I got these two cookbooks for Christmas and I'm greatly enjoying them. They are both for crock-pot cooking...something I'm addicted to lately.
I'll add them to my bookshelf list on the sidebar soon.
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I've been looking around your site and I love your journals! That would make a great WFMW post! I'd love to have you bring one of your great recipes over to my new Tasty Tuesday blog party. The link goes up on Monday night. Thanks for sharing and I'm marking you as a favorite, so I'll be back to see what's cooking! -Kim
I have the Fix-It and Forget-It Cookbook and have not enjoyed it. I have cooked only about five or six recipes out of it over the past five years and my hubby and I agree that they are missing something. I hope you have better luck with it so I can get some use out of it again. My favorite cookbook is "Southern Living's Our Best Quick and Easy Recipes." I have had this cookbook the same amount of time as the other one and I have cooked at least one of the recipes on every page. It is wonderful!! It really taught me a lot about cooking when I got married...that and a really savy-cooking mother-in-law!
I'm on a quest to cook healthier for my family which hopefully means that the recipes posted here keep getting healthier. I started out posting our old favorite recipes and now I'm sharing my new tried and true healthy recipes with you. I started this blog as a way to record our recipes for our children which I'll make into a book using Blurb. In the future we hope to make our recipes available to you in printed form.
who am I?
I'm a pastor's wife and homeschooling mom in my 30s. Serving my husband, managing my home, and caring for my family are my focus and joy. I love the color red, all things vintage, gardening, camping, books, and cooking of course. I collect old furniture, snack plates from the 50s, tea pots, tea cups, and I think a cake pedestal is a must in every home.
Have a healthy recipe for me to try? email me and if I try it I'll give you credit.
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why cook?
"The person who decides what shall be the food and drink of a family, and the modes of it's preparation, is the one who decides, to a greater or less extent, what shall be the health of that family. It is the opinion of most medical men, that intemperance in eating is one of the most fruitful of all causes of disease and death."
The American Woman's Home 1869
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I am not a certified nutritionist, dietitian, medical doctor, or practitioner of any kind. I am not licensed to counsel anyone in medical or health matters, nor may I be held responsible for any course of action that you choose in regards to your own health or that of your family. The only guarantee I give about my recipes is that I like them!
2 comments:
I've been looking around your site and I love your journals! That would make a great WFMW post! I'd love to have you bring one of your great recipes over to my new Tasty Tuesday blog party. The link goes up on Monday night. Thanks for sharing and I'm marking you as a favorite, so I'll be back to see what's cooking!
-Kim
I have the Fix-It and Forget-It Cookbook and have not enjoyed it. I have cooked only about five or six recipes out of it over the past five years and my hubby and I agree that they are missing something. I hope you have better luck with it so I can get some use out of it again.
My favorite cookbook is "Southern Living's Our Best Quick and Easy Recipes." I have had this cookbook the same amount of time as the other one and I have cooked at least one of the recipes on every page. It is wonderful!! It really taught me a lot about cooking when I got married...that and a really savy-cooking mother-in-law!
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