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Hunk of Meat Monday: Cheeseburger Fries Hotdish

Filed Under: Family Values, Proteins, Recipes Tagged With: cooking, cooking with kids, hunk of meat Monday, protein 4 Comments

Tonight I wrote out every basketball game that we have beginning this week through February. Add an upcoming vacation along with holidays I realize my cooking is going to become hurried but I still need a plan for a few family meals a night. I was looking through past blog posts tonight for some Hunk of Meat Monday inspiration and…
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Homemade Hot Chocolate & Holiday Decorating

Filed Under: Family Values, Life in North Dakota Tagged With: family, holidays, home, North Dakota, prairie living 2 Comments

This afternoon, in the midst of Christmas decorating chaos at our house I offered my husband a Coke, tea or hot cocoa. He chose hot cocoa. I was out of any powdered mix in the pantry and decided to make the real thing. It’s like no other hot cocoa you’ll ever have. Really it’s Hot Chocolate because I don’t add…
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Leftover Turkey Recipe w/ Linky & 3 Giveaways

Filed Under: Family Values, Giveaways, Proteins, Recipes Tagged With: family, holidays, turkey 2 Comments

What are you going to do with leftover turkey come Friday morning this week?  Americans cook an average sized 15 pound turkey on Thanksgiving. Rather than boring leftover turkey sandwiches, here is a recipe to try. It’s a modified recipe from Pioneer Woman’s Chicken Spaghetti. Below you can link up a favorite holiday recipe of any kind through Sunday, November…
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10 Turkey Facts & Holiday Recipe Linky

Filed Under: America's Farm Table, Family Values, Party Foods Tagged With: agriculture, cooking tips, family, holidays, turkey, where my food comes from 5 Comments

Are you ready to roast your Thanksgiving turkey this week? I am not. I haven’t bought a turkey yet and thankfully my sister and brother-in-law are hosting us in their new oil boom town home in western North Dakota. I am only responsible for bringing a few side dishes, bread and a relish tray. I’ll share a recipe tonight as…
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