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Lasagna Bolognese with Bechamel

June 7, 2016 by Susan 3 Comments

This lasagna has cheese oozing between layers of meaty, saucy goodness and tender pasta. If you’re looking for a twist on a classic, try this!

If you’re looking for a new twist on a classic, give this a try. Unless you don’t like cheese oozing between layers of meaty, saucy goodness and tender pasta. In that case, definitely do not make this lasagna.

 

Lasagna is one of those things that has about as many variations as the vast number of cooks that make it.  A quick search brings up a list including Chicken Alfredo Lasagna, Spinach Lasagna, Vegetarian Lasagna, Mexican Lasagna, Cajun Lasagna and even a number of dessert versions.  I’m pretty sure I’d enjoy just about all of them, too.

When it comes to what people consider “traditional” lasagna, although not as many, there are certainly a number of varieties.

Most lasagna I’ve had, and made, has layers of pasta, meat, sauce, cheese and fluffy ricotta cheese (usually mixed with an egg to help bind it).  I make a lasagna like this in one of two ways.  Either with meat or with lots of veggies (this usually shows up in the middle of summer with goodies from our CSA).

But I also have a slightly different style that I find myself making most often.  It doesn’t use the ricotta.  Instead, you make a creamy white sauce (a béchamel) that makes it the ooiest, gooiest yum fest you can imagine.

And that’s my purely scientific observation.

Since it’s not a variety that most people have tried, I thought I’d share the recipe with you today.

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Recipes That Use Up A Lot of Eggs (Bonus Pudding Recipe!)

June 2, 2016 by Susan 35 Comments

A collection of recipes for how to use up eggs.  Desserts with eggs, dinner recipes with eggs, you name it!  Use up an abundance of eggs in delicious ways.  This collection of recipes will give you lots of options for when you find yourself with too many eggs on your hands.  Sweet, savory, breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and perfect for customizing to your taste.  Plus, a bonus recipe for the best pudding ever!

Here's a list of recipes to help you use up an abundance of eggs. Tips on freezing eggs, too.

Backyard chickens are fantastic entertainment.  They run like little old ladies holding their skirts up, and they always assume another hen has something better than what they’ve got.

Aside from all this free entertainment, they also provide us with a multitude of fresh eggs.

I frequently find myself looking for recipes that use a lot of eggs.

Today I thought I’d share some of the best ones I’ve found and tend to go back to time and again.
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Cashew Chicken Salad

May 25, 2016 by Susan 4 Comments

A slightly sweet dressing, salty nuts, crunchy celery, tender chicken and lots of ways to customize. This is the best chicken salad ever!

 

I consider myself a bit of a chicken salad aficionado.

I’m compelled to order it if I see it on a menu.

Thanks to a friend’s referral, the best I think I’ve found in a restaurant is the Tarragon Chicken Salad at Bruegger’s Bagels.  (It’s served on whole wheat bread, not a bagel, BTW).  Here’s how they describe it:  Diced chicken, almonds, red onions, cranberries, lemon tarragon mayo, tomato & lettuce on wheatberry bread.

It’s delish!

Whenever I’m hosting a shower, or having friends over for lunch, you can expect chicken salad to make an appearance.  Often, I’ll make a chicken pasta salad.

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Kids Summer Roundup

May 18, 2016 by Susan 2 Comments

Lots of links to crafts, cool treats and fun outdoor activities to do with your kids this summer!

One summer when my kids were in elementary school, I wrote a bunch of crafts, activities and fun treat ideas on slips of paper.  We put them into a bucket and designated one day each week as “Summer Fun Day.”  On those days, they would pull out one slip and we’d do whatever was on it.

Are you looking for fun things to do with your kids this summer that aren’t going to completely drain your wallet or your energy?

You are in the right place!

I’ve put together a list of inexpensive and awesome ideas for you.

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Carrot Cake Bread

May 16, 2016 by Susan 4 Comments

Chunky, fruity and nutty. A delicious recipe for carrot cake bread.

Chunky.  Nutty.  Fruity.

If those are words you would like to see in a description of your snack, then this recipe is for you.

Sometimes, I get sneaky and hide the good stuff, like in my chocolate pancakes.  But my preference is to stuff my treats chock full.

This quick bread has the taste of a decadent carrot cake, but is made with fruits and vegetables, nuts and healthy coconut oil.

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The Grey Stuff

May 12, 2016 by Susan Leave a Comment

An easy recipe to make The Grey Stuff at home. It's Delicious!

If you visit Disney World, you can visit the Beast’s castle and try the grey stuff atop The Master’s Cupcake at “Be Our Guest” restaurant.

But if you want to try it at home, I’ve got an easy recipe for you to try.

And it is delicious!

— Don’t believe us, ask the dishes!

Don't believe us, ask the dishes! An easy recipe for "The Grey Stuff" you can make at home.

I recently hosted a bridal shower for my niece who is a big Disney fan.  Each table had a theme, and the dessert table was ‘Belle’.

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