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My Mother And Sister Were The Very Best Pie Makers
First I have to say that the pie above is not strawberry rhubarb, even though it may have strawberries, it probably doesn't have rhubarb. The recipe below I found in 2010, after my sister died in my mother's recipes. My daughter and I published a recipe book for my sister's memorial.
By Denise E Lindquist12 months ago in Feast
3 Ingredient Nutella Brownies
Let’s be real: life is busy. Between work, errands, and trying to remember if you actually switched the laundry over, who has time for complicated baking? Sometimes, you just want something sweet without turning your kitchen into a flour-dusted disaster zone. Enter Nutella Brownies—a dessert so simple, it feels like cheating (but oh, the delicious kind). With just three ingredients and minimal effort, you’ll have gooey, chocolatey brownies ready in no time.
By Ridleys Recipes12 months ago in Feast
Fresh Baked Love. Runner-Up in A Taste of Home Challenge.
There was always something baking in Grandma's kitchen. It didn't matter that there was a giant chest freezer in the garage entirely dedicated to frozen cookies, apple dumplings, butterscotch brownies, and, most of all, bread. It would be full to the brim and still the smell of fresh baked cookies or bread would fill her home.
By A. J. Schoenfeld12 months ago in Feast
The Top 15 Snack Foods You'll Find In Germany
What Americans think of when they hear the term "snack," they think of common staples such as chips, cakes, cookies, candy bars, and sodas. Americans also don't think of street carts and markets as a great source for snacks and quick bites. But when you're in Germany, snacks look a little bit different and come in a lot of different varieties.
By Jenika Enoch12 months ago in Feast
The Top 12 Snack Foods You'll Find In Australia
What Americans think of when they hear the term "snack," they think of common staples such as chips, cakes, cookies, candy bars, and sodas. But when you're in Oceania, snacks can look a little bit different and come in a lot of different varieties.
By Jenika Enoch12 months ago in Feast
Unique Potato Chip Flavors From Around The World
Potato chips are easily one of the most popular and recognizable snacks in the United States. With American national brands such as Frito-Lay, Utz of Hanover, Pringles, Kettle Brand, Zapp's and more, it's hard to find someone who doesn't enjoy a good potato chip. But have you ever wondered what flavors and varieties exist around the world?
By Jenika Enoch12 months ago in Feast
Poor Man's Prime Rib Is So Juicy And Garlicky Good You'll Never Know It's Not Expensive
I don’t know many people who don’t absolutely love a good prime rib. The rich, beefy flavor, the perfect pink center, and that savory, crispy crust—it’s a meal that feels like pure indulgence. But let’s be real: prime rib is expensive, and not everyone can justify spending that kind of money, even on special occasions. That’s where this poor man’s prime rib comes in. It’s an incredible alternative that will surprise you—not only is it easy to make, but it also tastes remarkably close to the real thing at a fraction of the price. The secret lies in the rub and the cooking method. Your house will smell amazing while it roasts, and when you finally carve into it, you’ll be rewarded with a beautifully pink center and a flavorful crust that rivals any high-end steakhouse. Simply divine!
By Ridleys Recipes12 months ago in Feast
This Amish Friendship Soup Mix Is Shelf Stable Forever And Easy
Amish Friendship Soup is one of those wonderfully versatile meals that you can prepare in advance for just pennies. Whether you store it for a busy weeknight, keep it in your prepper pantry, or give it away as a thoughtful homemade gift, this meal-in-a-jar is both convenient and satisfying. With a hearty blend of dried beans, pasta, and seasonings, it stores well in a canning jar and makes for an easy, delicious meal when you need it most.
By Rootbound Homestead12 months ago in Feast









