As I mentioned in the last post, I am sorting and organizing many years' accumulation in order to sell my house and move to a new stage in life. Friends Judy and Mary Jo came over to help with weeding; they helped knock out 6 garden beds in record time! But we still...
WHAT’S NEXT? REPOSTS TO COME
Hi Everyone; you may not know this, but I have been trying to find a new house in Dexter. Although I love my current beautiful park-like setting, taking care of 3 acres of mowing, landscaping, weeding, and tree falling incidents has taken a toll. It is just not fun...
RICE PILAF: SO GOOD NO SAUCE IS NEEDED!
RICE PILAF: SO GOOD NO SAUCE IS NEEDED! Rice is one of the most widely consumed staple foods for over half of the world’s population. Based on archeological evidence, rice was first domesticated (adapted from its wild grassy state to become edible) in China in 8000...
POOR BOY FILLETS: RICH TASTING AND EASY TO MAKE
I am not much of a beef eater, but everyone else in our family loved it when I served Poor Boy Fillets. The name comes from the fact that these beefy rolls are made with ground sirloin instead of sirloin steak. Since this recipe only has 4 ingredients and is so easy...
ORANGE CARAMELIZED FISH WITH PINEAPPLE SALSA
ORANGE CARAMELIZED FISH WITH PINEAPPLE SALSA This simple fish treatment can be used with salmon, trout, cod, halibut, snapper, yellowtail, or almost any firm textured, light fish. My favorite is salmon, but that is probably because my husband Allen could grill or...
SIMPLE BUT STRIKING SPRING TARRAGON VEGETABLES
Sometimes simple is best. This recipe is one of those cases. A simple sauté of colorful vegetables is perked up with my favorite spring herb: tarragon. I chose zucchini, yellow squash, and carrots because they are all readily available and reasonable priced. Plus,...
CRAVE-WORTHY NUTMEG POUND CAKE
NUTMEG POUND CAKE This pound cake recipe is such a favorite of my daughter, Erika, that I made it for one of the tiers of her wedding cake. The nutmeg flavor is nutty, slightly sweet, and just intense enough to create a warm spiciness. Erika has always loved this and...
REMEMBERING GRANDPA AND HIS FAVORITE RANCH DIP
Allen’s father loved this dip so much, it was always the first thing I had ready and sitting out for him when he arrived for one of his many visits with us. And I usually sent him home with some so he could stop along the way, pull this out of the fridge of his...
EASY MUFFIN CUP BREAKFAST: SPINACH AND GOAT CHEESE QUICHES
In an earlier post about Mini Frittatas, I talked about how convenient it is to have both mini frittatas and mini quiches on hand for breakfast. I also mentioned the differences (frittatas are bit heartier and substantive, quiches are lighter and silkier), and...
THE BEST CHEDDAR SODA BREAD
CHEDDAR CHEESE SODA BREAD When I started this blog, I couldn't wait to post this recipe, even though it is a great recipe for St. Patrick's Day. It really is the only soda bread recipe I make. As you can see in the photo below, I mad this in the fall--so...