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Fantastic Fall Review Lineup: 9 Baking and Cook Books
This fall’s review lineup for baking books and cook books is out and here is what’s hot! This particular list goes in order from top to bottom of the books that impressed me most and were the most useful.
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How to Cook Asparagus: The Complete Guide
It doesn‘t take a master chef at a fine restaurant to produce a delicious side of asparagus. Don’t be fooled by the fancy appearance of this luxury vegetable, it can be prepared with minimal effort in the comfort of your own kitchen. Even if you don’t spend a lot of time in the kitchen, you can learn how to cook asparagus in no time.
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Unexpected Guests? How to Stretch a Meal at the Last Minute
From breakfast to dinner, it is possible to make a meal accommodate extra people on short notice. Home Ever After will help you be the perfect host or hostess with minimal last minute stress! Print this list out and stash it in the back of your cookbook in case of mealtime guest emergencies.
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Frugal Recipes: Fruit or Veggie Muffins
This basic muffin recipe is one I've made countless times using all sorts of different fruits and even vegetables. It is one of those great recipes that you can use your imagination with.
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Frugal Cooking with Fresh Produce
Sometimes it is hard to eat as many fruit and vegetables as we should when shopping on a budget. With coupons you can often find great deals on frozen and canned items, but fresh produce often comes with a higher price tag.
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Hubby’s Best Recipes: Stuffed Tortilla Chips
This stuffed tortilla chips recipe is a unique Tex-Mex recipe that you’ve never had before! Kids love it for being a finger-food dinner, and you’ll love as something different in your regular menu plan rotation!
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Easy Recipes for Homemakers: Crockpot Chicken Chowder
Our Easy Recipes for Homemakers series continues with our newest creation: the Crockpot Chicken Chowder recipe. Spring is approaching, which means time is running out to make heavy winter soups like this hearty crockpot chicken chowder soup. We’ll be switching to lighter recipes soon, so work these winter favorites into your weekly menu plan while there’s still time! Easy crockpot recipes are perfect for working moms to throw together in the morning (or even setup your crockpot dinner the night before) and set it to cook while you’re away from home. There’s nothing quite as relieving as coming home after a busy day, only to find your hot delicious dinner…
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Printable Menu Plan: Great Depression Recipes
Menu Plan: Great Depression Recipes Our menu plan this week features recipes from the most frugal era in history: The Great Depression. With all the comparisons between the current Recession and the Great Depression of the 1930s, it makes sense that we research Great Depression recipes. Jobs are shaky and income uncertain for many people right now, so making the most of our household grocery budget is an absolute must. We have a definite advantage over the homemakers of the Great Depression, however, because we have many more resources available today. Check out our “recession proof your family” series for more handy information. Great Depression cooking focused on cheap food,…
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How to Turn Hot Dog Buns Into French Toast Sticks
If you’ve ever wondered what to do with your leftover hot dog buns, we’ve got the answer. Make them into delicious french toast sticks! Lonely hot dog buns – you know, the ones that don’t get used on hot dog night and sit in a bag on top of the microwave for a few days until they start to get hard? I thought so, we have them too! While they don’t have to be lonely anymore! This trick may even have you buying extra bags of hot dog buns just for this great recipe. How to Turn Old Hot Dog Buns into French Toast Sticks Step 1. Mix up your…
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Keep Holiday Biscuits Warm Longer
Are you planning to serve hot biscuits or rolls at your holiday dinner? Do you wish your holiday biscuits stayed warm longer? Here’s a tip that will help! Presenting homemade rolls or bread in a festive basket with a cloth napkin is a nice way to make them look appealing and evoke cozy Christmas meal memories. However, the open top and slits in the basket can cause the rolls to lose a lot of heat and cool off fast, getting cold, hard, and unappetizing. Keep Rolls Warm with a Basket Liner and Lid To help insulate your biscuit basket, line the inside of the basket with aluminum foil (tin foil)…