Kabobs are so much fun to make. They remind me of Girl Scout camp and foil dinners, only better. Which is why they make a great family fun dinner? Create kabobs from meats such as beef tenderloin cubes, boneless chicken breast or turkey, pork, ham, lamb, small meatballs, bacon slices, sausage, shrimp, scallops and other…
This recipe belonged to my Grandmother, on my mom’s side. It is the only potato salad recipe my sister would touch. 2 med potatoes 3/4 tsp salt 3 slices bacon 1/4 tsp celery seeds 1/2 cup chopped onion dash pepper 1 tbsp flour 1/3 c water 2-3 tsp sugar 3 tbsp vinegar Boil potatoes in…
4 baking potatoes (6 oz each) cut lengthwise 1 tsp salt 1/4 c olive oil 1/2 tsp pepper 2 tsp paprika 1/2 tsp chili powder Prepare oven or grill. In a large bowl combine oil, paprika, salt pepper and chili powder. Add potatoes. Toss to coat with mixture. Divide among 4 large pieces of heavy…
I found this recipe years ago in an Asian cookbook. It was a staple in our home until we grew tired of eating it and needed something new. We like to eat it with rice or with a nice green salad. 2 pounds 4 oz boneless skinless chicken thighs 2 tbsp lime juice 1/2 c…
This recipe was THE popular weekly dinner menu item with my circle of friends. No one knew exactly where it came from, though. One person thought it was this person’s, and that person thought it was someone else, and that person thought it was….. well you get the picture. I followed all the someone’s back…
Many people love pizza. It is easy and versatile. You can either order a box from a local pizzeria or make your own at home. In addition to being yummy, pizzas are fun to make, which makes it a great activity for the family. Have a house full of the neighbor kids? No problem. Let them…
These are a great family treat. The kids go nuts over them. I am glad, because they are healthy, as well as really tasty. They are perfect for breakfast, on the go, or as a snack. Or, if you are desperate for something sweet, try them warm with a sprinkle of chocolate chips and a…
Growing up, we never had salmon at our house. So, I never knew the fish existed until I attended a family reunion when I was a teenager. I had an Uncle who brought salmon he caught in Alaska. I have tried salmon prepared a variety of ways, but it was not until four years ago…