Sometimes I come across something on the Internet that I can't help but share with readers. This time around, I'm pointing out a series of amazing kitchen charts that will help take the guesswork out of everything from cutting vegetables to setting the table.
When you don't have a lot of time to make dinner, but still want to get your kids involved, turn to fusion cuisine. Yeah, that's right: kids can blend their favorite dishes to make new favorite dishes too. This time around: Waffle-Pizza Sandwiches. What's not to love?
Sometimes we get cravings. One of mine is a particular variety of Girl Scout Cookies. But what's a girl to do when they aren't being sold? I suppose I could wait until they are … or make a pie that covers all the flavors I'm craving and dig in!
When you finish a bag of potato chips, hold onto those crumbs. They make an incredible crust for your favorite fish. Welcome to the world of the gluten free fish fry. And if gluten doesn't bother you, you're still going to want to enjoy this fish!
Grilling is more than just a great way to cook a meal or have a get-together; for many people, it's a lifestyle. Whether your preference is charcoal or gas, if you want to throw a great backyard barbecue, keep these things in mind.
When you have a little bit of this and a little bit of that left in your fridge, pantry, or freezer, consider making a batch of stuffed mushrooms. They aren't difficult to make and can be a fantastic way to use all of those odds and ends.
When it's time for brunch and you just don't want another quiche or pancake, mix it up a bit with a batch of spicy breakfast enchiladas. Whether on their own or as part of a festive brunch buffet, they are sure to be a crowd pleaser.
I often turn to focaccia when I'm looking for something fun to serve with breakfast, brunch, or dinner. But when I don't have time to get yeast involved, it's time to embrace scones and, particularly for dinner, savory scones are where it's at!
Health advice often leaves us wondering what, if anything, we can eat. Fear not: food doesn't need to be your enemy and finding healthy ways to incorporate your favorite foods isn't impossible. This time around, we're looking at meat.
There's something so very satisfying about being able to layer items in a big pan, give it about an hour in the oven, and have dinner ready. It seems almost like cheating, but I prefer to call it finding creative ways to cook!