Happy Independence Day! Celebrate with a fun treat for our furry friends. Here's a quick idea to help our dogs cool down on a hot day … and you can join in the fun if you're looking for a cool treat too.
'Tis the season for entertaining and that means cocktail parties and the like. Get a bevy of great holiday cocktail party recipes to make your party planning easier.
A simple soup is just what we need to start a fairly complex season. Roasted tomatoes and Italian sausage come together to help create a minestrone soup that gives a nod or two the heartiest of late fall's vegetables.
Muffins are excellent grab and go breakfasts and entertaining must haves. Make a batch or three and freeze them to make sure you have quick brunch sweets and fantastic breakfast and snack options for when things get busy. Busier. The busiest!
Pumpkin, pecans, and chocolate chips combine to make a downright decadent morning muffin that's sure to have you feeling festive without being frazzled as we head into the busiest holiday season of the year.
When you have parties to plan, gifts to make and procure, trees to decorate, and holiday gatherings and events to attend, sometimes making dinner seems like mission impossible. Cue the music because you're about to get a ground beef recipe that's fast and will have you seeing so much more than burgers in that package of beef!
Many of us start our day with it and really notice when we have to go without it. I'm talking about coffee and the love affair with this amazing beverage extends around the globe. Get some insights into the etiquette and traditions surrounding it the world over.
If you are looking for a vegetarian meal that screams summer, look no further. Smoky, grilled portabella mushrooms blend with creamy feta cheese and top summer's finest greens. Yum!
A beautiful spring salad brings complexity, flavor, and color to your table. Make it quickly and easily with the help of an Air Fryer, nonstick skillet, and some boiling water. Then enjoy your first bites of a new season.
A versatile sweet that can be dessert, an afternoon snack, or a delightful breakfast with a cup of coffee is something worth holding onto … until it's time to break out the baking supplies and start making a new batch!
When holiday entertaining is on your to do list, but time is running short, consider a special festive brunch with family and friends. They are easy to put together, more casual and intimate than evening gatherings and leave you and your guests with the rest of the day to get your holidays in order.
Peppers, also known as capsicums, are the perfect way to add a touch of sweetness or a spicy kick to any meal. Available in a range of colors from a cherry red to a fiery orange, there are many types of peppers that make it very easy to have fun in the kitchen!
Your crockpot holds the key to a fantastic way to make a simple, spicy chili. Depending on what kind of salsa you use in the recipe (yes, I said salsa), it can be hotter or milder. It's also great if you just add the two turkey drumsticks from Thanksgiving dinner and peel and shred the meat and remove the bones before serving. As holiday shopping, entertaining, and decorating roar into full swing, recipes like this are great time and sanity savers!
Having finally assembled a rye bread recipe for my bread machine that I really enjoy, it's time to put together one heck of an inspired reuben sandwich. Spending less than 10 minutes to prep the bread and making corned beef in the slow cooker make it a snap!