Peach Dessert Recipes Here are 15 delicious peach dessert recipes from around the web: Peaches & Cream Chilled Dessert | Frugal Living NW Coconut Streusel Peach Pie (low sugar recipe) | Frugal Living NW Bourbon Brown Sugar Peach Ice Cream | Tasty Eats at Home Peach Streusel Muffins | Sally's Baking Addiction Peach Upside Down Cake | Taking On Magazines Peach Scones with Brand and Fig Balsamic Vinegar Glaze | Italicana Kitchen Single-Serve Peach Crumble | C it Nutritionally Blueberry Peach Pound Cake | The Fountain Avenue Kitchen Mini Peach Pies | Baking After Dark Peach Cobbler | Pics and Pastries Peach Fritters | Keep Reading
Back to Basics: Cooking (10 simple recipes to get dinner on the table tonight!)
Cooking Basics Need some help with dinner tonight? Here are ten basic recipes to get food on the table in a snap. These recipes cover the basics of cooking with bean, corn, and rice plus other basic recipes to help you dominate! All About Beans All About Corn All About Rice Homemade Chicken Stock Rice Bowls with Peanut Sauce & Chicken Satay Basic Bean Soup Simple Roast Chicken Coconut Chicken Soup Chicken Stew with Dumplings Cowboy Caviar Find more delicious recipes on our Recipe Page! And make sure you’re following us on Pinterest for more recipe inspiration! Keep Reading
Learn how to prepare dried beans with our All About Beans series!
I heard that some of you are harvesting dried beans right now. Is this true? Really? That just seems so hawwwwwwd. (That's the sound of my almost four-year old whining about carrying a bag of groceries into the house. Or doing anything that requires physical effort.) Learn everything you need to know about preparing dried beans in our All About Beans series -- complete with several yummy recipes! Keep Reading
Back to Basics: Baking (21 simple & delicious baking recipes for fall)
Baking Basics Autumn is just around the corner which means it's time to start baking again! Here is a giant list of all of our favorite baking recipes -- quick breads, cookies, muffins, pies, and more! Every single one is super easy and you probably have everything you need already in your pantry. BREADS Amazing No-Knead Bread Dark Chocolate Pumpkin Swirl Bread Graham Cracker Bread Best Banana Bread (low-sugar recipe) Gluten-Free Chocolate Zucchini Bread Pumpkin Streusel Bread Whole Wheat Zucchini Bread MUFFINS Strawberry Muffins with Streusel Topping Cappuccino Chip Keep Reading
Why I Can (and you can, too)
This is a re-post from a previous year. A few weeks ago, I posted a step-by-step guide to canning peaches for beginners. I was all set to follow it with several more basic canning tutorials. Next up, tomatoes! However, as I was pulling out of the Growers Outlet parking lot last week with 400 pounds* of tomatoes in the back of my van, it hit me: This is not normal behavior. In fact, the guy who loaded all 18 boxes even tried to intervene. "Uh, ma'am, have you ever canned before? Because... this is a lot of tomatoes. Are you sure you're up for it?" I assured him that I was splitting the order and the work with 2 other people. He still laughed at me as Keep Reading
Frugal Homemaking for September (produce in season)
This is a re-post from a previous year. There are piles of laundry dumped in random places around my house, my husband's brown bag lunches are strange combinations of leftovers found lurking in the fridge, my kids are eating Pirate's Booty on a daily basis, and I have been staying up way too late with way too much produce. This can only mean one thing: Canning Season is here. I have a love-hate relationship with this time of year. The produce is so abundant in September. Then I start ordering and picking and freezing and canning produce, and I can't stop. Restraint is not in my vocabulary. Like most things in life, I go all-or-nothing, turning Keep Reading
Penzeys Spices: How to get high-quality spices for less!
I have been shopping at Penzeys Spices in Clackamas (there are three stores in the Portland area and one in Seattle -- find a location near you here) for years, and I am one happy customer. At first, the store is easy to miss. The one on SE 82nd Avenue in Clackamas, Oregon is tucked in an unappealing little strip mall with a nail salon on one side and WinCo's shadow on the other. Don't let the outside fool you, though. The store is very clean & nicely organized, the employees are incredibly friendly and helpful, and the spices... Oh, the spices. They are arranged in alphabetical order so you start out sniffing jars of ground anise or cloves and Keep Reading
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