With a bag of coconut, a can of condensed milk, and some vanilla, you have all you need for quite possibly, the easiest macaroon recipe ever. My grandmother, “Honey”, passed this recipe down to me years ago, and for whatever reason, I just made it recently for the first time.
Preserving the Past: Why You Should Write Your Engagement Story
Have you ever taken 11 years to complete a task? Yes, you read that right. Eleven years. More than 11 years ago one of my college professors encouraged me to write down the story of how my husband proposed to me.
Save Time and Sanity With a Babysitter Info Sheet
So here’s a situation that might sound familiar. The babysitter is going to arrive at your house any minute, so you pull out your kitchen notepad and begin frantically jotting down emergency phone numbers and information she’ll need while being responsible for your children.
Zucchini Ravioli in Creamy Red Sauce
In my last post I shared 6 Tips for Finding Truly Simple Recipes, so I thought it fitting to follow that up with a very simple recipe, one that’s perfect for a busy weeknight. However, let me give fair warning to the meat lovers out there – this happens to be a vegetarian meal, but don’t let that stop you from trying it! It’s delicious, easy, and pretty inexpensive too.
6 Tips for Finding Truly Simple Recipes
I enjoy cooking. I really do. But what I enjoy the most is when I can find truly simple recipes that don’t require hours in the kitchen, yet still taste as if it did. On the other hand, I can’t stand it when a recipe claims to be “simple” or “quick & easy,” when in fact the list of ingredients is as long as my arm, you have to chop like 11 different veggies, and it calls for chicken that is already cooked and diced.
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