I study and work in ag, and probably haven't read one in the past year.
I study and work in ag, and probably haven't read one in the past year.
Lazy, but delicious. I'll keep that one up my sleeve for long work days!
YUM.
I love both those blogs!
I was thinking about making chicken alfredo with broccoli this week, I've never made it before. Time on dinner recipes isn't really an issue, as long as I can get leftovers out of it! Except chopping in the morning probably isn't for me, I usually get up fairly close to when I need to leave.
This sounds amaaazing (though I can't get turkey bacon where I live... yet)
The Kitchn always has great recipes. I'd love to get all those ingredients in a hash.
Brownies are always great!
I do love pineapple, so this sounds perfect.
Everything you've posted sounds delicious, especially the salmon (my favourite protein).
I just bought sea salt flakes for the first time recently, so I'm looking to use them in something - I think that bar recipe might be it. I also bought palm sugar for no particular reason...
I think I could definitely make it work!
I barely got past the lobster mac and cheese and the peanut butter salted caramel bars. Amazing.
Hmm I'm not sure if our wafer cookies are the same as yours - there are a few things that come close as substitutes, but usually I just make my own graham crackers if I really need them.
Your blog is making me drool. I'm bookmarking it right now.
Graham crackers & cool whip. I think we might have instant pudding mix but I don't think it's easy to find.
Ahh that looks delicious. We don't have a few of those ingredients in Aus though, so I'll have to find some substitutes.
What kind of pan do you make it in?
Both these recipes sound delicious!
I love all those ingredients so this sounds great, will make it next week