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How to Make Candied Orange Peel Slivers + Video
Oct19

How to Make Candied Orange Peel Slivers + Video

This quick & easy recipe for How to Make Candied Orange Peel Slivers is very delicious! Full of concentrated orange flavor, tangy & slightly bitter with the gorgeous addition of crunchy, sweet sugar is delectable. The texture is like chewy, gummy candy something like jujubes. The candied orange peel is great for snacking, to include in fruit cakes, spice cakes, carrot cakes and for impressive garnishes, sprinkle on ice cream,...

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How to Start Seedlings Indoors for the Vegetable & Herb Garden + Video
May03

How to Start Seedlings Indoors for the Vegetable & Herb Garden + Video

The hot topic today is How to Start Seedlings Indoors for the Vegetable & Herb Garden, and this was a fun show to film with Mom. In this day and age, where every food item you wish to purchase costs so much, it is beneficial for you to start a veggie garden and herb garden in your own yard, so you can have fresh vegetables, and as many as you want when they ripen. Many crops can be frozen to enjoy during the Winter months when...

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How to Cook Beef Pot Roast
Jan19

How to Cook Beef Pot Roast

What could be more comforting than a delicious Beef Pot Roast for dinner? If this doesn’t remind you of mom, I don’t know what will… 😉 How to Cook Beef Pot Roast: This is an easy way to cook a roast of beef, that keeps it moist & juicy, but gives you a lovely caramelized flavor from first searing the roast on all sides. Type: Entreé Recipe Serve with: mashed potatoes & gravy Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 2...

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How to Cook Southern Greens
Dec26

How to Cook Southern Greens

If you want to cook a great Southern meal, you want to be sure you perfect How to Cook Southern Greens! In the American South, two or more kinds of greens are frequently cooked together & serve as side dishes, especially with Holiday dinners. Oh, my…the way they are prepared is ever so delicious, and of course, with rich Holiday meals, greens are typical of what we tend to crave. It’s almost a contest to find who...

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What’s to Love About National Leftover Day?
Nov29

What’s to Love About National Leftover Day?

The 4th Friday of November is National Leftover Day! Hallelujah! It’s the day after, the guests are gone, and the leftovers are delectable! Of course, you have refrigerated everything you can. I don’t enjoy reheated meat – it just tastes odd to me. So, the meat goes into the oven to be warmed just above room temperature. There’s lots of stuffing & cranberry sauce leftover. Mashed potatoes – no...

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Delights of Fall Appetizers to Tickle Your Taste Buds
Sep06

Delights of Fall Appetizers to Tickle Your Taste Buds

What could be more of an appealing treat to your Fall taste buds than the fantastic cornucopia of hearty root vegetables, late Summer and Autumn fruits available for  Fall Appetizers. Combined with stick-to-your-bones accompaniments like dark breads, substantive meats and strong cheeses, this is a feast for all senses. The colors of Fall present such a wide range of hues to tickle the senses whether they pertain to the edible colors...

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Wake Up! It’s National Breakfast Month
Sep01

Wake Up! It’s National Breakfast Month

The month of September is National Breakfast Month! We’ve heard all our lives that breakfast is the most important meal of our day, and it’s easy to prepare. It’s essential for us to eat a nutritious & satisfying breakfast every day, so that it can tide our minds & bodies over until our next meal. We tend to skip breakfast from time to time, but truly, we should make a concentrated effort to begin our days...

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Secret Weapon of Holiday Cooking: Kitchen Tools
Oct09

Secret Weapon of Holiday Cooking: Kitchen Tools

That’s right…Canadian Thanksgiving is this weekend! It kicks off the beginning of the Holiday season with American Thanksgiving shortly after, Christmas in December, New Year’s celebrations, Valentine’s Day, then Easter…It seems there’s an occasion every single month until the middle of Spring! So, with all that cooking, I have my secret weapon in the kitchen when it comes to kitchen tools…...

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What Is Organic, Raw Dog Food About?

Organic, raw dog food contains no preservatives or chemicals. When buying organic raw dog food, ensure it is USDA inspected. Organic raw dog meat should have no added chemicals or hormones, and should be of the free range variety. Organic vegetables are great for dogs also beacause they are an excellent addition to the diet of your dog. Organic raw dog food is an excellent choice for your dog’s health for a variety of reasons:...

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The Side Dishes of Thanksgiving – At a Glance

These posts have been a hit, so I thought I’d compile a quick, concise, at-a-glance post of Thanksgiving Side Dishes for your easy perusal! * Be sure to check out: The Desserts of Thanksgiving at a Glance The Meat & Potatoes of Thanksgiving Side Dishes: Mom’s Pink Jellied Holiday Salad Kimberly’s Whipped Sweet Potatoes Great Green Bean Casserole Turner Family Poultry Stuffing Traditional Whole Berry Cranberry...

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How to Roast Traditional Prime Rib

I just love Prime Rib, but I want it in the traditional manner! Old-School style with au jus and Yorkshire pudding! My mother makes melt-in-your-mouth prime rib, and this is her recipe, as told by me…LOL ~ Kimberly Edwards 😀 * This is a very easy recipe calling for only 4 ingredients! Type: Main Serve With: Mashed potatoes and gravy, Yorkshire pudding, turnip or any other delicious side dish! Prep Time: ~ 10 min Cook Time: ~ 1...

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