Camping meals for large groups can be difficult if you try to get too complicated. One pot dinners work well, and cooking in a Dutch oven is an excellent way to cater for big groups, so long as you have a large Dutch oven. Alternatively, cooking on a grill or BBQ is a nice sociable...
importantly, cooking can take up a lot of time which college students rarely have. That's why we've put together this list of easy recipes and meal ideas for college students! Most of these are simple to make, inexpensive, don't take a lot of time to prepare, and have simple ...
TO GO: Curbside and delivery. The days immediately before the holiday will be BUSY. Be prepared to stand in line, or pick yours up a few days early. Honey Baked Ham will stay fresh for 7 to 10 days and the Honey Baked Turkey Breast will stay fresh for 5 to 7 days, when stored in...
Delightful Outdoor Herb Garden Ideas Indoor herb gardens are absolutely precious and look great in the kitchens of those who don’t use a lot of herbs (or herbs very often). However, for the green thumbs that enjoy experimenting with various herbs regularly, large, outdoor herb gardens are ...
Even though I feel a little bit guilty of “blasphemy” for solely associating this day with grilled meat, I can’t help it, and I’d like to share my favorite BBQ ideas with you. To keep it interesting, I figured it would be the best to include three of the most popular meats ...
no moreFrescafor me, which I’ll explain later). What I am saying is that I think we’re all working off some outdated and occasionally out-of-whack ideas. And, frankly, I don’t think it is doing “our side” any good because, well, we sound a bit like the Fox News anchors so...
1 large tossed salad 2 tablespoons reduced-fat oil and vinegar dressing 6 oz sliced chicken 1 cup of low-fat wheat thin crackers 12 oz water More lunch ideas?Quick lunches under 400 calories Dinners Chicken – 345 Calories 6 oz of chicken ...
I’ve also included a short Christmas specific list to give you a couple of ideas offestive itemsto have at the ready. If you can think ofanythingI’ve forgotten or want to suggest something you like to keep handy I’d welcome everyone’s input. ...
Large ham that takes about 4 hours in the oven. Open a can of pineapple tidbits pour over the ham. Turn oven to 350 cover ham with tin foil and bake. Set timer for 3 hours. When it goes off add baked potatoes to the oven.
So a group gathers for a dinner and makes a pledge, and they all bring their own ideas of where the money should go? You don’t have to bring a cause to attend, but you do have to donate. What if there’s not agreement over which cause to donate to?