This recipe was given to me by a friend over 30 years ago. Her claim is that it was passed down in her family from generation to generation back to the cowboy days when her great-grandfather (or great-great??? can’t remember - but way back) was a cowboy working in the midwest somewhere on the range. […]
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LASAGNE:
This is a family recipe passed down from generation to generation, but its really very simple, and can be changed to meet your own likes and desires. For example, my daughter is a vegetarian - has been since she was 14 years old, so no matter how everyone cheers and applauds a recipe, if it […]
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TURKEY POT PIE
This is a great recipe for all those leftovers after your Holiday meal!
You can also use this same recipe for CHICKEN POT PIE just by substituting the chicken for the turkey.
This recipe is fantastic and I’ve made it many times! I’m the kind of person who changes my cooking habits with the […]
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Well, my daughter, Tiffany has the 2 most adorable puppies. She has Buddy who is about 5 years old now and is a Chiuahua/Mini Pinscher mix, and Missy who is 4, a mini-Pinscher. They are both adorable and she spoils them rotten!!
The cutest thing, is that Missy is as Prissy and Missy as her name […]
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Well the weather is starting to feel like Fall again. Temperature is dropping and I have a fire burning in the fireplace. The best thing about this time of year, in my opinion. That and knitting. When it starts getting cool enough for long pants, a sweater, and fluffy socks, its time for knitting. So […]
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Its November 7, 2006 and the holidays are right around the corner! This is the time of year that I think a little more about cooking and baking. Nothing better than coming home to a house filled with the smells something cooking in the oven! I also love this time of year for making soups! […]
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LEI - (pronounced lay) literally means “garland” in the Hawaiian language.
Something I love to do is Hawaiian Lei making!! I learned this art from my In-Laws who were born and Raised on the island of O’ahu, Hawaii. There are many different kinds of lei, and with each one that is made, something new and exciting […]
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We are retired, and we have a Time Share - what a great combination!!! We love to travel, and try to get away as often as possible for a little rest. We’ve been lots of places, and plan to go to a lot more. Check out some of our favorite travel spots!!
Check out my page […]
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Gilbert and I were married on April 18, 1998.
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