My husband and I are on a quest to remove high fructose corn sryup from our diets (and we just got a membership to Costco!). We really like homemade iced tea, which involves lemonade - storebought has HFCS!!! So I went on another quest to make some homemade lemonade concentrate. I couldn't find a recipe that I liked, so I made this one up.
I cannot believe how easy hummus is to make and how much my kids LOVED it. Honestly, if I would have known it was that easy I would have been making it for years.
When Angela from The Coupon Project emailed me the link to her Cinnamon Scone Recipe, I immediately knew I wanted to try it! And I knew it would be the perfect addition to our Christmas Brunch.
For the nights when you want to make something for both you and the kids. Classic macaroni and cheese that you can serve plain and classic with cheddar or with a few easy mix-ins for a gourmet bowl of spinach and feta mac.
This spooky black bean hummus, complete with edible spider web and spider, will be the healthiest thing on your Halloween menu, but you'll be drawn to it. Come into my web....
These delicious cookies contain no white flour, only oatmeal and whole wheat. They're sweetened with pure maple syrup and contain no added oil or margarine, only the fats that are naturally present in the oats and other ingredients.
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.
Who needs ice cream when you can have creamy cheesecake with a double dip of bananas. They're inside the cheesecake and also on top, along with pineapple and fresh berries.