Hearty One Pot Sausage Stew

Sausage, cabbage, corn, potato, onion, tomato and seasonings all cooked in one pot and simmered to a wonderful variety of flavor in 30-45 minutes. This is a wonderful camp stew when you go camping too. My husband couldn’t stop commenting how good this was. Add all of the prepared vegetables and sausage to a 6-quart pot. (I sliced my sausage […]

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Did You Know-Ice Cream

Have you ever taken Ice Cream out of your freezer, that was already opened, and find it covered in ice crystals? The reason ice crystals form is as simple as air between the lid and the ice cream. How do you keep your Ice Cream from forming ice crystals? Simply smooth out the top of the Ice Cream then place […]

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Happy 40th Birthday To My Son!

Today we celebrated a beautiful and fun day at my son and daughter-in-laws house to celebrate my sons 40th birthday. Do you see the Blackstone Griddle in the background? He made us pancakes, bacon and hash browns on it while his wife made biscuits, scrambled eggs and sausage gravy in the house. My daughter-in-law also made these delicious Bloody Mary […]

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Dill Pickles

Do you have an over abundance of cucumbers like we do every year? Have you seen how cheap they are to buy right now? Why not make some homemade Dill Pickle Spears? If you don’t want to can them, you can store them in the refrigerator for up to two weeks although they taste the best if you wait a […]

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Tater Tot Taco Salad

Tater Tot Taco Salad has everything a regular Taco Salad has only with Tater Tots added. Who would have ever thought potato in a Taco Salad would taste this good! I topped mine off with taco sauce. Cook the tater tots according to the package directions. In a large skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef and onion until […]

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Did You Know-Bananas

Did you ever buy bananas at the store and wonder why the stem end was wrapped in plastic wrap, like my picture above? The plastic wrap helps contain the ethylene gas, which bananas produce naturally whilethey ripen. Wrapping the stem end will help to slow down the ripening process. Foil can also be used to wrap the end tightly to […]

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