January 6, 2012 – 8:00 am
If you’ve been reading my blog for awhile, you’ll know that each year I try and pick a word that I can reflect on throughout the year. In 2010, my word was trust. It ended up being a difficult year for me in that area but nonetheless, I appreciated getting to reflect on what trust [...]
By Elizabeth
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Ice cream season has officially begun. I love getting my ice cream maker out of the cabinet and trying new recipes and getting reacquainted with old ones. Cooking Light ran a spend on several tasty sounding ice creams that I thought I would give a try. First up was this fresh mint ice cream. Sounds [...]
Ah yes, the flourless chocolate (cup)cake. We see this done over and over again at every chain restaurant in the country. Sometimes it has a molten center, sometimes it’s served with ice cream, sometimes it’s huge, sometimes it’s hardly bigger than your spoon. This recent classic is a crowd pleaser. As long as you like [...]
August 11, 2009 – 8:00 am
Limoncello – a sweet lemon liquor made in Italy. Paula’s Texas Lemon – Texas style Limoncello. We went with the local liquor on this one! Again, I’m trying to make my frozen treats a little more healthful these days since I’ve been on such an unhealthy dessert kick lately! I used blueberries instead of blackberries [...]
Great soup for a hot summer day! The recipe originally called for watercress, but since I can never find watercress, I substitued arugula. I didn’t hear any complaints! And Jason actually really liked this one, and he doesn’t even like soup! Recipe for Iced Cucumber Soup with Mint, Arugula, and Feta Cheese