
Hello! I wanted to share a yummy summer salad recipe -- perfect for warming temps! This is kind of a hybrid recipe from Joanna's new cookbook and an old cookbook that I love called Remedies for the I Don't Cook Syndrome.
The main lesson I learned from this recipe was about crunchy noodles! We often get the chow mein noodles for Hawaiian Haystacks but I didn't know these lighter, crunchier noodles were available to buy! You can see the difference in the picture. Definitely get the smaller, lighter asian style crunchy noodles -- they make the salad! I have seen them at most of my local grocery stores and I even saw them at Super Target so you should be able to find them.
Here is the recipe: (click here for printable version)
Salad:
Enjoy!! (click here for printable version)
1 bay leaf
Add to the soup with the carrots and celery when ready.
For a quick version (like I did last night because I thought I would be home all afternoon but things came up and I wasn't!)
I just bring the bone-in breasts to boil in the 2-3 quarts of water with some chicken bullion until chicken is cooked through. Make the noodles while the chicken is cooking. Remove the chicken and take it off the bone, put back in broth. Add the diced celery, carrots and homemade noodles and bring to boil and simmer until celery and carrots are cooked. I hope your family loves it as much as we do!
** Click here for printable recipe
Kate's Thanksgiving Turkey -- This turkey is SO good. We also tried smoking it this year and it was delicious. OR we also loveSam's Club Smoked Turkey -- cooked and ready to go!
Creamy Mashed Potatoes (We also add sour cream)
Make Ahead Gravy so nice to have ready to go so you're not sweating it right before dinner.
Classic Sage Stuffing I love a classic, larger cubed stuffing. This is my favorite.
One Hour Rolls these are SO good. And don't take all day! We love them with honey butter and jam.
The Best Thanksgiving Yams / Sweet Potato Casserole. I got this from my sister Kelsey -- this is basically her recipe and we just double it and put it in a 9X13 glass pan. If you want to use real sweet potatoes, usually use 5 large ones and just cook them in the instant pot or microwave and then mash them. Canned yams are super fast and convenient though. I dream of this stuff!
Green Beans with Bacon
Cranberry Fluff Salad -- this recipe is my Mom. ♥ She got the recipe from the Lion House Cookbook and made it every Thanksgiving. I can't imagine Thanksgiving dinner without it.
Raspberry Pretzel Jello Salad It's more like a dessert but we love this stuff. This is the favorite recipe we use.
Our Favorite Salad or Pear Arugula Salad
and of course pies! Here are recipes for some that we love:
Triple Berry Pie
Salted Caramel Apple Pie
Raspberry Cream Pie
I hope these links and recipes help -- have a wonderful Thanksgiving! I'll be back later this week with Black Friday deals and of course bright and early on Cyber Monday!!
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Cut up a pear and I dip the slices in Fresca to keep them from turning brown because it's my favorite soda and I usually always have it on hand. Any soda with citric acid in it works or dip it in a mixture of half lemon juice, half water.
Here is the recipe -- click here for the printable version.
Pear Arugula Salad with Maple Vinaigrette and BACON
It's probably better to assemble on separate small plates but you can layer everything in a salad bowl too.
- Arugula ( my favorite place to buy this is Trader Joe's but you can find it at grocery stores too -- usually in a arugula/spinach combo)
- Craisins
- Cooked and cooled bacon cut into bite size pieces, reserve drippings for vinaigrette (optional but soooo good)
- Crumbled cheese (English cheddar, feta, or bleu cheese)
- Sliced pears dipped in lemon lime soda or lemon juice/water to keep from browning
- Toasted walnuts candied in brown sugar (see above for directions)
Maple Vinaigrette
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup pure maple syrup
1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil (I do half bacon drippings half olive oil)
2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
1/2 teaspoon onion powder
pinch of salt
pinch of pepper
Blend all ingredients together or use a mason jar with a lid and shake it until well mixed. Keep at room temperature and serve with the salad. ENJOY!
Thanks for coming by -- click here for the printable version.
The original recipe Kristine gave me:
1 - 8 oz pkg cream cheese softened to room temp (or I stick mine in the microwave for 30 seconds in a glass bowl)
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup powdered sugar
1 Tablespoon milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Mix together with a wire whisk until smooth. Chill and serve with apples. If you want to add some crunch mix in 1/2 cup of Skor bits. Yum! To keep my apples from browning I soak them in lemon juice, Sprite, or Fresca.
If you don't have all that on hand -- I just use the cream cheese, 3/4 cup brown sugar, and a splash of vanilla and it's still divine.
I hope you love it as much as we have!
1 cup of heavy cream
1 stick of butter
1 cup of parmesan cheese.
Melt the butter in a small saucepan. Add cream and heat until just simmering turn down heat to low and add the parmesan cheese. heat until cheese is melted.
Serve with any kind of pasta.
*notes: you can use the powder parmesan in the plastic jars too and you can add some garlic powder to taste as well.
Happy Cooking!
Easter Dinner Menu * Easter Dinner Side Dishes * Cheesy Funeral Potatoes * Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
17 April 2019
Hello! Since Easter is THIS weekend, I thought I'd share our traditional Easter menu, along with the recipes.
Dinner -- we usually do buffet style since we have lots of family around:
* Spiral Sliced Ham with Orange and Brown Sugar Glaze
* Cheesy Funeral Potatoes (see my recipe below) We've tried lots of versions and still think this is the best. Super easy with frozen hashbrowns.
* Roasted Asparagus using this method
* Best Salad Ever
* Raspberry Pretzel Jello Salad -- her recipe is the all-time favorite.
* One hour dinner rolls -- this recipe is the BEST. My son has made it for our last few family dinners and we can't believe they are one hour. They are divine!
Dessert:
* The best Carrot Cake sheet pan style
* Easy Key Lime Pie -- I tore this out of Real Simple years ago, it's really good and easy
My sister-in-law, Kristine introduced us to a pain free Easter Egg Hunt:

Have each family bring their favorite Easter candy or little non-candy prizes and determine how many eggs each will be worth. My SIL Kristine is usually in charge of this and just has it in her mind. Hide a bunch of empty plastic eggs around the yard. Determine how many each child gets to find, golden eggs can be worth extra. After finding them, bring them back to the "store" and they can turn their eggs in for their favorites. We go from youngest to oldest and you learn pretty quickly what to get for the next year. Everyone goes away happy!
And, as promised here is our favorite funeral potato recipe. They are called funeral potatoes around here because our church usually does a dinner for the family after a funeral and this is a popular request -- warm, cheesy, pure comfort food.
Cheesy Funeral Potatoes
** Printable version here **
Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Mix together in large bowl:
1 large bag frozen shredded hashbrowns (or you can use 6-8 real potatoes, cooked and chopped)
16 oz sour cream
2 cans cream of chicken
1 1/2 cups grated cheese (I use cheddar/jack mix)
1/3 cup chopped green onion (optional -- I usually leave out)
½ cup melted butter
Spread into greased 9X13 baking dish.
Top with mixture of :
4 cups crushed cornflakes
4 Tbs. melted butter.
Bake 50 minutes-1 hour at 350°.
** Click here for printable version **
To Pin:
Happy Easter to each of you!

Hello! I was talking with my sisters (do you use Marco Polo??) and one of the topics we frequently discuss is: what’s for dinner?? Some share beautiful, gourmet recipes and another time a sister shared that Walmart french toast sticks are the best things ever. Love my sisters! I realized I love to see what people are having for dinner to get new ideas because we definitely get stuck in a rut around here. So, I thought I’d share my 2 week meal plan with links to the recipes and perhaps that would be helpful to you?
I make a plan but rarely stick exactly to it. Because sometimes I don’t feel like enchiladas or the night ends up being crazy busy and cereal it is! But it’s nice to have the ingredients on hand and ideas right there.
I love the Food Nanny method (it’s free and she has great recipes and ideas too!) as a place to begin – where you have a theme each night to help you plan. We usually go with:
Monday: Meatless/leftovers
Tuesday: Mexican
Wednesday: Soup
Thursday: Italian
Friday--Date Night: Easy Peasy for the kids like Costco freezer what’s on rebate this month
Saturday: Pizza!
Sunday: Family Favorites
I used to scribble it down on a ruled sheet of school paper (totally works!) but have recently moved to keeping it on a Google Doc to easily copy, save, and move.
Monday: Alfredo / Caesar Salad / Bread – For the alfredo I just use: 1 cup cream, 1 stick butter, 1 cup parmesan – easy to remember and to whisk together and add garlic to taste.
Tuesday: Pepperoncini Sandwiches (I use pork roast, the ones that come in a 4 pack at Costco) and Favorite Salad
Wednesday: Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup (I need to post my recipe, this is an easy alternative) and Blueberry Muffins
Thursday: Instant Pot Tikka Masala
Friday: Date Night! Chicken Tenders
Saturday: Pizza
Sunday: Favorite Pot Roast
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Monday: Italian Shells
Tuesday: White Chicken Enchiladas
Wednesday: Tortellini Soup
Thursday: Upside Down Pizza and Green Beans
Friday: Pizza
Saturday: Date Night: Grilled Cheese
Sunday: Lemon Chicken
Happy Meal Planning – I hope this helps -- if you have some links to your favorites, let us know in the comments!
Hello, all! I don’t even know what to title this post because it is pretty random but my September has turned out to be quite random so it probably fits. This is when I turn to bullet points to talk so I don’t have to put as many sentences together.
* We are on fire in Utah. Literally. They are all around us and we have not been evacuated but so many have – the fires have grown to 100,000 combined acres in the mountains behind us. Don’t you wish we could transfer the water from the flooding in North Carolina to the fires in the west?? Here are some photos of the fires.
* Our garden was successful! Maybe too successful? We were over-run with tomatoes and peppers -- I posted an awesome pasta sauce recipe on Instagram that we made last week and I’m going to make it again tonight it was so good.
* I went to Nashville! I got to go with the girls on my husband’s side – our first sister trip and it was a blast. What an incredible city! Here are some favorites that we hit:
- Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage: for the history buffs! What a gorgeous estate, so well preserved and fascinating tour and ride out to the cotton fields and slave quarters. We loved the live duel and also thought the wagon ride out to the fields and lake was worth the extra money. We headed to Gondola House Pizzeria afterward and it was super good.
- Dinner & Bowling at Pinewood Social – I loved this place! Food was great and how long has it been since I’ve been bowling with a bunch of girls? Lots of laughs at this hip & retro gem.
- Biscuit Love. LOVED! We went on a Saturday morning and the line moved fast, it only took about 20 minutes to be seated? I still dream of the Lily – Lemon Mascarpone and Blueberry Compote on Biscuit French toast?? Everything was good.
- The Grand Ole Opry – of course. How can you not go?? We loved the backstage tour – seeing where they dress, the family room, fun facts and stories and you get to stand on the circle (brought over from the originial Ryman auditorium) on stage and get a picture. The really enjoyed the warmth of the hosts and variety of music.
- Gaylord Opryland Hotel – the most beautiful place and the cost wasn’t so bad when you split it up. Shuttles to everything and just beautiful to walk around, or head down to the pools.
Loveless Cafe – an iconic Nashville landmark! True southern cooking. Were were there by 8 a.m. and were seated right away and there was a wait by the time we left, make reservations if you can. What a beautiful drive to get there – gorgeous estates!
The Country Music Hall of Fame – this was cool but not what I was expecting for $28? Mostly just outfits and a few memorabilia items, maybe because there are so many? Elvis’s car alone may be worth it. I guess it depends on what exhibits they have rotating.
Thanks for sticking with me – we’re starting to turn cooler and I want to pull my fall decor out ♥
Happy Wednesday~















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