Apple Slab: A Lousy Name for a Yummy Dessert

Apple Slab: A Lousy Name for a Yummy Dessert

At least, I’m assuming it’s yummy. It has all the ingredients to be yummy, and though I haven’t made it yet, I can practically taste it. It’s basically an apple pie made in a cake pan, drizzled with a decadent, tempting glaze. I just found this tutorial and had to share, because anything that sounds [...]

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Creamy, Cheesy, Sinful Chicken Enchiladas

Creamy, Cheesy, Sinful Chicken Enchiladas

My sassy husband requested chicken enchiladas for Father’s Day this year. He likes this recipe, which I don’t make very often because…well, you’ll see. It’s just not an everyday sort of food. Or at least, it shouldn’t be. Cook boneless, skinless chicken breasts in the slow cooker for a long time. Like, all day. These [...]

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Luscious Lemon Bars

Luscious Lemon Bars

Luscious. Simple. Make them. Today. P.S. They taste better than they look. If you can’t read the captions/instructions, you’re probably seeing this blog through email or a blog reader. I’m trying out the gallery function, but it’s temperamental. Click to the actual blog, and they should show up. I could fix it, but it would [...]

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Low and Slow Roast Beef

Low and Slow Roast Beef

You will need: A Crock-Pot. (Or a slow cooker that looks like a Crock-Pot, which you will call a Crock-Pot even though it’s a Hamilton Beach or whatever, much like you use Kleenex and Bandaids even if they’re actually Puffs and Curad). A beef roast. What kind? Well — I’m using an eye of round, or [...]

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How to make whole wheat bread even your kids will eat

How to make whole wheat bread even your kids will eat

Fasten your seatbelts, because this is gonna be a long entry.  With lots of pictures.  LOTS.  The procedure for making bread is actually pretty easy, especially if you have a good mixer with a dough hook to do all the hard work.  But there are lots of little techniques that are easiest to learn if they’re demonstrated, and [...]

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Gooey Caramel Corn

Gooey Caramel Corn

Looking for a gift for the neighbors?  A rainy-day activity for the kids?  A cure for your sweet tooth?   How about some caramel corn?   Start by popping some popcorn.  I use an air popper, so I feel less guilty about all the goop I’m adding to it later.  This recipe is enough for one average [...]

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No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies

No-Bake Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies

The first thing you need to know about no-bake cookies is that, though it’s true they don’t have to be baked, they still have to be cooked.  So you’re gonna need a pan and a stove.  The second thing you need to know about no-bake cookies is that you need to make some.  Right now.  [...]

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Celebrate July 4th in Patriotic Style

Celebrate July 4th in Patriotic Style

The 4th of July means food, fun, fireworks, friends, family, and fattening festivities.  If you want to make a patriotic splash at the party this year, try these star-spangled ideas:   When it comes to kids (including this particularly adorable one, who happens to be mine), a little red, white and blue can go a [...]

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Chinese Cooking: The Real Deal

Chinese Cooking: The Real Deal

My friend Lily, born and raised in China, makes some very tasty food.  She generously offered to give a demonstration for a few friends, and allowed me to bring my camera along.  I only wish this computer had smell-o-vision, so I could do justice to the heavenly aromas wafting from the kitchen.  But we’ll just [...]

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How To Make an Egg Salad Sandwich

How To Make an Egg Salad Sandwich

Egg salad.  Yuck.  Sounds gross.  But guess what?  It’s not.  And I’m a pretty picky eater, so I should know.  It’s just good old-fashioned comfort food, plus it’s a great way to use up the leftover Easter eggs, especially the ones that got mangled when you peeled them.  Or that had a greenish yolk from [...]

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