These soft ginger cookies are a family Christmastime favorite. They are soft, chewy and flavorful. You can even adjust the amount of ginger to suit your palalte. If you want a spicier ginger cookie I recommend using the maximum suggested amount, but feel free to use the minimum. You still taste the ginger, you just don’t get that little buzz of heat from it. The addition of decorators sugar to the cookie adds a special touch for the holidays, but rest assured, regular granulated sugar for rolling will work just fine. This time of the year I am in full…
Recipes
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Pulled pork mac & cheese is the perfect combination of two comfort meals coming together in one. It is an easy meal to make with leftover pulled pork or if you have an Instant Pot you can whip up some fresh pulled pork in just a matter of minutes. The…
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Scalloped potatoes are easy. They may seem like a bit of work, but they really aren’t much more work than making mashed potatoes. Okay, so you need to thinly slice the potatoes once they are peeled (or you could just wash them and skip the peeling altogether, it’s up to…
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This Christmas morning wifesaver casserole is just that, a wife saver (lifesaver). It’s perfect for Christmas morning when there is so much going on in the house. Layers of bread, ham and cheese topped with crushed cornflakes or Special K cereal then baked to perfection and enjoy! Most of the…
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This lasagna soup is on the table in 30 minutes and it is delicious. One pot on the stovetop and you’ve got a quick and easy, hearty dinner in half and hour. Serve it with a salad or some garlic toast for a perfect meal. It is truly comfort in…
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This is a super easy meatloaf to make. You can make it using dried or fresh herbs and spices depending on how much time or effort you want to take. Using dried doesn’t affect the taste that much so if you are in a rush or don’t have fresh, by…