by Corinne Ritz | Feb 8, 2022 | Dessert, Easter, Food, Gluten Free, Uncategorized
Creme Brulee is one of the two desserts I will always order at a restaurant. Not all have lived up to the hype, but this one I make at home is always SO delicious! As soon as I learned how easy it is to make I bought ramekins, and eventually a cooking torch. It is...
by Corinne Ritz | Feb 4, 2022 | Uncategorized
The week after my first baby was born a few friends from church took turns bringing us dinner for a few nights. One of the meals brought to us was this sweet and sour chicken. It really hit the spot and has remained a family favorite for the last 22 years. I have...
by Corinne Ritz | Feb 4, 2022 | Asian, Beef, Dinner, Food, Gluten Free, steak, Uncategorized
Not only is this delicious, but it takes less than 30 minutes to make! This is one of my favorite flank steak recipes. I always watch for sales on flank steak. It is great in so many recipes. I like to buy flank steak in two packs at Sam’s Club. I bring them...
by Cindy Alldredge | Feb 2, 2022 | Colleen Mott Approved, Dinner, Food, Pasta, Uncategorized
This is Colleen Mott’s lasagna. It’s the lasagna I grew up with and it’s a little different from the norm. This is definitely NOT authentic Italian lasagna…for one thing there is no ricotta cheese layer. And secondly, we use Swiss cheese! I...
by Cindy Alldredge | Jan 29, 2022 | Family, Heritage, Traditions, Uncategorized
How much do your children know about you? Their aunts and uncles? Their grandparents? And beyond? This knowledge (or lack of) may have more impact on their emotional well being than any other factor. Josef and Maria Schopf grew up in neighboring towns in Austria,...
by Cindy Alldredge | Jan 10, 2022 | Uncategorized
This is an easy fun project that will help you never miss a birthday! My mom, Colleen Mott, did this for all ten of her kids every year for Christmas. She would have us choose a calendar online, then she would purchase them and place a picture of everyone family...