Fried Rice with Vegetables

One of my favorite things about this recipe is that it is so versatile. Serve the veggie fried rice as a main dish or lunch, or as a side when you’re making fish or baked chicken.  Vary the veggies depending on what you already have at home, what’s on sale at the store or what’s […]

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Orange Waffles

These delicious orange flavored waffles made with orange juice and oil are sure to impress your brunch guests. At the same time the recipe is easy enough to serve your family anytime. I make these in big batches and freeze them for delicious breakfasts throughout the week. Once you start making your own waffles, you […]

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Ham or Turkey Breakfast Hash

If you’re in the mood for a big breakfast that doesn’t include any grain, breakfast hash with a side of eggs is hard to beat. I like to make up a big batch of the potato, onion and meat mixture and keep it in the fridge to use throughout the week. Just heat up and […]

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Cool Minty Sweet Pea Soup

Sweet peas and mint are one of those combinations that, once you know about it, you’ll be looking for all kinds of ways to put them together. This recipe is unusual (especially in my family) because it’s a cold soup.  I don’t make many cold soups, but this one is on the top of my […]

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Traditional Reuben Sandwiches

My family loves, loves, loves Reuben sandwiches. And, the truth is, when we order them at a restaurant, we are usually disappointed. This is the recipe that we make now instead of ordering out. Hot off the skillet with the cheese all melted… there’s no reason to get them anywhere else! Reuben Sandwich Recipe Ingredients […]

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St. Patrick’s Day Roundup

While searching for this week’s Site of Note, I came across so many cute things that I didn’t want to deny you the experience so without further ado I present to you… St. Patrick’s Day 2014 Not Quite Susie Homemaker has a really cute Free St. Patrick’s Day Shamrock Printable   in the meantime, Cocktails […]

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Simple St. Patrick’s Day Kid- Friendly Food Fun

Since St. Patrick’s Day is almost here, I thought I’d share a few crafty sweet treats that kids really enjoy.  These are not only delicious, they’re fun! The following are from the “On St. Patrick’s Day Anyone Can Be Irish” Kindle book. It’s full of yummy recipes and some fun crafts and games for the […]

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Organizing Your Computer

This is the last post in a 7 Day series on getting more organized. They come from the ebook “30 Days to an Organized Home” and Tracy Roberts (the author) is kindly letting me share them with you this week. I hope you enjoy them and put them to good use. Please consider getting the […]

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Kidney Beans And Rice

This rice bowl is such a great versatile recipe. You can cook it in big batches and between the rice, the sausage and the kidney beans it really fills you up. If you’re cooking this for young kids, you may want to omit the hot sauce and cayenne pepper while you’re cooking. Adults can add […]

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Tame the Closet Chaos

This is the fifth post in a 7 Day series on getting more organized. They come from the ebook “30 Days to an Organized Home” and Tracy Roberts (the author) is kindly letting me share them with you this week. I hope you enjoy them and put them to good use. Please consider getting the […]

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Old-Fashioned Meatloaf

I love a nice meatloaf for dinner. One of my favorite parts is that it’s always enough food to have leftovers for the next day. Meatloaf sandwiches for lunch anyone? But it doesn’t have to stop there. Take your meatloaf, slice it and warm it up in some tomato sauce. Serve it over cooked spaghetti […]

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