by Cindy Alldredge | Nov 10, 2025 | Autumn, Autumn Porch Supper, Beef, Dinner, Lunch, Pies, St. Patrick’s Day, vintage
Dingle Pie is an Irish Standard. It’s from the Dingle Peninsula in the County Kerry. They were originally made with mutton and a lard crust into round hand pie so they were easy for farmers to eat in the field or fishermen on a fishing boat. Nowadays they are...
by Corinne Ritz | Nov 2, 2025 | 4th of July, Bread, Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Food
Growing up, the best part of my mom making jam, was that we would get to eat the fresh jam on hot fry bread after dinner. Now that I am a mom, I have NO idea HOW my mom had it in here to make fry bread after canning jam, but it did happen from time to time. In the...
by Corinne Ritz | Oct 31, 2025 | Autumn, Crockpot, Dinner, Food, Gluten Free, Halloween, Soup, Super Bowl, Vegetarian
I always LOVED my mom’s chili growing up. It was always good, and I never knew how easy it was to make till I was an adult and had children of my own. I never made a pot myself until I had children. A pot of chili would’ve been too much. However, I love...
by Cindy Alldredge | Oct 7, 2025 | Casserole, Chicken, Dinner, Mexican
Rice Casserole was a standard dinner at my house as a kid. It was a welcome and cozy dinner on a chilly school night. For this I used chicken breast instead of hamburger and went to Mexico for the flavor. Start by sauteing the chicken breast in olive oil. Season the...
by Corinne Ritz | Aug 21, 2025 | Blackberry, Breakfast, Brunch, Chicken, Dessert, Dinner, Food, Freezer Meal, Lunch, One pot, Raspberries, Uncategorized
We love crepes, especially on a Sunday afternoon. They are so easy to whip up and everyone can help cook them and get the fillings out and ready. Turn on some chill music and work together, then eat together. Start with the eggs and milk. You can do this in a blender,...