flour, and Wheat Germ. Pour Boiling Water and Olive Oil in all at once and stir with fork. Separate dough into 2 equal […]
Continue readingMy friend Angie from Sizzlin’ Circuits invented this easy shepherd pie recipe during the summer when it was too hot to bake it as usual in the oven. Instead she put everything in her crockpot and it turned out great – you’ll enjoy watching the whole family at dinner. Easy Shepherd Pie Recipe For The […]
Continue readingThis recipe is super simple but boy is it delicious. Angie takes some frozen chicken, seasons it with black pepper and sage and adds it to her crockpot. She adds some carrots and some peeled sweet potatoes that have been sliced. She sprinkled a little ground rosemary on top of the veggies and cooks everything […]
Continue readingMy friend Angie from Fatloss Quickies and Sizzlin’ Circuits makes some of the best stuffed peppers. They are delicious, frugal and easy to make. And they make a wonderful healthy meal for the whole family. Here’s Angie in her kitchen showing us how to make this delicious slowcooker dish. I recommend you take a look […]
Continue readingPour a little Mazola or crisco in frying pan. Tear in small pieces your favorite brand of 1 lb. sausage, let sausage fry a bit. You can put in onions, (fresh or dried) green pepper,and cubed potatoes, mix all together,cook till potatoes are done, remove. Cook a soft egg,or what ever egg is your liking, […]
Continue readingI have tweaked a banana bread recipe for my husbands friend at work who is diabetic. He enjoys the recipe and it does not cause his blood sugar to spike plus it is very moist!!! Makes 1 loaf 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at room temperature, plus more for pan 1/2 cup Date sugar 1/2 […]
Continue reading1 can whole cranberry sauce 1 can apple pie filling 1/4 cup orange marmalade 1/4 cup chopped pecans Mix together in large bowl and serve. 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 reading1 can of salmon, drained 1 pkg cream cheese 2 tsp dried onion flakes 1 tsp liquid smoke 1 cup chopped walnuts Mix everything together, put in a mold or just put it in a bowl of your choice. Chill and serve with crackers. Have served this dip for over 30 yrs. If I don’t […]
Continue reading1 box saltine crackers 1 cup hot water 1 large chopped onion 1 stalk of celery, chopped 1/4 lb mushrooms, sliced or a 4 oz can of sliced mushrooms, drained 1/2 tsp poultry seasoning 1 egg, beaten Pour saltine crackers into a very large bowl. Cover with hot water. Let stand for 5 minutes. Squeeze […]
Continue readingMy grandma grew up in a poor sharecroppers family in rural Georgia in the 30’s and 40’s. Her family raised their own hogs and crops, including sweet potatoes. While I don’t have her original recipe (if there ever was one) I did come close. I adapted it to use a crock pot, since for the […]
Continue readingPreheat oven to 375 degrees 2 Cups butter (4 sticks) 1 cup confectionery sugar (powdered) 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 4 1/2 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups(6oz) chopped walnuts Combine butter and sugar until fluffy. (I use this alone at times with flavorings for a spread.) Stir in the remaining ingredients. Roll into […]
Continue reading1/2 cup oil 3/4 cup sugar 1 cup mashed banana 3 eggs, well-beaten 1 3/4 cup rice flour 1 tsp soda 1/2 tsp salt Grease the bottom of a loaf pan. Bake at 375 degrees 40 min. Cream the oil & sugar. Stir in the mashed bananas, Add eggs & blend thoroughly. Mix in the […]
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