By Dr. Julie-Ann, on August 23rd, 2010%
It is unanimous in our home: We don’t particularly care for pork chops. So why do I buy them? Well, I won’t anymore. But I kept buying them because they would go on sale for dirt cheap and I thought The Mister liked them. However, we’ve both decided that they just don’t have the same flavor . . . → Read More: Menu Monday: Is “Pork Chops Diane” a Keeper?
By Betty Crocker and Me, on July 12th, 2010%
Hamburger Press: So Simple, Yet Efficient
The more I learn how to eat like my grandmother, the more I am amazed at the portion sizes–and how satisfied I feel eating less food. I was reminded, once again, how little meat we really need to eat while I was making some hamburgers to barbecue on July 4th.
I’ve . . . → Read More: Deviled Beef Patties
By Betty Crocker and Me, on June 28th, 2010%
Live Better…Electrically (PG&E Motto)
At home, I have a gas range. I grew up using gas ranges. My mother-in-law has an electric range. I just want to say for the record that I hate electric ranges. I like the control that my gas range gives to me and any adjustments I make are immediate. When . . . → Read More: The Electric Anniversary Dinner
By Betty Crocker and Me, on June 23rd, 2010%
Meat loaf conjures up images of tables laden with “comfort food.” It seems to me that one of the reasons it is so popular is because of all of the ways it can be made to avoid monotony while stretching the food dollar to feed six or more people.
For some reason, for me, there is also . . . → Read More: Favorite Meat Loaf
By Betty Crocker and Me, on June 16th, 2010%
Now that I’m on summer vacation, I can catch up on posting all sorts of interesting recipes that I’ve tried over the past few months. That is, of course, if I can remember where to find the original recipes!
Today’s recipe can be filed under “Oh, those crazy home economists!” The recipe is called “Mock Chicken Pie” . . . → Read More: Mock Chicken Pie
By Betty Crocker and Me, on June 5th, 2010%
This was originally posted on August 5, 2009 on my Modern Retro Woman blog. I love how easy this salad is to make–especially with the assistance of a food processor!
Last weekend, the guys that my husband works with/for on various sculpting projects decided to have a barbecue and I was told to bring vegetables. I brought . . . → Read More: From the MRW Archives: Carrot-Cabbage-Raisin Salad
By Betty Crocker and Me, on June 3rd, 2010%
A world famous chef has advised women to be daring and experiment with herbs and other seasonings. Better yet, you can have a wonderful time trying sauces others have found add to the enjoyment of desserts, vegetables, and meats. In these pages we have tried to give you a wide variety of the best known tried . . . → Read More: Theatrical Thursday: Getting Sauced
By Betty Crocker and Me, on May 29th, 2010%
This post was originally published last November over at my Modern Retro Woman blog. We had the casserole for dinner last night except that I used some salmon that had been in the freezer almost too long. And, of course, I added the crispy fried onions on top.
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Grandma Lois' Tuna Casserole Recipe
About a month ago, . . . → Read More: From the MRW Archive: Grandma Lois' Tuna Casserole
By Betty Crocker and Me, on May 26th, 2010%
Old Cowboy At The Fall Stew-pendous and Chili Cook-off on the Fairgrounds of historic Crawfordville, Georgia…I saw the photo and just HAD to use it!
I was reading Eating History: Thirty Turning Points in the Making of the American Cuisine by food studies professor Andrew F. Smith when he mentioned that chili con carne is really . . . → Read More: The Secret Chili Cookoff Ingredient
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