Want a fairly healthy guilty pleasure? Chili Stuffed Sweet Potato is your answer. Make your own chili or buy a canned chili – try to find the most healthful version for your tastes. Bake a sweet potato the same way you would a regular potato – you want super easy? Pierce it a few times, Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]
For Memorial Day this year, we served everything individually so everyone only touched their own items, even the condiments were served in separate containers. We sat in our own byo chairs six feet apart from each other in our yards, drank out of our own byo cups and used hand sanitizer throughout. It was a Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]
Because 2020 can still have some happy moments. Social distancing happy hour at the neighbor’s yard. Hand sanitizer for everyone to use before pouring their own drink. Sitting way more than 6 feet apart, we are in our neighbor’s yard on the lawn, they on their deck by their house and the other neighbors in Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]
Tonight’s dinner brings a wee touch of Ireland…Irish Stew, bread with Kerrygold butter and a Guinness Extra Stout. Half of that Guinness went into the stew. Now I can eat my alcohol and drink it:) ? Cheers! For reals though, this stew is cozy comfort food – made in the crock pot (or an instant Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]
Tonight’s “T.V.” dinner is chicken sumac, Naan bread with spicy lebni and zaatar spices and a Mediterranean salad. I found this cool Persian Sumac marinade by Wild Garden at my local neighborhood market’s meat counter and just had to try it. It’s a pre-packaged liquid marinade, making it super easy to make this declicious meal. Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]
“T.v.” dinner…Thai chicken coconut soup, salad with Thai dressing and a Viognier. So, I think I need to do this from memory, it’s been a minute since I made this soup and I likely just threw a bunch of stuff I had in the fridge together that reminded me of the yummy Tom Kha Gai Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]
Becoming a parent changes everything — your priorities, your sleep schedule, and most of all, your finances. It’s hard to know where to start when you’re budgeting as a family for the first time, but don’t let that scare you away from taking the reins on your family finances. This guide offers advice on some Click Here to Continue Reading This Article […]