In the summer, I prefer simple recipes that require little to no cooking. It's hot outside, y'all! This pasta salad is simple but full of flavor. You'll love it! My Aunt Cindy is the queen of salads. I don't know why, but when I think of her, I can just see her hands tossing a salad. Maybe it's because she's usually in charge of the tabouli at Thanksgiving? She's also an exceptional cook, ...
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Notes from Nana: A Spring Recipe
One of the many blessings of being a Nana is seeing not only your own children and grandchildren grow up, but children and grands of students and friends. One of my Facebook friends is Robin Powe Kane who lives in Tennessee. Her Mother Margaret and I exchanged children’s clothes during the years our girls were growing so fast. We were in the same church family and I was ...
Works-For-Me Wednesday: Easy & Quick Chocolate Fix
So, my daughter wanted to make dessert for her daddy one night. This is what she made. (And, I mean it. She did it herself. It's that easy!) Five ingredients and five minutes and you are in chocolate heaven. Seriously. Here's what you need: 1 egg 1/4 cup powdered sugar 1 tbsp. cocoa powder 1/4 tsp. vanilla 1/8 tsp. cinnamon Here's what you do: Put all the ingredients in a mug and mix ...
Make-It-Yourself Monday: Vegan Birthday Baking!
So, I'm in party-planning mode this week. We have a little birthday to celebrate, and it's presenting me with a few unique challenges. First, the birthday boy has completely confused me about the theme. We've gone from Diego to Dinosaur Train and back again, with stops at Thomas the Tank Engine and Easter Egg Hunts along the way. Honestly...why did I ever ask? Right now, he just ...