One of my favorite candy to eat is whoppers and I LOVE LOVE LOVE the strawberry ones. Artificial flavoring, sure but I love them. I decided to try and make
There are many versions of Mexican lasagnas, but most of them contain ground beef. I like this version because it contains chicken and uses a green enchilada sauce instead of the basic red one.
If you're looking for a project this weekend, why not make a wonderful and delicious brunch? This strata is the perfect way to start any day. It's decadent and rich without being too filling. A strata is similar to a savory bread pudding; basically it's
The weather around here has shifted - just a little bit. Summer is NOT over, I am sure of that. But the air has shifted in the way it does by late August. It's just enough for the mind to...
Salty and sweet. Crunchy and melt-in-your-mouth. Peanut butter and chocolate. Dangerous and delicious (you know what I mean). One little bite, so much to experience.
When bacon, Cheddar and spinach come together in these savoury snack cakes, smiles are inevitable. Even the pickiest eaters tucked into these with gusto!
Here is another soup for you and this one is so simple. It's basically a pour and go recipe. It is also fairly healthy. You can make it even healthier if you Real Mom Kitchen Real recipes for really busy families.
Coffee and cheesecake, the go-to combo for ladies who lunch, just got way cooler. These chilled minis are the perfect meld of the two flavors, and they're better-for-you, too.
I was a little leary about posting this mainly because the recipe takes some effort, but I promise it's well worth the time! This recipe is always served with, Recipe #271297 and Recipe #292499.
My friend Sante shared his hermit recipe with me - a simple, drop-style, spice cookie loaded with tiny currants, chopped walnuts, and finished with a bit of icing.
I'm not sure what it is about spring but I go into quiche mode. I noticed the other day at Lovely Bakery that quiche was on the menu, so I decided to make one...
Every dish that I make (and that subsequently appears on this here blog) is tried and tested by my toughest critic and ally: my husband, Brian. He is very, very honest in his reviews, which is a good thing but