I am sure you have all seen the YouTube video on how to make Lego gummy treats, if not it is posted here: Being big Lego fans we searched for the molds but alas came up empty-handed. the... Continue reading →
With camping season upon us here in Alaska I had my sights on finding gluten-free graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows. My challenge with this is I would love for them to be dairy and soy free so that my son... Continue reading →
I found an awesome recipe on a blog that I follow. A great blog that just hits home because as a mother I hear “what’s for dinner” at least three times a night. 80% of the time I don’t know... Continue reading →
Mom’s Best Cereals It’s no secret I am a cereal-a-holic. Whenever I am left to cook without my husband I immediately hear the moans of the kids since they know I will break out the cereal. Sadly they don’t share... Continue reading →
My son loves his tostadas. When we have a tostada/taco dinner night I find myself spending my entire dinner time slapping the beans, sauce, cheese, and lettuce on them as he devours them down. I barely get 1/4 of mine... Continue reading →
There is nothing more satisfying to the taste buds than the perfect combo of peanut butter and jelly on white bread. Looking back how it made its debut; I found that in World War II these three items were rations... Continue reading →
June 16th is National Fudge Day, so I would love to share with you a favorite Sugar free fudge recipe; but first a little History: Fudge History Fudge is a drier version of fondant, made by boiling sugar in milk... Continue reading →
I have always wanted to try Carbanara, ever since I saw it once in a restaurant. What is a Carbanara? Let’s ask Wikipedia: Carbonara is an Italian pasta dish from Rome based on eggs, cheese (Pecorino Romano or Parmigiano-Reggiano), bacon... Continue reading →
I would love to say these are a childhood memory after all I have so many great ones about food, but I didn’t discover these little beauties until my adult years. First bite I was hooked. I remember studying (years... Continue reading →
Have you ever tried to make home-made raisins? This was my first try at it and I only tried it because I had a ton of grapes that no one in my house wanted to eat. I don’t like grapes, but... Continue reading →