Today I am sharing the favorite bread recipes from 2011:1. My Mother's Yeast Rolls 2. Multigrain Bread 3. Sourdough Bread4. Cornbread Tomorrow: Favorite soups and stewsAll images and text … [Read more...]
Hot and Spicy Party Mix
Party mix is a staple at any holiday gathering. My recipe is basic, but it has undergone a few tweaks from time to time. This hot and spicy version is one my family enjoys. If you want to liven things … [Read more...]
Countdown to 2012: Best Breakfast Recipes of 2011
Today the featured recipes are the best breakfasts of 2011. Here are some of the favorites from my blog posts in the past year:1. Easy Granola Bars2. Glorious Morning Muffins3. Crunchy … [Read more...]
Cookies for Santa
There's not a cookie that looks more like Christmas than these Candy Cane Blossoms. They're perfect to leave out for Santa on Christmas Eve. I adapted the original recipe slightly by adding a … [Read more...]
Cookies for the Grandchildren
I have been so inspired by all the Christmas goodies I have seen on Pinterest and on the blogs, there's just not time to make them all. One of the bakers who inspires me is Marsha at The Better Baker. … [Read more...]
Cranberry Orange Sourdough Muffins
These are tasty little muffins that require a Sourdough Starter for the recipe. I know that several of my blogging friends keep a Sourdough Starter, but if you don't have one and would like to try … [Read more...]
Best Ever Play Dough Recipe
Christmas vacation has officially started for my grandson Landon. His school was dismissed early on Friday, so he came to my house for the afternoon. The weather was too drizzly and damp for playing … [Read more...]
Holiday Bars
This recipe for Holiday Bars is a new twist on a past bar cookie recipe. Back in the fall I made Peanut Butter Polka Dot Bars using Reese's Mini Pieces. Today I revised the recipe for the Christmas … [Read more...]
Christmas Stockings
I finished my Chrismas stocking project today. Tomorrow I can go to the post office and get them mailed to their destination, and they will be hung in time for Santa to fill them. Whew, I cut that one … [Read more...]
‘Tis the Season . . . for Overload
I spent this past weekend in Little Rock at my daughter Angela's house. She and her husband needed to do their Christmas shopping, so I babysat while they braved the crowds. Their shopping trip was … [Read more...]