Instant Pot Corn on the Cob
This Instant Pot Corn on the Cob recipe will change the way you look at corn on the cob! One of the joys of summer is a fresh ear of corn cooked to perfection. Over the years, I’ve gone from boiling corn which is ok, …
This Instant Pot Corn on the Cob recipe will change the way you look at corn on the cob! One of the joys of summer is a fresh ear of corn cooked to perfection. Over the years, I’ve gone from boiling corn which is ok, …
One of the joys of summer–especially as a child–are popsicles. Who doesn’t love a cold and tasty treat when it is time to beat the heat? These fantastic treats are actually an extremely easy and economical way you can use leftover fruit. You can even …
April showers, bring May flowers–and vegetables! While it is still early Spring in the north there are still several vegetables that are, or will be, ready to harvest soon, and two of those vegetables are peas and spinach. These two vegetables are great together in …
When I hear that turkey is on the menu, I typically think Thanksgiving. You know, the beautiful Thanksgiving turkey sitting on the table, ready to carve surrounded by family and friends. It is a beautiful mental picture! However, turkey is something I have come to …
Early Spring is the season for radishes since they are typically some of the first vegetables that come out of the garden in the Spring. In fact, radishes take approximately 30 days from seed to harvest which makes them one of the fastest growers around! …
Ramen is one of those categories of foods, that I really didn’t fully appreciate until I was well into adulthood. Growing up, ramen meant the packaged ramen flavored with the included flavoring packets–that was it. Then in college came the addition of some mixed veggies …
One of the best ways to use part of a roasted chicken in the summer is for Cranberry Chicken Salad sandwiches! If I’m feeling lazy, one of my tricks is to pick up a $5-$6 roasted chicken at my local grocery store and break it …
The emergence of Spring brings with it the fresh vegetables that we all crave at the end of a long winter. As such, the Italians came up with a descriptor of the freshness of the season in the word primavera. Basically, primavera is spring vegetables …