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Vegetarian Enchiladas with Green Chile Queso Sauce

Vegetarian Enchiladas with Green Chile Queso Sauce

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Many people in my family are vegetarian but, being from Texas, still love Mexican food. This was a recipe I adapted so that everyone could have something to eat at our large family gatherings. Whether you make it as is, or throw in your own veggies, it…

Simple Beef Pot Pie

Simple Beef Pot Pie

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This is a simple and easy meal for a family dinner. My whole family loves it. I cook it all the time.

Venison Stroganoff With Rice

Venison Stroganoff With Rice

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 35 Minutes

We are a family who love the outdoors and I'm always looking for new ways to make a boring package of ground venison into something amazing! This recipe is something I came up with and the family LOVES it! Enjoy!

Beta Cheeseball

Beta Cheeseball

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

I got this recipe from one of my sorority sisters about five years ago, and since then it has become a favorite of my friends and family. In fact, one of my friends texted me the other day to get the recipe so she could make it for her family reunion. I…

Sunday Chicken

Sunday Chicken

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

I went to a family reunion a few years ago and my son, as well as the rest of us loved this chicken! So of course I had to get the recipe. Once I found that the ingredients only consisted of 2 things that I probably had in my spice cabinet, I was hooked…

French Dressing

French Dressing

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

My family loves French dressing. The tangy taste goes great with salads or meats, and is healthier than cream based dressings. This homemade dressing recipe comes from my Great Grandma, Lucille. You can prepare this recipe in just 20 minutes and store…

Mom's Cole Slaw

Mom's Cole Slaw

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

A tangy salad full of flavor is always enjoyed at dinnertime in my family. During the winter months Mom's Cole Slaw tastes great! My mother-in-law made this often and now this recipe will be passed down in my family. And add the Raisins for that extra…

Slow Cooked Chinese Pork

Slow Cooked Chinese Pork

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes

This is, hands down, my family's favorite slow-cooker meal. It comes together so quickly and then cooks away all day long, filling your house with the most delicious aroma! Serve it up over some steamed rice and you've got an easy, delicious, family ple…

Chicken Piccata

Chicken Piccata

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

A delicious take on a classic dish, this Chicken Piccata can be ready to serve in under 30 minutes! The sauce is perfectly lemony, rich, and buttery, and sure to please the whole family. Be sure to check out more family friendly recipes at www.chewnib…

Diabetic Chocolate Chip Cookies

Diabetic Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

Many people in my family are diabetic, so when my family made a cookbook a few years ago, there were a lot of dessert recipes that were sugar free. These chocolate chip cookies are so good you would never know they don't have any sugar in them. You can…

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GET OFF YOUR BUTT and BAKE!

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Please visit my blog: Get Off Your Butt and BAKE! You will find easy, delicious family recipes and picture tutorials, that everyone will love.

Frugal Front Porch

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Full of frugal tips, recipes, craft ideas, and many other family friendly projects.

Family Fresh Cooking

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Family Fresh Cooking provides simple, quick and easy recipes for the home cook. Fresh, whole foods are used to inspire a high energy lifestyle.

Crostini and Chianti

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My attempts at creating and recreating Italian food. Most of the recipes are on the healthy side without it being obvious. Make your family happy with the flavor and heathy with the food.

The Africa Cafe Family

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A place to share the recipes, story and style of this iconic Cape Town restaurant established in 1992.

Family Spice

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A stay-at home mom's mission to get families back in the kitchen! Yummy recipes, presented with plenty of photographs and directions that are easy to read and follow. Plus, fitness advice (from a licensed personal trainer), nutrition articles (from a…

Recipes for the Family

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Yummy recipes from across the world and easy to prepare.

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Gourmet Worrier is where I write about food, family, life and travel.

Family Meals For You Blog

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Family Meals For You blog is helping bring families back to the dinner table with easy, fast and delicious meal solutions.

Lucy's Soup Can

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This is a blog about the struggle to make simple, nutricious, and tasty meals for your family from the perspective of a beginner cook. It's about trying to tame chaotic meal times. Focus is put on cooking for young children, with special interest in…

10 results of 21 Blog Posts

Daddy's Birthday

posted August 09, 2010 in Sugar Pies

William "Mid" Bannister 1920-1990  I mention Mama on here a good bit because she was the "cook" in the family. But, my father (or Daddy as he was known since we are Southern) could also find his way around the kitchen when need be. In fact, I (read full article)

Gone Fishing..... With Family

posted August 09, 2010 in The Good Cook

Tell me, is there anything better than the beach, the sand, the surf, big family dinners on a deck with an ocean view? And beautiful sisters who cook?If there is, let me know because I certainly can't imagine it.Recipes tomorrow. (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Looking at Family from a Grown Up Perspective

posted August 07, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

After I posted last week's Saturday Story about my great-great grandmother, I started to really think about my ancestors; about how life was for them.  Then I began to think about my parents and grandparents.  I was an only child for the fi (read full article)

hand pies & quiche: a tale of two recipes

posted July 22, 2010 in In Jennie\'s Kitchen

I'm in countdown mode. One month from today is the start of our annual summer vacation to Cape Cod. Two weeks of nothing but the waves lulling us to sleep and sun streaming through every window—a treat since we live in a lovely, but dimly lit garde (read full article)

Family Vacations and Warm Duck Salad with Gingered Currant Sauce

posted July 12, 2010 in The Good Cook

Many of you may recall that my youngest is away at summer camp in a counselor in training program (CIT) for four weeks this summer. This is the same camp he has attended for the past five years only this year, instead of being just a camper, he is le (read full article)

Do You Know What it Means to Miss the Gulf Coast?

posted May 04, 2010 in First, Make a Roux!

Spying two Louisiana herons while gliding silently through a saltwater marsh in a pirogue. The emerald waters and sugar white sands of the Florida panhandle. Family vacations along the coast in Biloxi, Gulfport, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, and Panama (read full article)

Celebrate Silver Dollar City’s 50th Birthday!

posted April 12, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Hiltons of Branson. All opinions are 100% mine. This year, Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri will be celebrating their 50th year in business. The theme park is more than 100 acres and boasts (read full article)

A Spring Break and Pasta with Artichokes and Sun Dried Tomatoes

posted April 06, 2010 in The Good Cook

Last Wednesday we packed up the truck and headed north to Killington, Vermont for a much needed spring break. The kidadults were off from school, I had no cooking gigs and TBHITW squeezed out a few days of rest from his non-stop work schedule. (yeah, (read full article)

Fruity, sweet chutney with a tangy attitude

posted March 08, 2010 in Dakshin

As I mentioned in my last post, fruits tend to be more decorative than edible objects in our house, especially for the kids:))So, this weekend I decided to put the pretty little decorative objects sitting on my kitchen counter(rea (read full article)

Five Candles on the cakelava Cake!

posted March 02, 2010 in cakelava - Musings From Cakeland

About a week ago when our work life was particularly hectic, Rick reminded me that we were approaching our Five Year Anniversary for cakelava. Five Years. This is a big deal. Many businesses don't even make it to the five year mark, especially in (read full article)

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