Each summer I compile a list of summer squash recipes to address the abundance that a few squash plants can provide. Below is a list of delicious recipes created to help you use up your summer squash. This year I am adding the option for you to link up your squash recipes at the bottomRead More
Hummus Crusted Salmon
This hummus crusted salmon recipe is a quick and easy way to put dinner on the table! I know I mention this in every single article I write about fish, but fish has been an acquired taste for me. I just read through my fish recipes and it is interesting to see the progression fromRead More
Gluten-Free Doughnut Round Up for National Doughnut Day
Today is National Doughnut Day. The first doughnut day was created by The Salvation Army in 1938 to honor the women who served doughnuts to WWI soldiers. The holiday now falls on the first Friday of June. Doughnuts are one of my favorite desserts to make because they are so fast and easy to make.Read More
Healthified Sweet and Sour Pork
I love sweet and sour pork, but I can’t eat the breading and I always regret deep-fried foods. So I decided to create a guilt-free Sweet and Sour Pork recipe. It isn’t bright red and it isn’t authentic, but it is delicious and as an added bonus, I don’t feel horrid after eating it! ThisRead More
Staycation: Be a tourist in Your Hometown
Have you ever looked at your hometown as a tourist? Have you still not seen all the great spots in your region despite living there for years? Many people advocate staycations because they are frugal. And they are frugal! You don’t have to spend money on lodging, it is easier to brown bag it, and you saveRead More
Laundry Tips
Every time I do laundry, I think: “Good hygiene is overrated!” I haven’t been able to convince my family to become nudists, but I have found a few tips to make laundry a little easier. Use Vinegar to Remove Mildew from Laundry: It is summer and in our house that means mildew. Somebody forgets aRead More
Steak and Artichoke Frittata
Confession: Sometimes I want my recipes to seem like I put a little effort into them even though I don’t really want to work very hard. That is when I turn to Frittatas. They are fast and easy, but they still have the wow factor, especially if you add unexpected ingredients like artichoke hearts. WhenRead More
Lemon Pasta with Chicken and Broccoli
I am sharing my Lemon Pasta with Chicken and Broccoli recipe at $5 Dinners. This recipe is fast, easy, and flexible. Although I prefer to eat it while it is hot, it is also good served at room temperature or chilled. Lemon Pasta is easy to adapt to just about any guest’s dietary needs. ItRead More
Financial Tips for Women
Over the years, I have occasionally written posts on personal finance including articles on Managing Investments, Saving Money on College Expenses, and Renting vs. Buying. But they don’t include chocolate, so I end up putting a lot of energy into posts that don’t generate much traffic. Although I devote most of my time to sharing recipes, personal finance is still aRead More
Cookies and Cream Candy Bar Recipe
Have you ever tried to make your own candy bars? It is actually quite easy! Not only is it easy, but it gives you complete control over the ingredients, so you can make better quality candy for less money. When I was making bark candy for my kids last week, I realized how easy itRead More
Are Your Pets Part of the Family?
Updated: The Motherhood has posted the highlights from our chat. You can read Pets Are Family Members Too and share your pet stories. Tomorrow, I will be co-hosting an all-text chat on the The Motherhood. We will discuss caring for our pets and how we treat them like members of our family. We would love for youRead More
How to Save Money on Souvenirs
If you aren’t careful, the cost of souvenirs can really add up when you take a vacation. Here are a few ways that we keep souvenirs from ruining our travel budget. First, make a budget! Discuss your budget with your children before you leave. This may mean that you have no money set aside forRead More
Why I Never Pay Full Price to Visit Museums
Alternate Title: How to Get Bounced from a Museum in Under 5 Minutes Going to a museum with my children is never a boring experience. Occasionally an exhibit may be uninteresting, but my children rarely are. Unfortunately the docents usually do not appreciate my kids’ attempt to liven things up. Just a few of the things my childrenRead More
How to Broil or Saute Cauliflower
I did my taxes this year on April 15th. I don’t usually wait until the last minute, but I knew it was going to be complicated, so I procrastinated. And I was right; it took me all.day.long! In part because I couldn’t remember where I chose to place the important documents to “keep them safe”.Read More
Southwestern Quinoa Salad
This Southwestern Quinoa Salad recipe is delicious served warm or chilled! Just when you thought it was safe to come back…I have another quinoa recipe. If I were smart, I would have spread all these quinoa recipes out over a couple of months. But why stop with torturing my family… Seriously, my husband and kidsRead More
Peanut Butter Bark with Pretzels
This peanut butter bark with pretzels recipe is a quick and easy way to make homemade candy! My oldest kids are coming to the end of their semester at college and are under stress as they finish projects and prepare for finals. They haven’t been very good company. At all! Some people living with themRead More
Mason Jar Spill Proof Cups
I love the idea of taking mason jars and turning them into spill-proof cups . Visit The Chick n Coop, where you will find a comprehensive tutorial showing you how to make your own Mason Jar Spill-Proof Cups. The only change that I would make to this system is to use Stainless Steel Straws because I prefer to useRead More
Beanie Weenie Tater Tot Casserole
If you like Beanie Weenies, you are going to love my Beanie Weenie Tater Tot Casserole recipe! My youngest son says this is the best casserole I have ever created. I do not agree with him on this, but I can attest to the fact that this tater tot casserole recipe is a hit withRead More
Chunky Pizza Sauce
Some pizzas require a sauce with a little pizzazz. A plain pizza sauce is fine when you are making a pepperoni pizza or a cheese pizza. But when you make something a little fancier like Chicken and Artichoke Pizza, you need a sauce that can hold its own against the other flavors. That is whenRead More
Slow Cooker Honey Glazed Ham
This slow cooker honey glazed ham recipe is so easy to make! Often when buying ham for a holiday dinner, people buy a bigger ham than they need. When buying a ham with a bone in it, you should plan on 1/2 pound per person. So a 7-pound ham should be more than enough forRead More
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