Eggnog gets to play in more than drinks at my house during the holiday season. Whether it's factoring into my morning meal or helping dessert end the day, don't overlook the festive, delicious, and far too often overlooked eggnog when it comes to leaning into the holidays.
Grab your air fryer and make a super simple, quick, and absolutely delicious roasted potato and pepper side for everything from spicy sweet seared chicken to roasted pork and more.
In about as much time as it takes to boil some noodles, you can have a sweet and spicy vegetable lo mein on the table. Make it a one bowl meal or add some simple sides to make it a no fuss gathering for friends.
When you want to wow everyone at your next brunch, invest a bit of time to make a show stopper smoked salmon quiche with a hash brown crust. With everything from nutty parmesan cheese and dill within and fried capers and sliced red onions crowning it, this quiche is also gluten free!
The freshness of a fall garden comes through in this brightly colored dish from France celebrates everything our gardens have provided for us throughout the growing season. Everything from gorgeous tomatoes and eggplants to fresh herbs and tender peppers and more meet in a sauté pan to bring you a fabulous dinner.
Kids are naturally curious and adventurous. Those are excellent qualities to have in top-rate kitchen helpers. But don't stop there. Get them involved with all aspects of food selection and preparation and you'll set them up to be great cooks now and in the future.
Summer is an ideal time to entertain. Get some great ideas to inspire your other gathering and you'll find it quickly becomes a regular happening. While the sun is shining and the weather is warm, take advantage of it!
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!
Think eating well means you need a big grocery budget? That's been the common wisdom for a long time, but a new cookbook project takes a different approach and explores making ends meet in delicious, nutritious ways with limited means.
The life of a fussy eater and his parents can be downright daunting. To ensure that happier faces at the dinner table, here are some tips to make meal time easier for everyone.
With food prices rising, thoughts of affording sustainable, local food can leave you worrying. But if you follow some of these simple tips, you can save money, without having to abandon your ethical values and new sustainable leanings!
Sweet potatoes are for more than special holiday dinners. They are delicious, nutritious, and versatile. Find out how to use these widely-available fall and winter treats for everything from sweet potato pancakes to sweet potato soup. And then there's my favorite: sweet potato chips.
Everything from grilling to slow-cooking with a Crockpot can bring your family a healthy, low-fuss meal each evening. And a surprising tool in the battle to do just that are the apps you can use on your smart phones or tablets.
How do you convince your child to eat the lunch you send to school? This is a real dilemma for parents, who are concerned about developing healthy eating habits in their children.
Summer is a busy time of the year for most everyone and, if you're like me, you want to be able to enjoy your time without spending money on things you don't need or can easily make yourself. So it's time to share some tips for some of my favorite time and money savers.