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  • Quck, Easy Dinners that Even Toddlers will Eat  By : Rachel Paxton
    Easy dinner ideas your whole family will enjoy, even your toddler!
  • Quick Vegetarian Weight Loss  By : Judy Stevens
    You may have many questions regarding your diet and if you are a vegan, how can you lose weight? Or you may not be a vegan and wonder if the vegetarian diet is the same as a vegan's diet. First, here are the facts.
  • Salad Recipes for Summer Barbecues  By : Rachel Paxton
    Salads are a great accompaniment to any summer picnic or barbecue.
  • Save Money By Making Your Own Hard Candy  By : Shelly Hill
    These days, we are all looking to save money. One way I like to do this is by making my own hard candy. A common misconception is that candy making is difficult, when it fact, it's really easy. This article will teach you how to make your own hard candy with 2 simple recipes.
  • Save Money By Making Your Own Salad Dressing, Barbecue Sauce and Hot Fudge Sauce  By : Shelly Hill
    This article shares 3 of my favorite condiment & sauces recipes. This article will teach you how to make homemade Blue Cheese Salad Dressing, Homemade Barbecue Sauce and Homemade Hot Fudge Sundae Sauce.
  • Save Money..Learn to Cook!  By : Nancy Kraska
    When I think of the money we could have saved just by fixing dinner in the morning in a crockpot, or the day before and reheating it, it makes me cry.
  • Save Time and Money in the Kitchen Using Boxed Cake Mixes  By : Shelly Hill
    This article will give you 14 creative ways on how you can use a simple box of store bought cake mix and turn it into something wonderful in your kitchen.
  • Serve Up Yummy Recipes for your Blog Readers  By : Arika Lewis
    Are you a mommy blogger looking for content to add to your site? Do you ever run out of things to say but know you need something to keep the search engines and visitors coming back for more? Here's a simple way to do just that without having to worry about writer's block, trying to squeeze a blog post in when you are having a busy day or the kids are sick, or on those days when you just plain don't feel like blogging.
  • Simple and Versatile Pasta with Garden Vegetables and Fresh Basil Recipe  By : S McIntyre
    This is a very basic pasta dish that is extremely flexible in what you can add or omit. You can try it with chicken, chorizo, or seafood and use a variety of seasonal vegetables.
  • Six Easy Salad Dressing Recipes  By : Rachel Paxton
    Salad dressings that are easy to prepare and tastier than store bought salad dressings.
  • Slashing Grocery Bills  By : Rachel Paxton
    Tips for saving money at the grocery store.
  • Slow Cooker - Pigs In A Blanket Cabbage Rolls Recipe  By : Shelly Hill
    When it comes to crock pot cooking (using a slow cooker), I enjoy using mine all year long. One of the recipes I enjoy making in it are Cabbage Rolls, which are also known as Pigs In A Blanket. This recipe does take some preparation time, but is well worth your efforts.
  • Southern-Style Shrimp Jambalaya Recipe  By : Shelly Hill
    Several years ago my husband and I took a trip down to Alabama and met a woman who ran a little diner-style restaurant on one of those back roads in the country. My husband ordered the Shrimp Jambalaya and enjoyed it. We asked her for the recipe and she said she would be back in a few minutes.
  • Spicing Up The Everyday Summer Garden Salad  By : Tammy Embrich
    Summer is the perfect time to have fun and get creative with salads, as they supply good nutrients without the extra-full feeling and calories. And who wants to feel stuffed on a hot summer day? Summer and salads just go well together. They also DON'T heat up your kitchen while preparing.

    Garden salads are excellent appetizers before eating a full meal. It's also beneficial if you are trying to lose a few pounds. If you fill up on a light salad before a meal, you are likely to consume less calories. Makes sense right?

    I know what you're thinking! "Garden salads are boring." Well...maybe so, if you let them be. But, guess what? They don't have to be!



  • Step by Step: Save Lunchtime and 10 Meal Ideas  By : Annie Mueller
    Naptime never comes soon enough and lunch time is the opposite: just when you're starting to roll, the rumble of little tummies fills the air. You can only ignore that warning for so long before the meltdowns begin. I don't advocate skipping lunch or leaving your kids to fend for themselves, but I do think there are a few simple changes we could all make that might help lunch be less of a stressful interruption and more of a satisfying break. Too good to be true? Repeat to yourself: Change is good. Change is good. Change is good.
  • Summer Cooking - 6 Ways You Can Make Dinner Without Using Your Oven  By : Shelly Hill
    When it comes to the hot summer months, I like to get creative in the kitchen. After all, the last thing I want to do is heat up my conventional oven during those long hot summer days. Here are a few ideas on what you can make and serve during those hot summer days, that doesn't require the use of your conventional oven.
  • Summer Grilling - 4 Great Tasting Meat Marinade Recipes  By : Shelly Hill
    All of these recipes can be made as a marinade or you can simply just prepare the recipe and brush onto your meats as you grill them. To save time, you can prepare them the day before and refrigerate until you are ready to use them.
  • Summer Picnics - Classic Macaroni and Potato Salad Recipes  By : Shelly Hill
    When it comes to summer picnics, two of the classic foods that come to mind to me are great tasting macaroni and potato salads. I don't think any summer picnic would be complete without them. If you are cooking for a large group, both of these recipes can be easily doubled.
  • Summertime Crock Pot Rib Recipes  By : Shelly Hill
    In the summertime, I like to use my crock pot (slow cooker) several times a week. One benefit to using your crock pot in the summertime is to save money on air conditioning costs. This article has some crock pot time saving tips along with 4 of my favorite crock pot rib recipes!
  • Summertime Gelatin Dessert Recipes and Tips  By : Shelly Hill
    Nothing says Summertime like a good old-fashioned gelatin dessert. This article will provide you with several gelatin dessert making tips plus 4 delicious dessert recipes.
  • Summertime Slush Beverage Recipes  By : Shelly Hill
    When it comes to cold refreshing beverages in the Summertime, the first thing that comes to mind for me is a slushie. Here are 3 slushie recipes that you can make this summer.
  • Tasty Burger Toppings For Fun Summertime Events  By : Tammy Embrich
    Hot summer days are upon us, a perfect time for family backyard barbecues, picnics, and other fun events. And what comes to mind when we think of barbecues? Well burgers are on the top of my list and are also fairly reasonably priced at the grocery store when comparing other meats.

    But what can we do to spice up those burgers, other than the everyday lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, and barbecue sauce? When you think about it, there are numerous things you can do to offer a unique take on the hambuger.

  • Tasty Halloween Recipes for Kids  By : Loretta Oliver
    Halloween time is that time of the year surrounded by goblins, wizards, witches and ghosts. The kids love the holiday especially and therefore you need some great Halloween recipes for kids to go with the holiday. At this time of the year, the fun begins when the scary is increased, that is the more scary, the more the fun.
  • The Convenience of The Slow Cooker: Simple Winter Recipes  By : Tammy Embrich
    Slow cookers are fabulous and they can cook an entire meal for you and save you lots of time in the kitchen. They're especially convenient if you work outside the home...or even if you work at home. Just prepare your main dish early in the day, toss in all your ingredients, select the appropriate setting, and you're good to go. You can even use two slow cookers if you are preparing a side dish.
  • The Technology and Steel Used in Shun Knives Makes Them the Best Available  By : Loretta Oliver
    The type of technology used with the Shun Knives is divided by the varieties of cut required from chefs. The first type is the clad construction. This basically consists of thicker stainless steel used to cut thicker foods and objects. There are also the Cutting Edge and the Super Steel designs in the line. These were both designed with a thicker stainless steel and a specific angle so that you are able to cut your food more effectively. The other designs of the line always hint of Japanese inspired shapes and styles. Because the Japanese are known for making great blades, you know that you can chop, cut, and slice your food easily.
  • These Cookies are for the Dogs - Beefy Dog Treats for Fido  By : Denise Willms
    Kids aren't the only ones who love their treats! Here is recipe for cookies that Fido (or Bruin or Rover) can safely enjoy.
  • Three Acorn Squash Recipes for Fall  By : Rachel Paxton
    Don't be intimidated by acorn squash. They may take a little more effort, but it is worth your time.
  • Three Easy Autumn Muffin Recipes  By : Rachel Paxton
    I love baking during cool fall weather. There's nothing like the scent of muffins baking in the kitchen. Here are three easy autumn muffin recipes.
  • Three Easy Bean Salad Recipes  By : Rachel Paxton
    Looking for a good salad recipe for a summer barbecue or family get-together? Try one of these easy bean salad recipes.
  • Three Easy Summer Squash Recipes  By : Rachel Paxton
    Use up some of the leftover summer squash from your garden with these easy main dish recipes.
  • Tips and Recipes for Making Zucchini Bread  By : Shelly Hill
    Zucchini is one of the easiest vegetables to grow in a home garden. One of my favorite things to make with zucchini is healthy loaves of bread. This article will give you 3 easy recipes along with some bread baking tips.
  • Tips and Shortcuts on Food Preparation  By : Jan Hayner
    The cook of the house always appreciates tips for the kitchen. Anytime that the cook can find shortcuts or a way of making it easier and faster to get their job done it is a major plus to their lives. These little dandies will be a nice addition to your kitchen tips and hints book.
  • Traditional Turkey Christmas Dinner Made Easy  By : Denise Willms
    Maybe it’s your turn to host Christmas dinner this year, or perhaps you just want to make a turkey meal for your family. Preparing a turkey and all the fixin’s doesn’t need to be stressful. Here’s what you need to know to prepare the perfect turkey for an enjoyable Christmas dinner.
  • Trail Mix - Tips For Making Healthy Trail Mix  By : Tammy Embrich
    Making trail mix can be fun and easy, especially for your kids. In fact some of the various trail mixes on the market today are kid friendly and are quite healthy for you. However, some are not.
  • Turkey Cooking Time - How Do You Know When It's Done?  By : Darlyn Burkle
    Whether you just fancy a turkey for dinner, or it's thanksgiving and you are preparing the traditional turkey meal, you will need to get the cooking time right. Different sizes of turkey take different lengths of time to cook, and while an overcooked, dry turkey is not a very tasty meal, the alternative - an undercooked turkey and the risk of food poisoning, is even less attractive.
  • Two Delicious Glaze Recipes For Your Holiday Ham  By : Shelly Hill
    Every year during the Christmas and Easter Holidays, we enjoy eating a glazed ham for our holiday meals. During Christmas, we make a cranberry glaze and during the Easter holiday...we make an orange glaze. With both of these recipes, you will use a precooked ham.
  • Two Must Have Items For Busy Moms Who Don't Have Time To Cook  By : Shelly Hill
    This article explains why I think every busy mom should own a crock pot and a pressure cooker so that they can put healthy home cooked meals on their family's dinner table every night.
  • Using And Storing Fresh Herbs In Your Home  By : Shelly Hill
    I am often asked how do you use fresh herbs in your daily cooking? How do you store your herbs? Using fresh herbs can really make your food dishes sizzle with flavor.
  • Warm Chowders for Cool Days  By : Rachel Paxton
    Chowder recipes that will warm up your family on a cold day.
  • Watching the benefits of Wieght Watchers  By : Robert Hett
    Be wary of the Weight Watchers diet plan. Read about my real life experiences with this program before you join. My review will give you the information you need to make an informed decision on your diet alternatives.
  • Weekend Breakfasts - 3 Scrumptious Pancake Recipes  By : Shelly Hill
    As a busy mother, wife and grandmother, I don't have time during the week to cook big breakfasts for my family. When the weekend finally rolls around, I look forward to getting up early in the morning and preparing a nice hot breakfast for my family. This article has 3 of our favorite pancake recipes.
  • What Makes Shun Knives So Popular Among Chefs?  By : Loretta Oliver
    Recently it seems that Shun knives have gained popularity worldwide. Of course, they are of great quality and make kitchen tasks such as chopping and slicing as easy as opening your front door. Many chefs swear by the effective and perfectly sharp knives that Shun creates. In fact, they've become so popular that NSF has declared them the official knife used by chefs. The brand originated in Japan and comes in a variety of sizes and sets to meet the needs of any chef, whether you're looking for one knife or a dozen.
  • What To Make With That Leftover Holiday Ham  By : Shelly Hill
    In this article I give you several ideas on what you can make with your leftover holiday ham and how you can freeze your ham properly for later use.
  • What You Need To Know About Herbs and Spices  By : Shelly Hill
    When it comes to cooking with herbs and spices, you need to know the basics. Once you know the basics, you will feel more comfortable in using them. This article will explain the difference between herbs and spices and teach you how to use a mortar and pestle.
  • Why Adding Watermelon To Your Diet Is A Smart Choice  By : Shelly Hill
    Watermelon contains a high concentrate of Lycopene, a natural antioxidant that may help to reduce the risk of bladder, cervix, lung and skin cancers.
    Adding it to your diet is really easy. Use it as a snack, an appetizer or incorporate Watermelon into your summertime beverages. This article covers the benefits of eating Watermelon along with 4 Watermelon Beverage Recipes.

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