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Brunch!

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So as a new year brings in new resolutions, determinations, goals, and actions, I decided it was time  for our family to expand our culinary tastes. With this in mind, I was determined to find something new and yummy that they would all love. Now I'm a huge fan of brunch because you get all sorts of yummy breakfast-like food, but are not drowning in tons of sugar - I know, I know, some of you may not agree, but even with my huge sweet tooth, I'm just not into a ton of sugar first thing in the morning. I also love brunch because that means I don't have to be up super early on a weekend to get a nice, hot meal on the table. Something I've been craving for a while now and I have never made for the family is Eggs Benedict. This is a quintessential brunch food and a dish I've loved since I was in high school, so after the idea popped in my head I knew I had the perfect meal to try. There was some hesitation about our Sunday brunch, after explaining what hollandaise sa

Blogiversary and Chicken and Waffles!

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Wow, I can't believe I've been blogging for a year now! Where has the time gone?! In celebration for my blog's first anniversary, I wanted something a little extra special. One of our kiddos has been asking for chicken and waffles for some time now as it is one of her favorites, but I've never been able to make it because I lacked the one main thing you need to make it - a waffle maker. I decided it was time to do something about that and got myself a waffle maker so I could finally make what I've heard is an amazing meal. It was totally worth the investment! I do have to admit the waffle recipe is not my own, it is just a basic waffle recipe that I found, however, they are awesome. Everyone loved this dinner, including an extra kiddo we had over this weekend. The kiddo who's been asking for this said it was the best chicken and waffles she has ever had and the waffles were nice and fluffy. Actually, more than one kiddo said the waffles were nice and fluffy

Old Fashioned Goulash!

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Well it's back to school after winter break and that means I need easy, delicious meals for the busy weekdays. As we get into the coldest part of the year, warm, comfort food is also needed. Luckily for me, our family has a variety of tastes so there are a bunch of meals that fit the bill. A perfect fit for this week, since we haven't had it in a while and I happened to have almost everything for it, was old fashioned goulash. What I love about this meal is it is made all in one pot and has a ton of flavor. I also get to sneak in a couple fresh veggies, which I love as the kids don't even notice. With the couple of extras I've added to this over time, it makes it a family comfort food favorite - in fact the kids were super excited when they found out it was for dinner! Make this the next time you want easy comfort food and your family will be sure to ask for it again! What's cooking in my kitchen this week: Old fashioned goulash What you'll need: 1 1/2

New Year's and Rib eye roast!

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This past week was New Year's, which is a very important holiday for our family. We don't have a traditional meal planned, as I like to mix it up every year, so I was on the search for something spectacular to ring in the new year. I had been seeing a lot of prime rib roasts that people were doing for the holidays and I was thinking that I may give that a try as I have never cooked or had prime rib and have heard it is amazing. Then I saw a great deal on rib eye roasts, and as rib eye steaks happen to be my hubby's favorite cut of steak, I decided that was the perfect start to our New Year's meal. I always have to have a veggie in the meal and as we haven't had bacon brussels sprouts in a while (yes my family loves brussels sprouts!) I decided this would go nicely with the rib eye roast. Potatoes just go with any beef you are cooking so I knew I wanted to make some sort of potatoes too, but wanted to take it up a notch since I wanted a nice New Year's meal.