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How to Cook Mennonite Style Borscht
Jan18

How to Cook Mennonite Style Borscht

Learning how to cook Mennonite Style Borscht is something we don’t take lightly in our family. We make this cabbage soup often, especially in the colder months of the year. One side of my family has Mennonite roots. We are German, but hailing from Russia, on my mother’s side. My other side is Ukrainian and they are well known for eating borscht too! “I love Borscht! I’m giving you our secret family recipe...

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How to Cook Meatball Soup
Jan16

How to Cook Meatball Soup

It’s a great idea to learn how to cook meatball soup because it’s rather quick to create and is full of protein for those who love more “stuff” in their soup, but has lots of broth for us soup lovers out there! A favorite comfort food in our household is meatball soup like my mom used to make! It’s not Italian in nature, as you may think. In fact, I would say it’s taste is more from our Eastern...

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How to Cook Lobster at Home
Jan01

How to Cook Lobster at Home

Lobster is most definitely my favorite food on the planet! I could literally eat it everyday and would love to live on the coast to do so! Lobster is a staple in our home for special occasions like Birthdays, Anniversaries & New Year’s Eve Dinner! My all-time favorite way to cook lobster is boil it whole. Don’t mess with the amazing taste of lobster all on it’s own! Type: Seafood Recipe Serve With: Melted garlic...

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How to Cook Kimberly’s Fejoida – The Brazilian National Dish
Oct10

How to Cook Kimberly’s Fejoida – The Brazilian National Dish

Fejoida is the national dish of Brazil. It is a stew that has pork, pork and more pork in it and is traditionally eaten with white rice, cooked greens and slices of fresh orange. This is a peasant-style dish that the slaves of Colonial Brazil created using parts & pieces of pork the farmers discarded such as the ears, feet or hocks, and tail; however, today, other delicious forms of pork meat are used to enhance the flavor and...

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How to Cook Kimberly’s Healthy Green Garden Vegetable Soup
Sep29

How to Cook Kimberly’s Healthy Green Garden Vegetable Soup

I had no idea what I would make tonight for dinner for my family, except I wanted something warm like soup on this cold, rainy night. I looked in the fridge and saw we happened to have a lot of green vegetables…This is my tasty creation everyone loved; there’s almost none left. Very healthy and warms your soul. Enjoy! Type: Soup Recipe Serve With: Fresh, crusty bread Prep Time: 15 mins Cook Time: 30 mins Yield: 1 large...

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How to Cook Healthy Cream of Broccoli Soup with Extra Sharp Cheddar
Sep27

How to Cook Healthy Cream of Broccoli Soup with Extra Sharp Cheddar

Everyone in the house had 2 huge bowls of this soup tonight. It tastes decadent, but without all those extra decadent calories of typical creamy soups. The creaminess of this soup comes from tofu and the cheese instead of cream, and this power-packs it with protein since it’s a meatless soup. Try it – it’s superb! Type: Soup Recipe Serve With: Fresh, crusty bread Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 35 mins Yield: Serves...

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How to Cook Fantastic Beef Stew
Dec03

How to Cook Fantastic Beef Stew

There’s just nothing like stew when it’s cold outside and you’re hungry! This extra tasty classic will leave you wanting another bowl and is sure to please even picky eaters with it’s flavor, fragrance and hearty nature. The perfect, traditional dish to learn how to make that you can build on and substitute with other meats in the future. ~ Kimberly Edwards Type: Soup Recipe Serve With: Fresh, crusty bread and...

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How to Cook Kimberly’s Favorite Creamy Mushroom Soup + Video
Oct28

How to Cook Kimberly’s Favorite Creamy Mushroom Soup + Video

Kimberly’s Favorite Creamy Mushroom Soup is a dish perfected over the years, to get the best flavors! Looking for something that tastes super indulgent, but without all those extra calories and fat? This soup is perfect to impress your taste buds and your family! There never seems to be enough leftover because you’ll be left wanting more. This delicious and creamy soup has a splash of red wine and is so indulgent, it seems...

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How to Cook Creamy Roasted Carrot Soup
Oct21

How to Cook Creamy Roasted Carrot Soup

When life gives you carrots, make roasted carrot soup! I looked in my mother’s fridge after returning from my trip to Dallas, hungry for a Fall soup…Running low on ingredients, my mother did have a lot of carrots – Thus, Kimberly’s Creamy Roasted Carrot Soup emerged… ~ Kimberly Edwards Type: Main Dish Serve With: Dollop of sour cream or plain yogurt and chopped chives. Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time:  1 hr...

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How to Cook Cuban Style Rice with Black Beans

Looking for a way to kick up your rice and beans? Maybe it’s a side dish in your home or maybe you’re a vegetarian and this is your main dish. Either way, we can work it out to make it Cuban inspired. It seems that most Cuban dishes have some type of pork in them. This dish is no exception in that it uses bacon. However, if you’re a vegetarian that eats chicken or turkey, you can use chicken or turkey bacon. If...

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How to Cook Extraordinary Oxtail Stew
Mar25

How to Cook Extraordinary Oxtail Stew

Extraordinary Oxtail Stew has what it takes to delight your taste buds. Search no more, if you’re looking for something hearty & satisfying – slow simmered oxtail with autumn & winter vegetables does the trick. Rich broth with oxtail meat that simply falls apart in your mouth goes down easy with some fresh, crusty bread. Extraordinary Oxtail Stew: This is hearty, fabulously delicious, easy to make, and very...

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How to Cook Kimberly’s Low Fat Rigatoni Primavera

This recipe was written for serious endurance and professional athletes in mind…like my hubby! Even if you’ve promised yourself, or loved ones, that you would take a “break” over the holidays with your athletic training, I know you…You’re sneaking in a “little” bit of practice in anyway. So, for those “sneaky” days, you need your carbs! Here is a great, but low-fat, pasta...

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How to Cook Kasper Family German Holiday Moos
Dec05

How to Cook Kasper Family German Holiday Moos

In German Moos (pronounced “mouse”) is a “dried fruit sauce” or dessert stew. Often called “pluma moos” as well. It is most delicious, a dessert of love and amazing for the Holidays! Grandma Kasper was an amazing cook and everything she made was memorable! During the Holidays, this special Moos was a dessert, a treat, a snack and a wonderful addition to the flavors we remember being present during...

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