I love meals that are easy to make and good enough to serve company. This Spinach Stuffed Chicken is one of those meals.
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What to Do with Tomatoes?
I well remember the years of having a large garden and come August I would have such an abundance of tomatoes. Did you ever wonder what to do with tomatoes?
Goal Setting Update Week 35
After all the traveling we have done this summer it is good to be home. I’m looking forward to staying put for a while and completing by goal setting!
Exploring Winthrop, Washington
Sun Mountain Lodge was quite a distance from where we live but well wroth the drive and we had fun exploring Winthrop, Washington.
Couscous with Grilled Vegetables
This hearty side dish is almost a meal in itself. Serve it with grilled chicken and a salad and you will have a meal fit for company. Couscous with Grilled Vegetables takes about 15 minutes to prepare and another 15 minutes to cook. You can cook the couscous while the vegetables are grilling. The finalContinue reading “Couscous with Grilled Vegetables”
Exploring The Oregon Garden
The Oregon Garden is an 80 acre botanical garden located in Oregon. It features more than 20 specialty gardens showcasing the plants that grow in the PNW.
Goal Setting Update Week 34
Just when I thought we were home for awhile we headed to Washington to celebrate our youngest granddaughter’s birthday! Here is my goal setting update!
Shopping at Your Local Farmer’s Market
Do you plan to be shopping at your local farmer’s market? I may not have my own garden but I love supporting out local farmer’s. Here are a few tips.
Summer Salads: Kale Salad
Summer salads are on our menu everyday. I love taking advantage of all the fresh fruits and vegetables this time of year. One of the ingredients we’ve been enjoying from our CSA this summer is kale. I enjoy kale, either in kale salad or in soup. Years ago I attended a dinner meeting where weContinue reading “Summer Salads: Kale Salad”
Fruit and Vegetable Wash
I’ve always washed my fruit before eating it. Washing your fruits and vegetables before you eat them is an important step to remove germs and dirt, but there is no need to buy a commercial fruit and vegetable wash, instead you can make your own! It’s easy and effective.