If lasagna is your grim weather go-to dinner, you can make a lighter version that skips calorie-dense meats and sausages and omits the creamy ricotta cheese that helps pile on the pounds.
Oregano and thyme-seasoned tomatoes form the base of this dish swimming with a sea of succulent shrimp and briny hunks of feta cheese. The trio is a glorious
Yes, it's another orange soup. There may be more this month, so fair warning! But this one is a pretty awesome recipe, if I do say so myself. This soup has
Let's pretend I haven't made these three times in the last month. Let's pretend I didn't eat at least five each time I made them. Let's pretend I don't have issues with carbohydrate-cream-cheese-self-control. Let's pretend these little beauties don't make
After that luxurious hamburger dinner last night, I needed to feel healthy today. I had some leftover corn tortillas and pantry ingredients to make a spicy hummus. The kids love it too! The Smoky Hummus recipe includes a spice blend from www.spice-appeal.com called Vindaloo - its an Indian spice blend that contains mustard seeds, cumin seeds, ...
My sophomore year in college, as I sat dutifully pretending to read some text on the roles of women in Enlightenment literature or some such, my roommate looked up from a small hand mirror, tweezer...
Looking for a fast and easy dinner tonight? Look no further, these delicious burritos are ready in thirty minutes or less! I like to make these when I don't have time to make an elaborate mea... Sweet Pea's Kitchen
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The first thing I made after getting back from Rome. A red chile spiked, shredded raw kale salad tossed in a vibrant, lemony-pecorino dressing. From Melissa Clark's new cookbook, In the Kitchen with A Good Appetite.
This grilled chicken will rock your world. It is amazing. My sister-in-law, Erin, who posts over at The Sister's Cafe, gave the recipe to me years ago. I loved it the minute I tried it but haven't made it in