I’m sharing my recipe for Pork Roast and Pumpkin Pie Spiced Sweet Potatoes at $5 Dinners. More Delicious Sweet Potato Recipes: Chai Spiced Sweet Potatoes Pumpkin Pie Spiced Sweet Potato Fries Sweet Potato Egg Puffs Disclosure: I am a contributing writer for $5 Dinners.
Dairy-Free Fudge
You will not miss the milk in this dairy-free fudge recipe! Dodging dairy can be a little difficult at the holidays when recipes with cream and butter are flowing pretty freely. My oldest son cannot consume dairy, but I do not want him to miss out on the delicious candies. I don’t want him to feel deprived;Read More
Cinnamon Bark Candy Recipe
I love my Easy Peppermint Bark, but my husband’s favorite bark is this Cinnamon Bark. It is as easy to make as the peppermint bark and actually comes together faster. You can add any type of nuts to the bark including candied nuts. It only takes a couple of minutes to melt the white chocolate and theRead More
Chocolate Pecan Pie with Pecan Crust
On Thanksgiving day, I broke my “don’t experiment on the day of a dinner party” rule. I was getting ready to make my Chocolate Pecan Pie recipe when I decided that I didn’t feel like making a pie crust. First I tried to convince my daughter to make a pie crust for me, but she didn’tRead More
Baked Chicken Parmesan
During this hectic time of year it is important for me to plan easy recipes to fall back on. This simple recipe comes together quickly and is a lower fat alternative to Chicken Parmesan: no frying or breading! This is a one pan meal, which is nice when it comes time to clean up. I keep theRead More
DIY Gift: How to Make Coasters with Tiles
Coasters are easy to make and they cost very little to create, but they do take time. Usually you make coasters in sets of four. I bought six tiles, planning on ruining at least two. I’m a positive thinker that way. Actually, I ruined five and my son ruined the one perfect one (Note to self: don’tRead More
Asian Turkey and Rice Soup
This Asian Turkey and Rice Soup is a delicious twist on turkey soup. This afternoon my oldest son complained of having a sore throat. My first response was to make soup. I usually make Chicken and Rice Soup but this time I decided to experiment with leftover turkey. I also had leftover Basmati Rice andRead More
Chai Spiced Candied Nuts
My family loves candied nuts. I love how easy they are to make! They make a lovely and delicious gift for friends and neighbors at the holidays. One of the things I like about giving them as a food gift is that they are easy to package. You don’t have to worry about cutting evenRead More
Chocolate Haystacks
Beth from A Word From Aunt B is sharing a delicious Haystacks Recipe: My mom was great at making Christmas. She found all sorts of holiday activities for us kids. We hung butcher paper the length of the hallway and painted a winter mural. We made miles of paper chain. Christmas cards were crafted, as wasRead More
Join Ebates Before You Shop Online
Seriously, Join Ebates before you shop online, especially on cyber Monday when you will receive double cash back at most of the stores. I know it is your money, but it drives me crazy when you waste it. They are legitimate. I don’t buy a lot, but I have received over $40.00 cash back just buying theRead More
How to Make a Sugar Bowl Candle or Tea Cup Candle
Making Sugar Bowl Candles and Tea Cup Candles is an easy, frugal, do-it-yourself gift. They can be elegant or playful depending ont the containers you choose to use. You can also create a touching sentimental gift by repurposing chipped family china to make your candles. Tips for Saving Money on this Project: Buy sugar bowls orRead More
Homemade Turtle Fudge
This is a decadent variation on traditional chocolate fudge. This recipe make 4 1/2 pounds total, so it could easily be divided between 2 gift tins. I used my Easy Homemade Fudge Recipe as the base and then added melted caramels and pecans in the center and topped it with another layer of fudge. This recipeRead More
Mashed Potato Tips and Recipes
Today I shared my recipe for my Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole which is a delicious way to repurpose leftover mashed potatoes. It is also a great way to salvage your mashed potatoes if you accidentally made them too runny. Since I have potatoes on my mind, I thought I would share a few more mashed potato tips and aRead More
Purple Mashed Potatoes
This is a fun twist on traditional mashed potatoes. I have found blue potatoes to be quite hardy and enjoy growing them in my garden. Whenever I share them with my friends they ask what blue potatoes taste like. Blue potatoes taste like potatoes, only a little more so. If you usually eat bland russet potatoes, youRead More
Barbecued Beef Stuffed Potatoes
I often make pulled pork or barbecue beef when my children host a game party. It is an easy, throw it in the slow cooker and forget it meal. I always make a lot because I never know how many people will show up or which teenage boys will be going through a growth spurtRead More
Gluten-Free Minestrone Soup with Quinoa Pasta
This soup tastes a lot like Olive Garden’s Minestrone Soup, though I probably add more veggies than they do. I use fresh spices and vegetables from my garden when I have them, but it can be made using frozen vegetables and dried spices in the off season. I reduce the cost of this soup byRead More
Chai Spiced Divinity with Pecans
If you have read my blog for a while, you will know that I love chai tea. I make Chai Lattes and I add chai tea and spices to anything I think I can get away with like sweet potatoes, pudding, and doughnuts. So it was only natural for me to want to try itRead More
Guest Post: Meatless Meals for Meat Eaters
Miriam Barton, author of Meatless Meals for Meat Eaters, is guest posting today. Hello Everyone! I would like to thank Alea for giving me the chance to tell you all about my newest cookbook Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters. This is a collection of vegetarian recipes that people who eat meat, or those adjusting to various formsRead More
Carmelized Onion and Blue Cheese Bruschetta
Last week I shared that Erin from $5 Dinners has created a wonderful eBook to help with your holiday planning. Today, with Erin’s permission, I wanted to share a recipe from the Holiday Entertaining Guide: Carmelized Onions and Blue Cheese Bruschetta. This appetizer reflects what I love most about Erin’s holiday recipes, they are simple to makeRead More
Gallery of Favorites – The Holiday Edition
April of The 21st Century Housewife and I would like to welcome you to our weekend blog hop: Gallery of Favorites! This week April and I are focusing on holiday preparation. We encourage you to link up your holiday recipes, decorating tips, holiday crafts, food gifts, and organization tips. Thank you to everyone who shared a postRead More
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