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Easy DIY Foil Packet Salmon Dinner

Easy Foil Packet Dinner

Easy DIY Foil Packet Salmon Dinners  are infinitely customizable and a delicious way to get the whole family involved with dinner. Pile in everyone's favorite veggies and top with a salmon fillet and a fresh compound butter and you've got a great dinner for the whole family. This would even be a great recipe for the#KidsMakeDinner Challenge!     Every year we vacation at ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Healthy, Recipes, Seafood Tagged With: dinner, Family Dinners, fish, foil packet, kidsmakedinner, salmon

Fried Tuna Patties with Yogurt Dill Sauce

Fried Tuna Patties with Yogurt Dill Sauce

Fried Tuna Patties with Yogurt Dill Sauce is one of those rare combinations of cheap, quick and delicious. We must have eaten tuna patties ( or "tuna croquettes" if you want to get real Southern) at least once a week growing up. Embrace the canned tuna and whip up this family favorite!     I have a deep, abiding love for fried tuna patties. Isn't that weird? I just can't ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dinner, Uncategorized Tagged With: Appetizers, carrots, cheese, croquettes, dinner, Family Dinners, fish, fried, fritters, meatless, patties, tuna, Tuna Tuesday, Uncategorized, yogurt

Ricotta Parmesan Chicken over Spaghetti

Ricotta Parmesan Chicken over Spaghetti

Ricotta Parmesan Chicken over Spaghetti is a delicious and easy Italian inspired dish that your family will love! Serve over pasta or even zucchini noodles for a healthier version!   Everyone needs a "go-to" dish. Something delicious and satisfying that takes less than 30 minutes to throw together. Ricotta Parmesan Chicken over Spaghetti is the answer in my book. ...

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Filed Under: Bread, Dinner, Meat & Poultry Tagged With: baked, bread, chicken, dinner, Family Dinners, marinara, pasta, quick

Traditional Holiday Glazed Maple & Brown Sugar Ham

Grandma's Traditional Maple & Brown Sugar Holiday Ham

Grandma's Traditional Holiday Glazed Maple & Brown Sugar Ham is a perfect centerpiece for your holiday table. This ham is easy to put together and only has 5 ingredients! When it comes to holidays, I'm a traditionalist. I will never have a hot pink tree. I will never leave Santa tofu bars and soy milk, and I will never serve fish for Christmas dinner.Yes, when it comes ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Leftovers, Make Ahead, Recipes Tagged With: baked, dinner, Easter, glaze, ham, holiday, leftovers, make ahead, pork, Thanksgiving recipes

Easy Cheesy Sausage Skillet

Cheesy Sausage Skillet

The holidays bring out all of my stressors. I stress about money, getting all of the gifts finished, making sure the kids are at the appropriate party at the right time, squeezing in a trip or two to visit out-of-town family, and trying not to indulge so much that I have to totally swap over to wearing nothing but leggings and yoga pants before the end of the year. I run off of ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Recipes Tagged With: dinner, Family Dinners, kid-friendly recipes, quick and easy recipes, turkey sausage recipes

Old Fashioned Pot Roast

Old Fashioned Pot Roast

Old Fashioned Pot Roast takes a little while to make, but the flavor and the tenderness of the beef and vegetables make it all worth the effort. It seems like folks these days are so interested in quick and easy that they forget how delicious slow and steady can be. Don't get me wrong. Quick and easy plays a significant roll in my nightly dinner line up. We often have ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Meat & Poultry, Recipes Tagged With: baked, Beef, braised, braised beef, cast iron, chuck roast, crock pot, dinner, Family Dinners, garlic, one pot, onions, pot roast, potatoes, roast, roasted, sunday dinner, Uncategorized, vegetable, vegetables

Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Parmesan Sage Croutons

Butternut Squash Soup with Parmesan Sage Croutons

Kick off soup season with this creamy Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Parmesan Sage Croutons. It's perfect for chilly Autumn days. Don't skip the croutons! They give this soup a little extra body and a hit of salty savoriness. It seems that Fall is the only season to arrive on time this year. It's cooler ( finally!!) and kinda rainy and the leaves are just starting to ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dinner, Soup, Uncategorized Tagged With: & Casseroles, butter, dinner, fall soup recipes, meatless, one pot, onions, parmesan croutons, pumpkin, roasted, sage croutons, soup, Soups, squash, squash soup, Stews, Uncategorized, vegetable, vegetables, vegetarian, veggies, Veggies & Side Dishes, winter squash recipes

Blue Cheese Stuffed Burgers with Red Onion Marmalade

Blue Cheese Burgaers with Red Onion Marmalade

Memorial Day weekend for many is the rope drop for Summer. I don't even have to look at the calendar to know when Memorial day weekend is, I can tell it's close by the throngs of cars parked on the side of the road by the creek just above me. Come Memorial Day, screams of terror followed by a loud splash fill my yard as teenager after teenager jump off J.H. Barber bridge. And ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Grilled, Recipes Tagged With: Beef, burger, cheese, cheeseburger, condiments, dinner, Family Dinners, grilled, grilling, hamburgers, memorial day recipes, onions, picnic, quick, red onion, Super Bowl, tailgating, Uncategorized

Tex Mex Tortilla Salad

Tex Mex Tortilla Salad

It seems I have gone AWOL from this poor little blog lately. These things happen. For the last month, we have been hopping from one activity to another. Dance and T-Ball on Monday, Taekwondo on Tuesday and Thursday, T-Ball again on Friday. Of course there is also work at the winery, writing for the newspaper, and lets not forget laundry. The never ending laundry. The garden is ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Leftovers, Salad Tagged With: avocado, beans, Beef, beef recipes, casserole, cheese, chicken, chicken recipes, cilantro, corn, dinner, easy, fish, leftovers, mexican, onions, pork recipes, quick, salad, salsa, taco salad, tacos, tomatoes, toppings, tortilla, vegetables, weeknight dinner

Saucy Mama’s Low Cal Sausage Skillet

Saucy Mama's Low Cal Sausage Skillet

If you need a dinner idea that is low calorie but incredibly tasty and filling, you are going to love this Saucy Mama Sausage skillet recipe. It is made with turkey smoked sausage for a filling dinner that is easy to make and clean up, and really hits the spot after a busy day. The sauce really makes this dish in my opinion, but if you have been reading here for a while, ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Recipes Tagged With: Barhyte foods, competition, condiments, contests, dinner, dinner recipes, healthy recipes, holiday, light, one pot, potatoes, quick, recipes, Saucy Mama Mustard, sausage, skillet, skinny mama contest, turkey, Uncategorized

Alphabet Soup

ABC Soup

There hasn't been much of a winter down here in Tennessee. Take yesterday for example. It was 64 degrees outside! In the middle of February!  This weather is just crazy. We have had the odd day or two of really cold temperatures. We actually had some snow last week...briefly. I took that opportunity to make this recipe that I have been thinking about for a couple of weeks ...

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Filed Under: Healthy, Recipes, Soup Tagged With: abc soup, alphabet soup, budget, carrots, dinner, healthy, healthy recipes, kids, one pot, onions, pasta, quick, recipes, school lunch, soup, soup for kids, tomatoes, turkey, turkey recipes, Uncategorized, vegetable, vegetable soup, vegetables, veggies

Pizza Pasta and the Incredible Shrinking Woman

Happy New Year! I'm only about 2 weeks late on that one. I hope 2012 has gotten off to as good a start for you as it has for me. For the first time...ever I think...I have stuck to my resolutions so far. The most exciting part? I've lost 5 pounds. WooHoo! Five down, 25 to go. I've been putting a lot of focus on not eating like a pig and not drinking like a fish, both of which ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Healthy, Recipes Tagged With: cheese, dinner, easy, garlic, healthy, marinara, meatball, mushrooms, olives, onions, pasta, pizza, pork, quick, recipes, sausage, skillet, spices, spicy, squash, tomatoes, turkey, Uncategorized, vegetable, vegetables, veggies, zucchini

The Difference a Year can Bring

Separating the Curds from the Whey - Cheese making

Here we are at the end of another year and I have been thinking over the last few days about how far we have come since this time last year. 2011 started with some really tough decisions for us. We made one huge leap of faith at the beginning of the year when we decided to cut our losses and move back to Tennessee. It wasn't a decision we took lightly, but one that we felt like ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dessert, Dinner Tagged With: 2011, Appetizers, bacon, baked, braised, breakfast, canning, Dessert, dinner, easy, fancy, fish, holiday, lunch, quick, recaps, recipes, tuna, Tuna Tuesday, year in review

Red Wine and Garlic Braised Beef Shanks

Garlic and Red wine Braised Beef Shanks

Red Wine and Garlic Braised Beef Shanks are a rich, heavenly slow-cooked dinner with lots of meaty flavor. It's like pot roast on steroids. Make this for your next Sunday supper or fancy sit down dinner. You are sure to be thanked. There are some meals that are so unbelievable that you can do nothing but moan through every bite. The kind of meal where the sheer joy of putting ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Make Ahead, Uncategorized Tagged With: baked, Beef, beef shank, braised, cast iron, dinner, Family Dinners, garlic, gravy, make ahead, one pot, oven, pot roast, pre-made, roast, roasted, rosemary, slow cooked, Uncategorized

Asian Marinated Flank Steak and Bok Choy

Asian Flank Steak and Bok Choy!

The beginning and the end of the growing season can sometimes be challenging for those who are intimidated by green stuff. Fall and Spring veggies are nothing but green. Fall veggies are slightly more varied with the appearance of winter squashes and pumpkins, but this late in the season lettuces, cabbages, spinach, and greens make up the majority of any CSA basket in the ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Grilled, Healthy, Recipes Tagged With: asian, Beef, bok choy, cabbage, chinese cabbage, dinner, Family Dinners, flank steak, grilled, healthy, quick, rice, skirt steak, stir fry, vegetable, vegetables

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