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Biker's Sloppy Joes

Biker's Sloppy Joes

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

One of my family's dinner staples, the sloppy joe, is easy to make and tasty enough that even your kids will love them! These have a little spice to them, so you may want to omit the hot stuff if your mouth can't handle it. Serve these up with some tate…

Crock Pot Ham and Beans

Crock Pot Ham and Beans

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Prep Time: 75 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Ham and beans is one of those down-home staples that I grew up eating. My mom spent her whole adult life trying to duplicate her own mother's recipe, and I happily gobbled up all of her attempts. Her version, which I'm so pleased to share with you, is the…

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Rice & Olive Salad

posted August 16, 2010 in La Fuji Mama

Squirrel just started preschool again, and although I love having the time while she’s at school to spend with Bug, preschool also means I have to pack Squirrel a lunch.  A few months ago I started thinking about the lunch co (read full article)

Top Ten Money Saving Back to School Season Tips

posted August 12, 2010 in Scraps of Life

Let's do a top ten list on how to save money for Back to School! I just recently heard that the average money spent per child on Back to School shopping is $600. That is insane! I don't think that I can recall spending $600 total for all 3 of my gi (read full article)

Tender. Nigel Slater.

posted August 09, 2010 in haddock in the kitchen

We have been urged since time immemorial never to judge a book by its cover. Not so in the case of this latest offering from Nigel Slater at Fourth Estate. It is a quite beautiful book with a slip off section in the dust jacket to reveal the stylis (read full article)

Back To School DOUBLE Ebates!

posted August 08, 2010 in Frugal Front Porch

Do you shop for back to school supplies online? I admit I often forget about online shopping except during the holiday season but there are plenty of online deals for the Back to School rush too! I already told you the Back to School promotion going (read full article)

I Miss Standing

posted August 05, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

Who’s ready for dinner?! I made on oldie, but goodie tonight – Tortilla Egg Scramble! This has become a quick & easy dinner favorite in la casa de IGE. Ben even let out an audible "yay!" when I told him what I was makin (read full article)

NEW! Good Food, Fast: Dairy Cookbook

posted August 02, 2010 in Dairy Diary Chat

When you have rushed in from work or have hungry people patrolling the kitchen, thinking of meals let alone cooking them can be difficult. Giving you the inspiration to rustle up tasty meals that everyone will find irresistible, Good Food, Fast, our (read full article)

The Boss Hogg: Drink of the Day from Tales of the Cocktail

posted July 26, 2010 in Books That Cook

Posted by sbreckenridge Day Four's drink combines two southern staples: moonshine and watermelon. (read full article)

Honey Mustard Chicken

posted July 25, 2010 in Southern Grace Gourmet

This is such a simple recipe that I had forgotten about, but had seen on the web somewhere recently. Its simple, comforting, and can be put together quickly with pantry staples. I usually use bone in chicken breast for this dish, as in all of my bak (read full article)

The Italian Pantry

posted July 25, 2010 in Memorie di Angelina

Every cuisine has a collection of dry, canned, preserved and fresh staple ingredients that form the backbone of its repertoire. These staples show up time and again in countless dishes and define the characteristic tastes and textures of the cuisine. (read full article)

FILIPINO COOKING.

posted July 21, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

The cuisine of this tropical country consisting of 7107 islands is an intriguiging mixture of the familiar and exotic. Coconut, soy sauce, vinegar and fish sauce a re widely used to enhance flavour. Colonization and migration have resulted in touche (read full article)

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