One-Pot Pasta e Fagioli is a hearty and delicious Italian soup that is perfect for a winter day. This dish is made with a variety of vegetables, beans, and pasta, all cooked in a single pot. The result is a flavorful and filling soup that will leave you feeling...
This one pot chicken and rice soup is the perfect comfort food for a cold day. This recipe is easy to follow and yields a delicious, hearty soup that will leave you feeling satisfied. First, sauté the onion, garlic, carrots, celery, thyme and bay leaf in a large pot...
This month I have been working on batching cooking breakfast recipes! This apple pecan baked oatmeal recipe made the top of my list for quick and easy meal prep! One of the biggest complaints I hear from people who skip breakfast is that they don’t have time in the...
Tired of Potato Salad? Then you need to try this Roasted Cauliflower Salad with Ranch Dressing Are you craving a creamy salad but concerned about too much high fat mayo? This roasted cauliflower salad with ranch dressing is a great alternative. The...
Rethink dill! With this Carrot and Dill Soup Often when we think of dill or dill weed, pickles come to mind first. But what about Dill in soup? But there are so many amazing recipes that use dill. This recipe for carrot and dill soup is definitely one of...
Hearty + Comforting Soup Ross and I love mushrooms, We have them at least twice a week. Although they can get pricey, I find buying the sliced brown mushrooms at Costco for $3.99 a flat the best deal in town. I developed this soup recipe in my quest to introduce...
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