Ivy says: I know Heather already posted chocolate chip cookies, but a couple of times a year, when I was a kid, my mom would make these cookies and they were fabulous. Not just good, not just great, fabulous. Divine,
This Stove Top Spinach Balls recipe contains spinach, stove top stuffing mix for chicken, kraft grated parmesan cheese, egg, butter or margarine and more.
Can you even imagine a holiday without green bean casserole? Don't try. The cheesy, crunchy classic is deliciously easy to make and even easier to love.
Everyone always looks for a bit of healthy baking. The problem is, most of us just try and substitute whole wheat flour for white flour, which brings a bunch of new problems into play.
We'd say this is the perfect cake to bake and have on hand, but once it's made, it won't last long! It is so moist and full of the flavors of the season. Best, it takes 15 minutes to prepare before baking. It'll be the best 15 minutes you spent all day.
When kids who aren't big on veggies tell you they love this, it's a winner. Cheesy and yummy all mixed up with rice under a crunchy bread topping. Likewise for grown-ups.
Green Monster Bread is a play off of the infamous Green Monster Smoothie. A combination of low calorie, sugar free banana bread jam packed with spinach... YUM!
This Creamy Pumpkin Bars recipe contains honey maid graham cracker crumbs, butter or margarine, philadelphia cream cheese, jell-o vanilla flavor instant pudding, cool whip whipped topping and more.
Check out the secret ingredient that, along with the ripe bananas, makes for a super-moist cake (hint: it's a sandwich fave). Plus, this version can fit your healthy eating plan.