by Cindy Alldredge | May 17, 2025 | Asian, Chinese, Dinner, New Years, side dish, Traditions
Our family traditionally makes Chinese food on New Year’s Eve every year and this fried rice is KEY! It is soooo delicious. I like to make it on it’s own sometimes and eat as an entree. I like it with brown mustard mixed in. Absolutely delicious. If you...
by Corinne Ritz | May 17, 2025 | Autumn, Beef, Crockpot, Dinner, Food, Freezer Meal, Instant Pot, Meat, One pot, Sandwiches, Super Bowl, Uncategorized
Mom discovered this recipe in the early 1990’s in one of those little grocery store stand cookbooks. It has become a staple in our family. The best part is that it is a crockpot meal and takes very little effort. Also, the finished product freezes great to use...
by Cindy Alldredge | May 16, 2025 | Dessert, Easter, Holidays, Pies
This DECADENT, INCREDIBLE dessert is SO EASY to make! Try it once and you will NEVER FORGET IT! It will make your eyes roll back into your head! It’s a creation of Nigel Mackenzie of Great Britain and it has become a classic there. He should be knighted for...
by Cindy Alldredge | May 3, 2025 | Brunch, Dessert, Easter, Gluten Free, Holidays, No Bake, Valentine's Day
Lemon Posset is the easiest of lemon desserts and will always be impressive! It is creamy and velvety smooth. It’s the perfect amount of citrus without being too zingy. If you are in a rush you can use bottled lemon juice and serve in ramekins or little dishes...
by Cindy Alldredge | May 3, 2025 | Breakfast, Brunch, Casserole, Christmas, Easter, Holidays, Uncategorized, Valentine's Day
What could be better than this on a spring or summer morning? This bread pudding made with fresh strawberries is absolutely wonderful! This is perfect for Easter morning, Sunday brunch just an anytime dessert. And it is so easy to put together. Using croissants in...
by Corinne Ritz | Apr 28, 2025 | Baking, Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Easter, Food, Holidays, Uncategorized
I used to belong to a dinner group with a group of girlfriends that we called “Gourmet Club”. We were in groups of two and once a year would take our turn to host an elaborate themed dinner party for the others. One year my friend and I hosted a Titanic...