• Honey Beer Bread

    I’m kind of a beer snob.  I have a very short list of beers that I’ll even drink.  So, when I saw this recipe I wasn’t totally excited about it.  I know that beer does wonderful things for chocolate cake and batters for deep frying, but bread? For some reason though, I kept coming back to this.  After further consideration, I decided that beer would probably lend a great, malty flavor to this bread and that it was worth a try.  Turns out I was…

  • Honey Dijon Grilled Chicken

    I make my weekly grocery store runs on Saturday or Sunday mornings, and every week, without fail I call my husband at work (he works funky hours) and ask if he has any special requests.  The answer I get is usually something like, “Um…maybe some Salmon, Cod  if they have it, um…chicken breasts…club soda, bananas…salad stuff…you know…whatever…the usual.” I’m not really sure what’s more frustrating, the fact that I get the same (unprepared) answer every single week, or the fact that I continue to call…

  • Chicken & Avocado Enchiladas

    I don’t know about you, but we tend to get into a food rut during the summertime.  We grill a lot, eat a lot of sandwiches, fruits and vegetables, and other generally “quick and easy” meals.  It’s rare that we want to turn on the oven or heat up the kitchen, and the thought of eating anything hot is pretty unappealing.  Because this dish not only requires me to turn on my oven, but also to actually eat something hot and mildly spicy in the…

  • Quick and Easy Doughnuts

    I’ve never posted this recipe, but only because it isn’t really a recipe.  You don’t have to mix anything.  You don’t have to knead, proof or tip-toe around rising dough.  These are totally no-sweat, easy-peasy doughnuts. You buy a can of biscuits.  You pour some oil into a pan.  You drop the biscuits into the oil, and watch them sizzle for a couple of minutes.  Then you burn your tongue because you can’t wait 2 blessed minutes for them to cool. And then, you feel guilty for…

  • No Bake Cheesecake in a Jar

    Did you know I’m on Facebook?  Click {here} to follow along!   There are many wonderful things to be said about living in the middle of the country.  I realize that to many of you, the Midwestern Plains are regarded as little more than “fly-over” states, but I’m perfectly happy to call it home.  It’s lovely – peaceful and laid back, slow-paced and friendly. I love it. Except, perhaps, when it’s over 100 degrees outside for the umpteenth day in a row, and it’s hardly rained at…