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A Dash of Simple: September 2011
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011. Up until recently, I've been one of those people who thinks sweet potatoes (and yams) are for Thanksgiving dinner only. Not anymore! This recipe was SO good. And simple, which is. A plus in my book. And did I mention healthy? The only downside is that they smell like cinnamon rolls while they're cooking away in the oven. My husband was a little disappointed when he peeked and realized they were just potatoes. :). 3 sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into bite size cubes. Yes, ...
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A Dash of Simple: Andes Mint Cookies
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Thursday, December 29, 2011. How is it possible that something so simple can be so amazingly good? I made these cookies for a Christmas cookie exchange party and they were a hit. I needed something fast since we had a busy day with no time to slave over cookies, and I never expected them to taste like I spent 2 hours on them. But they did. Wow, did they! Even though they've got more of a holiday taste to them, I may just be caught making these all year round. 1 Devil's Food Cake mix. Menu Monday (#23) *.
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A Dash of Simple: March 2011
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Monday, March 21, 2011. Week It probably wouldn't come as a surprise that we also got a little sick of it after making it so many times and needed a break. However, I broke out the recipe again the other day and rediscovered my love. This recipe will forever remind me of being a newlywed (with a teeny tiny budget - this baby is. Cooking together with my new hubby in our miniscule little first apartment. Ah, good times. :). 2 Tbsp. butter. 1/8 onion, chopped. 1 cup chicken broth. 8 oz sour cream. 1 can d...
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A Dash of Simple: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011. No-Bake Peanut Butter Cookies. There's a famous chocolate version of no-bake cookies out there that I think just about everyone has tried. While I really like that version as well, there's something about straight peanut butter. That makes me choose this recipe almost every time. Of course, I should also mention that I'm a peanut butter-aholic. (Is that a word? It should be.). Peanut butter. Like, eat-it-straight-off-the-spoon-for-a-snack kind of love. But be warned: You will most.
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A Dash of Simple: Lasagna Soup
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011. This one I consider fully dumped in the "score! Category. It. was. What makes this recipe stand out, by far, is the "cheesy yum" (the original recipe creator's term, not mine - but isn't it fun to say? Cheesy yum, cheesy. At the bottom of the bowl. It really does make the soup taste like lasagna. I'll be making one big change next time I make it, though. The red pepper flakes have. To go Even just a teeny little half teaspoon made this sucker spicy. 2 tsp olive oil. For the ...
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A Dash of Simple: Chicken Noodle Soup
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Monday, October 24, 2011. Been slacking off on this recipe-posting thing! I'm hoping to do better in the coming months. It is officially the holiday season, after all. And that means one thing.GOOD FOOD! This recipe is my go-to recipe for fast homemade chicken noodle soup. It's really, really simple (and that's how we do things around here! But really good. I'm sure there's fancier versions out there, but I'm all for throwing a few ingredients in the Crock Pot to get the job done. 3 cups hot water. Flash...
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A Dash of Simple: April 2012
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Sunday, April 8, 2012. Posting on the recipe blog? 1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch. 1/3 cup granulated sugar. 1 tablespoon corn syrup. Mix the cornstarch with the sugar and cinnamon in a saucepan with a whisk until the cornstarch is well dispersed. Add the cream and corn syrup and heat until bubbly and thick, stirring often. Mix in vanilla. Remove from the heat and stir in the butter until completely melted. Original recipe found here. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sweet on Trader Joe's Sunday : Tartufi Dolci.
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A Dash of Simple: October 2011
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Monday, October 24, 2011. Been slacking off on this recipe-posting thing! I'm hoping to do better in the coming months. It is officially the holiday season, after all. And that means one thing.GOOD FOOD! This recipe is my go-to recipe for fast homemade chicken noodle soup. It's really, really simple (and that's how we do things around here! But really good. I'm sure there's fancier versions out there, but I'm all for throwing a few ingredients in the Crock Pot to get the job done. 3 cups hot water. White...
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A Dash of Simple: July 2011
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011. Spinach Mandarin Poppy Seed Salad. The recipe may be stolen, but the picture is by yours truly (as are all my other pictures). See? I'm not ALL thief. :). I haven't been in much of a "cooking new recipes" mood lately. It's summer - I'd rather play than spend an hour slaving in the kitchen before dinner! So I'm (once again) presenting another one of my favorite recipes I've gleaned from the Our Best Bites. Spinach Mandarin Poppy Seed Salad. 8 ounces (1/2 bag) baby spinach. Poppy ...
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A Dash of Simple: August 2011
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Monday, August 1, 2011. McD's Frozen Strawberry Lemonade. The homemade version, of course. We discovered McDonald's frozen strawberry lemonade a few weeks back and both my husband and I have been completely hooked. I mean, have you tried those things? I'm normally not a big McDonald's fan, but they really scored big with this one in my book. I don't usually take pictures of my ingredients, but in this case I thought it might be helpful to see exactly what brands I used:. To assemble, pour 1-2 tablespoons...