Posts Tagged ‘lunches’

The Secrets to Chicken Soup

There’s definitely nothing comparable to homemade chicken noodle soup. It is such a good thing, whether you are curling up while you’re watching TV on a cool, wet, stormy or doing your best to get a couple spoonfuls down while getting over a cold or even flu.

Here is the capability of chicken noodle soup. All of our mothers and grandmothers knew it and the soup makers are aware of it,    .. more …

Rustic Cobbler with Apricots

Cobbler is a traditional quaint and simple dessert that has been cooked and enjoyed by American households for hundreds of years. Cobbler can be prepared with nearly any type of fruit such as peaches and pears. I especially like peach cobbler with Cool whip in the summer season and in the winter, I like blueberry cobbler with a scoop vanilla ice cream. This particular cobbler can be assembled    .. more …

Golden Fried White Fish

Southern Fried Whitefish Recipe:
One large egg
1/3 cup of whole milk
1/2 tsp of salt
25 typical crackers such as Saltines
1/3 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
1/4 tsp of fresh ground black pepper
25 oz of fresh whitefish fillets
6 cups of vegetable oil (don’t use peanut oil because of the taste)
2 – 3 lemons, cut into fourths
Bottled Tartar sauce as a condiment

Directions For Frying:
Pre-heat    .. more …

A Great Snack: Snap Peas

Below is a easy sugar snap peas recipe that feeds four to 6 people for a side dish.

I simply like eating sugar snap peas. I enjoy them raw for a quick munchie or together with a sandwich at lunch or dinner. Each time I am rounding up ingredients for chicken noodle, turkey noodle, beef and noodle, or vegetable soup, I simply put them in the soup pot without cutting them. Their tiny size makes    .. more …

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