Give the Gift of BIG Christmas Cookies

One of my favorite things about the Christmas season is the emphasis on giving. I love to give! We find all kinds of great causes to help and just love looking for opportunities to reach out to others. Our family would give gifts to everyone if we could. But in reality, our resources only go […]

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Making Your Own Dried Cranberries {Kitchen Tip Tuesday}

Cranberries are a great seasonal addition to holiday cooking. The festive color and flavor of dried cranberries will kick up your recipes this holiday season. Your guests will be amazed. Making dried cranberries is easier than you think. Don’t be intimidated, just give it a try. Here’s how. Ingredients 1 lb. fresh cranberries 1 cup […]

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Helpful Holiday Foods for Hungry Families (and Christmas Parties)

When I look at the kitchen calendar in December, it’s all there. Holiday gatherings and children’s Christmas programs are penned in, permanently. My grocery list contains ingredients for upcoming potlucks and parties, and every time I glance sideways at social media, new and improved recipes pop up on Pinterest. In addition to cooking for special […]

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Candy With a Crust ~Pecan Pie

Pecan pie is an overly sweet, crunchy, gooey centered wonder that contains nearly as many calories per slice as an entire Christmas meal dinner plate mounded high with ham or turkey and all the trimmings. It’s an over-the-top end, to an over-the-top meal. And, a good pecan is worth every calorie. Confession: Pecan Pie used to […]

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Pecans: A Southern Favorite {Kitchen Tip and Spicy Pecan Recipe}

We might not be able to agree on the official pronunciations, but we can agree that few things announce the arrival of holidays in the South more than pecans. A simple bowl full of these freshly shelled nuts is a mouthwatering beacon for gathering family and friends. However, I believe it is in the kitchen […]

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Roux is the Start to a Delicious Duck Gumbo

Learning to make a good roux was a necessary skill to learn after I  married my Louisiana-raised  turned Arkansas outdoorsman husband. With gumbos and etouffees, it all starts with a good roux. A roux is a mixture of nearly equal parts flour and fat – vegetable oil, butter and bacon drippings (oh yea, bacon) are most […]

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The Cranberry Three {Kitchen Tips Tuesday}

Three Ingredients, Three Methods to Make Your Thanksgiving Cranberry Sauce It’s hard to imagine a Thanksgiving spread without that colorful dish of cranberry sauce brightening the table. Don’t simply settle for a jiggling can-shaped side. Make your own flavorful cranberry sauce with Three Simple Ingredients. 1. Cranberries: Use fresh or frozen cranberries. Thawing isn’t necessary. […]

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Gingerbread Pumpkin Pie

‘Tis the season for pumpkin. Is anyone else getting that feeling? It’s just so good, warm and rustic, not to mention beautiful. Whether we’re talking the bumpy pumpkins (yes, that’s the official name) that you set on your porch or pie pumpkins baked and pureed to perfection, the colors and textures of pumpkin just can’t […]

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Turkey 101 {Kitchen Tip Tuesday}

It’s hard to imagine Thanksgiving without a big, beautiful, juicy turkey. Stumped on how to pull that off? Here are the basics on how to have a beautiful, delicious Thanksgiving turkey. What to buy: fresh or frozen turkey? There’s not much difference between a fresh or frozen turkey. Fresh is more convenient if you’re pushed […]

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Tips for Using Your Slow Cooker

Slow cookers can be used to prepare just about any meal imaginable. And it’s simple. Prep the ingredients, add them to a slow cooker and press start. But wait. There is a difference between a good slow-cooker meal and a great slow-cooker meal. Here are some tips to keep in mind when using a slow […]

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