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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Any Ideas?
Besides Sugar Cookies....Candy....what have you got for a Valentine's recipe?? I've not nadda!
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Turkey lurkey
I've only made the turkey for Thanksgiving once (and my awesome SIL helped out, so maybe that's why it was so good), but it was the most amazing turkey ever. It was so moist and just plain d-lish. Oh, and we stuffed cubes of butter under the skin for extra goodness. Doesn't that picture look like it should be in a magazine? Anyway, here's the recipe for the basting broth.
Herb Roasted Turkey:
Stir in med. bowl:
1 3/4 c. chicken broth
3 T. lemon juice
1 tsp. dried basil leaves-crushed
1 tsp. dried thyme leaves-crushed
1/8 tsp. pepper
Roast turkey according to directions, basting occasionally w/ broth. Let stand for 10 min. before slicing. Discard remaining broth.
Labels:
herb roasted turkey,
recipe,
thanksgiving
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Give Your Stuffing Some Spunk!
This isn't really a recipe, but more of a tip I guess. I always add Craisins to my stuffing. Ya know; those little dried cranberries. It's an awesome way to add some pizazz! They also come in a variety of flavors.
Friday, November 14, 2008
NOVEMBER!!!
Sorry it has taken me so long to post something, but we ARE doing a post for this month. With the holidays quickly approaching, we'd like you to share your favorite holiday recipes. I am excited to get some new recipes!!!
Thursday, October 23, 2008
For the love of cauliflower!
Cauliflower is another member of the cruciferous family of vegetables along with broccoli, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and collard greens. Although cauliflower lacks the bright green of its other cruciferous cousins, it is far from lacking in nutritional value. Cauliflower is rich in vitamin C. In fact, one cup of raw cauliflower contains 92% of the daily value for vitamin C, almost as much vitamin C as a medium orange. It also contains health-promoting sulfur compounds.
--www.whfoods.com
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Pizza Cutter
Ok I know that it's not an official baby product, but I use my pizza cutter everyday. I cut all my kids foods with it into the perfect bite size pieces in a jiff. Don't ever let you're little ones play with it though. Not that any of you would, but there are still a few ding dongs in the world that would, so just in case one of the ding dongs is reading this:)
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Next to BABYWISE...
one of my favorite baby items was a nursing cover that my friend Charlie makes. It is called The Mommy Cover. I would just carry it in my diaper bag and then I didn't need to worry about nursing and trying to juggle a blanket and squirmy baby. Now, I know there are a lot of nursing covers out there, but this is the best I've seen. It has a reel that attaches across your back and it keeps it from slipping and sliding around. It was awesome. My sister and sister-in-law both bought one as well. My other sister, who just had a baby this week, is borrowing mine, since I don't need it anymore. Very awesome--I highly recommend.
You can check them out at: www.joiaproducts.com or www.themommycover.com
Labels:
nursing cover,
the mommy cover
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