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Kentucky Bourbon Pork Tenderloin

Kentucky Bourbon Pork Tenderloin

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

My sister's neighbor, Heather, makes this amazing pork tenderloin recipe and my sister just raves about it. It seems like a really simple recipe, but it packs a lot of taste. It would be perfect for a summer night barbecue with friends. Serve it with s…

Apple & Mountain Dew Dumplings

Apple & Mountain Dew Dumplings

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

My sister-in-law made these for Thanksgiving, and my husband went nuts over them!! Now I make them for him too!!

Jan's Steak Marinade

Jan's Steak Marinade

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

My sister-in-law's favorite steak marinade- a great cook in her own right

Chocolate Mousse

Chocolate Mousse

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

This is a recipe I grew up with. My sister would make it every time people would come over. It is amazingly easy to make and so very delicious

Corn Casserole

Corn Casserole

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

My sister, Leah Butler Brown, gave me this recipe and it's always a crowd pleaser.

Green Bean Bundles

Green Bean Bundles

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 45 Minutes

My sister received this recipe from a friend of hers. We made it for a party and everyone love it. Now everytime we go to a party we are asked to bring the green bean wraps.

My Husband's Family Traditional Banic

My Husband's Family Traditional Banic

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

This recipe was given to me by my husband\'s oldest sister. Banic is a truditional bread that the Canadian Indians and the American Indians ate with every meal. This bread accompanies the wild meat they shot and is also very filling.

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…

Cherry Pineapple Crisp

Cherry Pineapple Crisp

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 55 Minutes

My sister's recipe which she affectionately calls “Dump Cake”, tastes great and is super simple to make. Try it with different fruits or even different cake mixes. The possibilities are endless. Serve with ice cream or by itself. Careful, you may…

Churros con Chocolate

Churros con Chocolate

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

I don't really have a big sweet tooth before, until I fell in love with cupcake designs and by watching "Cake Boss". But I wasn't in the mood to "bake". Moreover, my sister slept over at my place; and so, since she's bugging me to bake or cook something w…

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Happy Food

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Happy Food is my personal blog chronicling my adventures, and sometimes misadventures in the kitchen with my beloved Magimix and the world of food, with a good strong heavy dose of baking and cakes thrown in! The blog was originally intended to act a…

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Street food binging in Amritsar

posted June 06, 2010 in India - Food & Travel Guide

Amritsar’s street specialities keep alive its foodie reputation but I manage to have the best thin-crust pizza in India in this chicken tikka town  Anoothi Vishal Almost the first bite that I have in Amristar, fabled city of food and worship, is (read full article)

Street food binging in Amritsar

posted June 06, 2010 in India - Food & Travel Guide

Amritsar’s street specialities keep alive its foodie reputation… but I manage to have the best thin-crust pizza in India in this chicken tikka city Anoothi Vishal Almost the first bite that I have in Amristar, fabled city of food and worship (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)

Thankful and Full

posted November 27, 2009 in Sleeping Kitten - Dancing Dog!

This past week has been a blur of activity and stress. We haven’t had much sleep during this time and until last night, we averaged perhaps four hours. Sleep is not overrated. It is what encourages your body to function properly and allows you (read full article)

Hopetoun House Tea

posted October 13, 2009 in Our Kitchen Island

When planning our trip, we tried to find things to do that we just can’t do here in Canada. Hence when we found the Hopetoun House online that offered an afternoon tea, we couldn’t resist. The Hopetoun House is a massive country estate 30 minut (read full article)

Wedding Anniversaries

posted September 18, 2009 in ALL ABOUT CAKES

Today is my daughter's and my nephew's wedding anniversary. Five years for my daughter and ten years for my nephew (more like a son). Of course, I designed and made both of their wedding cakes. Not an easy task when you are the mother of the bride (read full article)

Travel Like a Mad Man: A Mid-century Itinerary

posted August 17, 2009 in Things You Should Do

Mad Man Retro Travel What’s in store for Don, Betty, and the rest of the Mad Men crew for the upcoming third season? The show’s writers are tight-lipped. But in the meantime, experience the jet-set lifestyle of your favorite Mad Men on the cheap (read full article)

Waters of the sun god: In Suraj Kund, at the new Claridges hotel

posted July 27, 2009 in India - Food & Travel Guide

For as long as I can remember, Suraj Kund (“the sun’s pool”), on the outskirts of Delhi, has been known for its crafts fair every February. Sponsored by the tourism authority of India, this is when regional craftsmen from all corners of the cou (read full article)

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