Strasbourg Quiche
After twenty wonderful years, we turned the keys over to new owners of The William Henry Miller Inn on June 14. Lots has happened since then and I am in my new house enjoying every day. Believe it or not, … Continue reading
After twenty wonderful years, we turned the keys over to new owners of The William Henry Miller Inn on June 14. Lots has happened since then and I am in my new house enjoying every day. Believe it or not, … Continue reading
A delicious one dish meal for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner! I used venison sausage, but you could substitute any sausage such as lamb or pork. The leftovers are just as tasty as the freshly prepared. This recipe is adapted … Continue reading
Of all of my mother-in-law’s recipes, this one is definitely my favorite. It’s not only delicious but it’s also one of those make-ahead dishes that improves overnight.
A long time ago, I visited my “Godmother” Aunt Delores in Lincoln, Nebraska, during a time that she was being treated for breast cancer.I was a young woman and knew that my aunt was ill, yet she still shared her … Continue reading
As I’m writing this post, it’s 95 degrees and humid. A typical day for an Arkansas summer. Although I love summer, I don’t love cooking in the summer. Turning on the oven is rare, except when the grandkids need chocolate … Continue reading
There are nights when even those of us who love cooking just don’t have the energy or time to get into a big production, but we still have to eat and fast food doesn’t always appeal. Those are the nights when a one-pan … Continue reading
My husband loves spare ribs. He’s also the world’s worst grill chef and everything he tries to grill comes out charred beyond recognition. Seriously. It’s a running joke with our friends. So cooking ribs on the grill wasn’t going to happen for us. … Continue reading
I’ve dreamed of having a higher metabolism in my “next” life. But since I’m loving and living this life, I continually deal with managing my weight and Type 2 diabetes. Currently I am attending Weight Watchers (for about the 15th … Continue reading
The Eastern Shore of Maryland is known for its seafood. The Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries contribute the much beloved oysters during the colder months. During January and February our guests get to enjoy oysters on the half-shell and Rockefeller … Continue reading
Easy and delish!