There is little else on earth that I love more than a meat and potato dish! I guess it's from growing up in the Midwest with meat all around me ;-)This dish is easy and fun and really doesn't require measuring. Just adapt it to your house size and enjoy. I did have to borrow… Continue reading Farm Style Sausage Bake
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She’s a Fragger Wizard
My son inspired this week's FF title. During snack time, my oldest son was singing this song while making his morning snack. This is another song that takes me back to an old reel-to-reel and the Saturday mornings of my childhood.Would you like to be a Fragger Wizard too? No quarters necessary, just hop on… Continue reading She’s a Fragger Wizard
Frugal ’13: Budgeting
This week I would like to talk about budgeting. Again, I know, like the post Watching Pennies, making a budget sounds very dull and time consuming. But to steal a phrase from Dave Ramsey "you don't have time not to make a budget."Budgeting sounds complicated, but all you are doing with budgeting is making 2… Continue reading Frugal ’13: Budgeting
Perfect Buttered Popcorn
[image source_type="attachment_id" source_value="2598" align="right" size="medium"] Hey, want some really good buttered popcorn that isn't so yucky dripping that your fingers gross up the remote control on family movie night? Or have you ever added melted butter to your popcorn to have it all shrivel up with the wet butter? A friend of mine clued me… Continue reading Perfect Buttered Popcorn
WW: a cup for my friends
Happy Ash Wednesday, Folks! Topday I am sharing steaming hot vanilla latte, with caramel sauce on top, for my friends (or a cup of tea for you goofy tea drinking friends, you know who you are 😉 ) Thank you for the memories for the laughs for the shared tears for understanding me for liking… Continue reading WW: a cup for my friends
The Iditarod
During the gold booms in Juneau (1880), Klondike (1896), Nome (1898), and Fairbanks (1902), Alaskans need a reliable transportation option for the winters when the rivers were frozen. Natives of Alaska had mastered dog sled use long before the gold rushes happened, and this form of transportation was quickly adopted by the quartermasters of the… Continue reading The Iditarod
Birthday Guest Post from Mom
I asked my mother to do a guest post on my birthday. She did! How cool is that! You have no idea how proud of her I am, because she is not 'hip' with the computer and types very slow. Thank you, mom, for taking the time to do EVERYTHING you have done for me,… Continue reading Birthday Guest Post from Mom
