Buttermilk Roast Chicken
Buttermilk Roast Chicken gives you effortless, moist chicken with only minutes of work involved.
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Buttermilk Roast Chicken gives you effortless, moist chicken with only minutes of work involved.
These Crockpot Salsa Chicken Tacos made in the crockpot are so simple to make, I’m almost embarrassed to call them a recipe. This effortless meal is the perfect thing to make on those days that you don’t even have time to gather your thoughts. In your crockpot, place about 2 pounds of boneless, skinless chicken. You…
In this final installment I’ll be examining Libib.com and offering some advice on which tool I recommend overall to manage your home library. Let’s start things off with an overview of Libib. Just like Goodreads and LibraryThing, Libib offers users a way to simply catalog their home libraries for free. The two elements that make Libib rise…
Our team member, Conni, who usually posts our recipes each week wasn’t able to post for us today. Instead, I thought I’d share with you about how we do breakfast at my house. Whether you cook breakfast or don’t cook breakfast, you might enjoy this post! Take a look and see, and then we’d love…
Spanish Rice Supper is something my mom used to make when I was a kid. It’s a simple one-pot sort of dish, that can be altered to suit your family’s taste. it uses “ordinary” ingredients, even picky eaters will love this! I hope you enjoy it!
With a good portion of the country dealing with a “polar vortex,” I thought a warm, thick chili like this Crockpot Sausage Chili was in order. To begin, dice a yellow and red sweet bell pepper, along with a good sized onion. Mince 4 cloves of garlic. Sauté these together in a skillet with 2…
Kielbasa Stew is a rich and creamy stew with delicious flavor, and it’s perfect for cold winter days! To begin, finely dice a medium onion. Dice a kielbasa into 1/2 inch pieces. Toss the kielbasa into a Dutch oven with a tablespoon of cooking oil. Let it cook over medium heat for about 3 minutes….
It’s the night before Christmas and you don’t have any appropriate decor for your celebration table! Perhaps you’ve just hauled out your tried-and-tested table decorations and now you realize that they’re more tired-and-tested. Maybe that family emergency took a toll on your budget, and you can’t follow your original plan. Or you’re suffering from serious…
Are you looking for a recipe for natural sugar pecan pie instead of corn syrup and bleached white sugar? If so, read on! I made pecan pie for the first time this Thanksgiving. I was quite amazed at how easy they are to make. And quite frankly shocked at the amount of sugar they contain….
Last month I showed you how to use Goodreads to catalog your home library. This month we’ll take a look at LibraryThing–which is a nice alternative to Goodreads if you don’t want to be part of the Amazon ecosystem. First, let’s start with the basics. Here’s what you get when you use LibraryThing: Join the…
A while back, I shared a recipe for basic chicken that could be made ahead and frozen in batches for future meals. Today I am going to share a similar recipe for basic crockpot pulled pork. You’ll start with a good sized pork roast. I would recommend a large pork shoulder or even a…
Is there anyone that doesn’t love macaroni & cheese? This simple baked mac and cheese is a great option for your family supper and something that my family enjoys on a regular basis. To begin, cook one pound of macaroni to al dente. You can use the traditional elbow macaroni or any variation that you…