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Monthly Archives: December 2011
Breakfast Smoothie & Muffins
“Good for you” CAN be good… this smoothie is proof! Great to make early in the morning and easy enough to walk around in a cup with you around the house, as you finish getting ready for work or school. … Continue reading
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Woodsy-Lemon Salmon (via Giada on FN)
My trusty ‘ol FLIP Camera, is still with us… but is on his last leg. This was shot with my Christmas Present, a “BLOGGIE” by Sony. I am still learning this, the lighting/color is definitely different- looking for settings. It … Continue reading
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Shredded Beef & Peperocini Crockpot Hoagies
First of all… this “Crockpot Dish” is a viewer request… but what a great idea. In the week before Christmas, we are all rushing and running and tempted to eat a bunch of greasy fast food. This Shredded Beef Hoagie … Continue reading
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Butternut Squash Pie
This is entry is about harder times. The times when though tough, you toughed it out together. It’s those same times you will long for when working late one night. Simpler times were not always shown from the tasty dishes … Continue reading
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Roast & Spicy Arugula
Slow cooking reminds us to slow down… something we all need reminded of. In a “slower time” I remember pot roast on a stove in Mississippi in my grandmother (Mama Eva) house. I LOVED it so and we would often … Continue reading
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Venison Corn Chowder
Venison can be substituted (Reg. breakfast Sausage, Cubed Ham, or vegetarian sausage crumbles)… but I’m going to talk a lot about venison here. My dad was a taxidermist and a hunter, so needless to say- I grew up on deer … Continue reading
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