Thank you for your comments in yesterday's post! It really cheered me up when I read them this morning after another rough night of little sleep. Lately, my eats have looked like this...
Buffet table, meet best in class. From the creamy, hot potato bottom layer to the crispy, crunchy cracker topper, we're talking seriously blue-ribbon material.
I created three different dips to go with some corn tortilla chips to make a fun snack (or meal haha), or appetizer: Black bean and tomatillo dip Tomato and mango salsa Chile and cilantro guacamole The three made a great
Be warned: According to readers, if you serve this delectable treat as a birthday cake, you'll be starting a tradition. One that's going to be tough to break.
I am embarrassed to admit that, when I first met Nick 9 years ago, I did not eat curry. Well, I ate my mom's famous chicken curry (recipe sadly missing, otherwise I would be making it by the bucket), but...
As in all good carrot cake, fresh, flavorful veggies balance the sweet. The only difference between this and the classic recipe is the time you get back in your day.
One layer of creamy, cheesy deliciousness is good-but not good enough. So we made two. This mashed potato casserole will be the best-loved side at every holiday meal.
Homemade salsa is the ultimate way to enjoy the ripe, crisp veggies of the season-with a little heat to keep things interesting. Newly picked corn provides juicy flavor.
Chocolate and peanut butter are at it again, this time teaming up in a refrigerator pie that delivers all the creamy goodness you can pour into a cookie crust.
Cottage pie with mashed yams - a nourishing winter-time supper from Emily of Minneapolis Real Food Lover. Features grass-fed beef and butter and mashed yams
We could all use a little more green in our lives and since it's almost St. Patrick's day, I decided we'd dedicate the next few posts to green food. Here's