12 Banana Recipes Ever find that you haven't used up all your bananas before they start to over-ripen? Here are 12 delicious recipes to add to your go-to list when you need to use up your bananas! Low Sugar Banana Bread | Frugal Living NW Chocolate Glazed Chocolate Banana Donuts | Baker by Nature Overnight Banana Stuffed French Toast | Crazy for Crust Healthy Make Ahead Smoothie Kits | Frugal Living NW 2-Ingredient Strawberry Banana Ice Cream | A Few Short Cuts 2-Ingredient Coconut Milk Ice Cream | Frugal Living NW Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie | Frugal Living NW Sugar Free Homemade Granola | Kitchen Keep Reading
How to make Buttermilk Ranch Dressing
Buttermilk Ranch Dressing & Dip A few years back, I attended a Hood to Coast meeting with the team I was going to be running with that year. We slid pizzas off the outdoor grill and ate dinner on the deck, while the veterans swapped stories and shared advice with us rookies. I should have been asking important questions like, "What do I pack?" or "How do you train in the final week?" You know, stuff that would actually be helpful when running in the world's largest relay race on very little sleep for two days with a van full of sweaty people I just met. Instead, all I could ask was, "Where did you get the recipe for this Buttermilk Ranch Keep Reading
7 big family laundry hacks that can work for you too
We have what many people would consider to be a large family. Seven people produces a whole lot of laundry, but we've come up with a few ways to not let laundry overtake our lives. Here are 7 big family laundry hacks that can work for a family of any size! 1. Use the Quick Wash setting on your machine. Unless you have the rare ultra-filthy load of clothes, you don't need to do the longer cycles. This will cut the wash time probably in half (depending on your machine) and you'll save on electricity. 2. Only wash full loads. Not only does it save you money on water and energy, but it saves you time. Add towels or sheets to a less-than-full Keep Reading
Teryaki Chicken Bowl with Cabbage Recipe
A few years back in a post about a deal on coleslaw at Safeway, I casually mentioned my husband's favorite teriyaki chicken bowl recipe. I got back many not-so-casual comments from readers insisting that I share the recipe because it sounded so amazing. It's too good (and too easy) not to share. This is one of those recipes that is truly so versatile. Use a bag of coleslaw mix straight from the store, chop up your own cabbage if you find a sale. Add in any veggies starting to pass their freshness level in your fridge. Use white or brown rice or no rice at all! Start with the basic recipe if you want to make sure you get it right and then Keep Reading
24 Healthy BBQ Side Dishes
Healthy BBQ Side Dishes Summer is the time for grilling and outdoor parties with friends (hopefully soon? maybe?). Check out this roundup of delicious healthy/guilt-free BBQ side dishes to prepare for your next cookout! Greek Cherry Tomato Salad | Frugal Living NW Refreshing Mango Salad | Living Sweet Moments Quinoa Edamame Salad | Living Sweet Moments Grilled Plantains | Strength and Sunshine ABC Cobb Salad Recipe: Avocado-Bacon-Corn | Mission to Save Black Bean Corn Salsa | Mission to Save Mexican Corn Avocado Tomato Salad | Fancy Shanty Watermelon Feta Mint Salad | Frugal Living NW Panzanella Bread Salad | Keep Reading
How to make Maple Cluster Granola
Maple Cluster Granola Other than a few stubborn boxes of Cheerios, store bought cereal has finally been cleared from my pantry shelves. It was a long, hard battle over the course of, oh... a year. I'm not one to rush into these things. What can I say? I have a serious weakness for Peanut Butter Panda Puffs. My goal is to swap out processed food for the real deal whenever I can do it and my family will eat it. Cereal was the next item on the hit list. My kids could live off pancakes, but I wanted to find a quick breakfast option to replace the now-absent bowl of Cheerios. No matter how hard I have tried, I cannot seem to maintain any sort of Keep Reading
7 ways to use cream of tartar to clean your home
Many of us have a small can of cream of tartar sitting in our pantry, waiting for the rare baking recipe. But did you know that you can use cream of tartar to clean your home? First off, a bit about cream of tartar. It’s a white, odorless powder that is a byproduct of the winemaking process. It forms inside wine barrels during fermentation and acts as a preservative while also controlling the pH of the wine. Next time you’re in the spices section of your grocery store (or better yet, buy in bulk on Amazon), stock up on cream of tartar and get started cleaning your house! How to clean your home with cream of tartar Stainless Steel: Just mix with Keep Reading
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