Recipes (January 23, 2019)
An combination of maple, cranberries and corn make an interesting scone. Give them a try and tell us what you think. Do you have a recipe to share with us?

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Today's Featured Post

Maple Cranberry Corn Muffins

By Judy

baked Maple Cranberry Corn MuffinsCranberries were very inexpensive this year, so I bought extra and froze them. I also got free canned corn from CVS during Black Friday. I substituted pancake syrup for the maple syrup and used regular milk, as some people in my family have a nut allergy.

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Easy Cookie Sheet Sliders
Easy Cookie Sheet Sliders - melted cheese
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Oatmeal Bread
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Woman making bread in a bread machine.
Today's Posts

Creamy Ham Carrot Parsnip Soup

By attosa

Creamy Ham Carrot Parsnip SoupI made a 12 pound bone-in ham for one of my holiday parties and had a LOT left over. I made leftover ham quiche, ham frittatas, and ham sandwiches. Needless to say, my husband begged, "Please! No more ham! He says this is the best soup he's had in a long time.

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Pizza with Fresh Tomatoes and Basil

By Marjorie

Tomato and Basil PizzaI found this recipe on foodnetwork.com and it's the best pizza recipe I've ever made. Since the website didn't have a photo, I snapped a photo prior to baking.

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Snow Cream Variations

By likekinds

A bowl of snow ice cream.I guess you could call this a garden picture. The snow was harvested from my garden. And too, I don't have an actual recipe. The amounts of all other ingredients would vary according to how much snow was used.

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