Pull-Apart Pizza Bread – Recipe
Party foods are so much fun to prepare, and very rewarding to know that your guests enjoyed them.
I spotted a very interesting food picture on Pinterest , and was very anxious to test it.
Party foods are so much fun to prepare, and very rewarding to know that your guests enjoyed them.
I spotted a very interesting food picture on Pinterest , and was very anxious to test it.
Winter is not over yet, so don’t be fooled by the warm sun during the day. The nights are still quite cold, so perfect time for a bowl of hot homemade soup for dinner.
This Cabbage and Sausage Soup recipe is from Nick Stellino’s site, but for your convenience I am posting it here as well.
My sister-in-law tired this recipe first, and her family unanimously approved it, so she suggested for me to try it.
It takes less 30 minutes to prepare.
One of my grandsons loves ginger flavored baked goods, which inspired me to search for ginger flavored cookies recipe, so this is the one I loved the best.
They are very easy to make, and the pleasant aroma of the spices filled my kitchen while baking.
Europeans love their soup, as anyone who traveled to Eastern Europe would agree that soup in part of every lunch and dinner menu.
Soups are quite simple to prepare, and very nutritious as well. You can make your own stock, as the base for every soup, or use the ready-made available at your grocer. There is such a variety of broth now…chicken, beef, vegetable, low-fat, low sodium….so it makes it that much easier to get your soup cooking together.
The onset of chilly weather makes us crave comfort foods, so slow cooking chili sounded like the right thing to prepare.
The original recipe is by Betty Crocker, but since I customized it a bit, I will post my version for you.