When it comes to baked goods that bring a touch of sunshine to your day, Cherry Almond Poppy Seed Bread is a total superstar. This delightful bread is not only a feast for the taste buds but also provides a healthier twist that makes it guilt-free. Let's dive into the world of flavors that come together in this fluffy, fruity treat!…
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Looking for a delightful way to enjoy the goodness of fresh peaches? Look no further than this easy homemade Peach Bread! Made with juicy ripe peaches, this bread is the perfect treat for breakfast, brunch, or snack time. With a moist and tender crumb, this Peach Bread is sure to become a new favorite in your household. Enjoy a slice on its own or toasted with a pat of butter for a deliciously satisfying experience that's perfect any time of day.
It’s not only delicious though, it’s also guilt-free and couldn’t be more easy to make with only one bowl and one pan needed along with a few simple ingredients that you likely already have in your kitchen!…
Read MoreCheddar Ranch Quick Bread
This Cheddar Ranch Quick Bread is here to satisfy your cravings and take your taste buds on a mouthwatering journey. Combining the timeless allure of classic cheddar with the zesty zip of ranch seasoning, this savory loaf is bursting with irresistible flavors.
Making this bread is an absolute breeze, perfect for both seasoned bakers and novices alike. The recipe is straightforward and easy to follow, leaving you with more time to enjoy the delightful process of baking. Within no time, the oven timer will go off, and you'll be met with a sight that will make your heart swell with pride…
Pantry Pottage (Crock Pot & Instant Pot)
This Pantry Pottage became a traditional Thanksgiving Eve dinner many many years ago in my family. I think the original recipe was one that my mom had gotten off the local news station when I was still in high school. The idea behind the dish was to use up all the canned beans and vegatables from your pantry and toss them into a crock pot to cook up some fabulous and easy dish that would serve up a house of visitors.
Several years ago now, the original printed recipe that my mom had ended up disappearing among a chaotic move. I've since scowered the web to find it, though to no avail. I did, however, manage to find a similar version that I've tweaked to be closer to what my mom and I remember…
Read MoreSkinny Summer Strawberry Scones
It may not be summer time just yet, but I think we could all use some sunshine and warmth right now in our lives. So, I thought I would go ahead and make these Skinny Summer Strawberry Scones and update the photography in the process.
I've made scones a handful of times in the past few years, and while it took a few attempts at first I’ve gotten the process of making these scones down well enough. The recipe is surprisingly similar to that for Irish Soda Bread…
Read MoreLeftover Turkey Stew
It’s hard to know exactly what to do with leftover Turkey after Thanksgiving. I’ve made soups, dumplings, and a few other things in the past. This time though, I thought I would try my hand at making a sort of stew. It was surprisingly cold here on Thanksgiving this year, which is pretty strange. The past few years, we’ve had a super sunny Thanksgiving with a high of something near 80 degrees.
This year, we were in the 50’s, it was over cast, and misty. Normally I would say it was a ‘yucky’ day, but I always enjoy cool weather on the holidays that keeps everyone indoors and cozied up together. You know, encourages us to spend family time together. With it being chilly, I thought a stick-to-the-ribs hearty stew would be the best option for turkey usage!…
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