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Garden Fresh Chow Chow

Garden Fresh ChowChow

  I love love love to can. If I loved cleaning as much as I love canning, my house would sparkle. It would look like all of those pictures on Pinterest where everything is neat and organized with cute little labels. So far, the only thing in the house with cute little labels is all of m canning projects. My new favorite canning project is this chow-chow. It's ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Canning/Preserving, Gardening, Recipes Tagged With: Appetizers, cabbage, canning, Chow Chow, cole slaw, condiments, frugality, gardening, hot dog, how-to, meatless, onions, preserving, recipes, relish, tomatoes, toppings, vegetables

Classic Caesar Salad

Classic Caesar Salad

Classic Caesar Salad isn't hard to make, in fact it can be a simple and inexpensive salad to accompany dinner. Top it with grilled chicken or salmon and it makes an excellent dinner! I've been a little obsessed with classic Caesar salads lately. Maybe it's because it so hard to find a really good one. Or maybe it corresponds with my other new obsession, anchovy paste. It ...

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Filed Under: Healthy, Salad, Side Dish, Uncategorized Tagged With: Appetizers, caesar salad, dressing, eggs, garlic, healthy, healthy recipes, how-to, lemon, light, meatless, salad, Side Dishes, spring recipes, Uncategorized, vegetable, vegetables, vegetarian, veggies

Buttermilk Pie

buttermilk pie

I have never looked forward to the dead of winter as much as I do now. The calm and still of January is like a siren song to me. It's speaking of cold days spent warming by the fire, cozying up in big warm cable knit sweaters and eating big bowls of soup. I am ready for January even if that month holds my 30th birthday. But this is not January. This is August. And it's busy. ...

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Filed Under: Dessert Tagged With: baked, books, butter, buttermilk, cake, Dessert, pie, Southern, tammy algood

Cheesy Tomato Basil Souffle

Cheesy Tomato Basil Souffle

Don't let this Cheesy Tomato Basil Souffle intimidate you! Souffles are easy! Showcase all of that summer produce in this creamy and decadent Cheesy Tomato Basil Souffle! Here it is, the end of July and I am happily swimming in fresh, ripe, homegrown tomatoes. It's an event I look forward to all year. It's hard to beat a just picked sweet tomato still warm from the sun and I ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Breakfast, Dinner, Recipes, Side Dish Tagged With: baked, basil, brunch, dinner, egg, eggs, Family Dinners, fancy, meringue, souffle, tomatoes

Easter Schmeester

Easter has really snuck up on me this year. I don't know why, it's dang near May so I have had plenty of time to prepare for it. Nevertheless, I have found myself fairly unprepared for the arrival of the Easter Sunday. I would like to blame this on the fact that every Easter since we have had children has been spent by myself with the kids while my poor husband had to go ...

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Filed Under: Dessert, Dinner, Uncategorized Tagged With: Dessert, dinner, Easter, eggs, ham, holiday, recipes, roundup, Uncategorized

From Scratch Chocolate Meringue Pie

Chocolate Meringue Pie

Speaking of enjoyable, this Chocolate Meringue Pie is one of my favorite ways to blow a diet. It's so rich and creamy and the ingredients to make one is almost always in my house. It's pretty darn inexpensive, too. Sugar, flour, cocoa, eggs, milk, butter, vanilla and a pie crust and you've got yourself an impressive dessert that everyone will love. If you can get your hands on ...

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Filed Under: Dessert, Recipes Tagged With: baseball, butter, cake, chocolate, cooking, custard, Dessert, easter dessert, easy, eggs, fancy, holiday, kids, meringue, pie, recipes, tee ball, Uncategorized

Cows, Clotheslines, and Moving to the Country

Cows, Clotheslines, and Moving to the Country

It has been 10 days since we moved into our Little House on the Pasture. And the last 10 days have been so fantastic. Every time I open a box, our cute little brick house seems to magically come up with a place for us to put the things we need. And even though the house has one less bedroom than our old house, no one feels cramped or crowded. And the light!! Oh, the natural ...

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: clothesline, country living, cows, moving, Uncategorized

Aunt Linda’s Blackbottom Cupcakes

Blackbottom Cupcakes

Aunt Linda's Blackbottom Cupcakes are a chocolate confection that dreams are made of. A chocolate outside with a cream cheese middle, Aunt Linda's Blackbottom Cupcakes are the prefect treat for holidays and everyday! So, back in the day. Waayyyy back in the day, my great grandmother, Mama Driver, held all of the family holiday gatherings at her house. It was this tiny little ...

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Filed Under: Dessert, Uncategorized Tagged With: baked, Blackbottom cupcakes, cake, cheese, chocolate, chocolate chips, Christmas goodies, cream cheese, cupcakes, Dessert, holiday, kids, Uncategorized, Valentine's Day

Southern Fudge Pie

Fudge Pie

As my kids have reminded me time and time again, Christmas is nearly here.  It's so close they can smell it. The presents, the lights, the Chocolate! Nothing is more looked forward to in our house than chocolate. We all crave it on pretty much a daily basis. Which means that we don't always have a whole lot of chocolate laying around. We have usually eaten it all. Not ...

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Filed Under: Dessert, Uncategorized Tagged With: baked, choclate, chocolate, Christmas goodies, Dessert, holiday, pie, Uncategorized

Fried Egg over Pasta

fried egg over pasta

Cheap, easy and totally satisfying. Fried eggs on top of pasta is the best way to make an inexpensive dinner seem chic. This post has been updated I have a secret love affair with fried eggs. I just think they are sexy. Culinary speaking of course. There is just nothing better than cutting in to an over easy egg and watching it ooze all over the plate. Just begging for a ...

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Filed Under: Dinner, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: budget, butter, cheese, eggs, garlic, meatless, pasta, peas, quick, sauce, skillet, Uncategorized

Stuffed Mini Meat Loaves

Here is another favorite from the Working Woman's Cookbook.  I am seriously in love with this "vintage" book.  I can't stop making recipes out of it! You know what else I love? Cheese. Anything with cheese is an automatic favorite of mine. Lucky for me, Cabot Cheese likes me enough to send me a few samples of their new snack cheese. I got some reduced fat cheddar and some ...

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Filed Under: Dinner Tagged With: baked, Beef, budget, cheese, dinner, frozen, kids, marinara, meatball, quick, tomatoes, vegetables

A Fancy Schmancy Brunch

Well, I guess you have all figured out by now that I didn't make it to the third round of Project Food Blog. It's okay. I'm not too devastated. I am learning to cope with my devastation. Okay, it's not quite that bad. I did do round 3 just in case I did actually make it. Round 3 was for a fancy dinner party. Let me just tell you that "fancy" and "dinner party" don't ...

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Filed Under: Bread, Breakfast Tagged With: baked, bread, breakfast, butternut squash, dough, eggs, fancy, fried, fruit, party, sweet potato

PFB Challenge #2 – Chipotle Chicken Sushi (aka The EOTC Roll)

WooHoo! I made it past the first Foodbuzz Project Food Blog Challenge! You like me! You really like me!!   Really, I am honored. So, for the next challenge we had to tackle a classic dish that was outside of our "comfort zone". So, spaghetti and meatballs wasn't an option.  After Italy, the cuisine that is farthest from the deep South is either Asian or Indian ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Lunch, Make Ahead Tagged With: Appetizers, asian, avocado, chicken, lunch, make ahead, rice, sushi, vegetarian

Kitchen Essentials

The start of a new school year is upon us and I can't help but think back to when I first left home for college. I had packed everything I thought I needed. Little did I know that I had no idea. None whatsoever. Lucky for me, I had unknowingly been well-prepared. As a child, I was blessed. Blessed with wonderful, intelligent parents who surrounded me and my brother with ...

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: advice, budget

Kid Friendly Baked Zucchini Fries

Kid Friendly Baked Zucchini Fries

I remember when my kids were a little over a year old. They had finally gotten enough teeth in their precious little heads to make the big jump from baby food to "big people" food and I was so excited. I could almost hear my monthly grocery bill dropping. No more tiny little jars, no more cans of Wagon Wheels, no more rice cereal! Then as I got a few days in to feeding them a ...

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Healthy, Side Dish Tagged With: Appetizers, baked, healthy, kid-friendly recipes, kids, quick, Side Dishes, snacks, vegetables, vegetarian, veggies, zucchini

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