10 results of 18 Recipes

Monkey Bread

Monkey Bread

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

My Sister makes this for breakfast and it is almost addicting. It is super easy to prepare, but is extremely decadent tasting. You can make a cream cheese frosting to top it off if you really want to indulge. Your kids will definitely love it! (I think…

Banana Pudding

Banana Pudding

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

As a child, I grew up eating banana pudding and it is still one of my favorite desserts today. In a matter of minutes, you can enjoy this creamy creation as well. Kids, and grown ups alike, will all love this simple dessert and be begging for more!

Cream of Mushroom Soup

Cream of Mushroom Soup

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

Adapted from: Julia Child – Mastering the Art of French Cooking. This soup is well worth treating yourself to, so go ahead and try it. Remember to Always Enjoy and to Cook with Love, Catherine

Le Marquis et Creme Beurre Menagere

Le Marquis et Creme Beurre Menagere

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Adapted from Julia Child's classic French recipe this is a beautiful chocolate sponge cake with a butter cream frosting that is sure to bring applause!

Peanut Butter Cookies

Peanut Butter Cookies

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is a simple recipe, but a great one. These chewy peanut butter cookies have been a favorite of mine since I was a child. My Mom would make these and I remember the house filling with the delicious smell. She would serve them up with some cold milk…

Oven Baked Marinated Chicken Wings (Adapted recipe from Julia Child’s Kitchen by Julia Child)

Oven Baked Marinated Chicken Wings (Adapted recipe from Julia Child’s Kitchen by Julia Child)

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This recipe so fresh and delicious….everyone will sing praises to your chicken wings! Enjoy!

Homemade Macaroni and Cheese

Homemade Macaroni and Cheese

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

As a child, my favorite food was macaroni and cheese. I would eat it morning, day, and night (to my mother's dismay). The funny thing is, now my son does the same thing. Although it isn't the makings of a balanced diet, it sure is one tasty side dish,…

Sauteed Spinach with Garlic

Sauteed Spinach with Garlic

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 5 Minutes

Popeye taught us to eat our spinach at a young age, but if you were like me, you didn't start appreciating spinach until you were older. As a child I hated it and refused to eat it; now I love it. Spinach is one of my favorite side dishes because it is…

Ham and Swiss Quiche

Ham and Swiss Quiche

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

I have loved quiche since I was a child, and now as an adult, I love it even more for it's versatility. You can make so many variations of quiche but this one is my favorite because of the classic flavors. Throw in any other additions that you would lik…

Mom's Italian Goulash

Mom's Italian Goulash

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

This is similar to the goulash my mom made for us when I was a child. It's loosely based on the original Hungarian version. I make this for my family and it's a crowd pleaser. It feeds a crowd too. I've added the shredded mozzarella & pecorino romano to t…

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Today in Pierre's kitchen

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Channeling Julia child, I recreate from scratch french recipes from the Provence countryside using local ingredients of San Diego markets. Simple and yummy, my recipes are good for any occasions. From homecooking to parties, taste stays the same, it'…

Recycle Bin of a Middle Child

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Saturday Stories: Grandma I.

posted July 31, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

    This is Grandma I.  She was Mamie's paternal grandmother (my great-great grandmother).  She was born in Scotland in the 1860s and entered the USA through Canada around 1890. (We suspect that it may not have been a l (read full article)

Swiss Chard Ravioli – Homemade Pasta

posted July 07, 2010 in Guilty Kitchen

Homemade pasta. Not exactly one of the quick dinners I was imagining I would be making three weeks after the birth of my second child. But you know what? It’s not nearly as hard as you think it is. Have you, like me, always wanted to make yo (read full article)

Book Review: The Red Tent

posted July 07, 2010 in Curious Notions

Anita Diamant took a couple of lines from the Book of Genesis mentioning Dinah and expounded upon it, giving us a very intricate tale of Dinah’s four mothers (Rachel, Leah, Zilpah, and Bilhah – all wives to Jacob) and her own story. Se (read full article)

A life changing, bittersweet symphony

posted June 30, 2010 in The Lunch Belle

Dear readers, I couldn't leave town tomorrow (for the July 4th holiday weekend) without sharing a recent experience that, without a doubt, changed my life.  While this has nothing to do with food or restaurants, it does have everything to do wit (read full article)

Saturday Stories: Happy Mother's Day

Tomorrow is Mother's Day, a special day to honor our moms for all they have done for us, but I would also put to you that this is a day to honor all those who have mothered us along the way.  A mother cannot be with her children 24 hours a day. (read full article)

Eating sand and other strange cravings : PICA

posted May 03, 2010 in Joburg Foodies

When my Mom was pregnant with my sister, she ate sand. Let me explain that to a teenager, its bad enough that your mother is pregnant but then, she starts to eat sand. Sometimes she would come home with a dish with sand or on an odd occasion we’ (read full article)

Kuraġġ - Courage

posted May 01, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

My dear Aunty Peppa was my Nana's sister in-law and best friend. She was ninety-seven years old when she passed away last weekend and her funeral yesterday was one of the most moving I have ever attended. Her life was testimony to the incredible fait (read full article)

Delicious Gluten Free Chocolate Energy Bar Recipe

posted April 13, 2010 in Art Food & Motherhood

I have a few recipes that are so universally appealing that every time I make them I am asked for the recipe. One is for almond flour scones. Another one is for our family crepe recipe. And a third is my energy bars, which I was kind of shocked to fi (read full article)

My Top Mama Picks: Fabulous Etsy Finds

posted March 29, 2010 in The Busy Budgeting Mama

My Top Mama Picks: Fabulous Etsy Finds  www.etsy.com/shop/paperinstyle :: CHECK OUT :: my blog: www.paperinstyle-treasury.blogspot.commy facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Paper-InStyle/98762370956my twitter:twitter.com/paperinstylemy (read full article)

Saturday Stories: An Inevitable Part of Life

posted March 20, 2010 in Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker

Death is a part of life.   Sometimes it comes like a thief, striking suddenly when life is just beginning.  Sometimes it comes like a welcome visitor, taking the pained or feeble to a welcomed rest.  How it comes often determines how (read full article)

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