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Kel’s Mediterranean-Inspired Chicken for Kebabs or Gyros
Boneless, skinless chicken was buy one, get one free the other day, so of course I bought some, not sure of how I was going to fix it. English cucumbers were also on sale and since the weather was … Continue reading
Kel’s Cool and Creamy Cucumber Yogurt Sauce (aka Tzatziki)
The other day I was making some yummy chicken gyros (recipe to follow soon) and I went to look up tzatziki sauce on my blog, with no results. I felt certain I had already posted this delicious and easy … Continue reading
Kel’s Hearty Ham, Bean and Tomato Soup
Got leftover ham from Easter? Here’s a hearty ham, bean and tomato soup you and your family will love. It is so easy to make, but a bit time consuming if you use dried beans, since you have to soak … Continue reading
Kel’s (Almost) Homemade Garlic and Cheese Breadsticks
I found a version of this recipe for breadsticks on Krusteaz’s* website and since I already had a box of its no-knead, country white artisan bread mix, I decided to give it a try. I’m not sure if I followed … Continue reading
Kel’s Heavenly Ham and Bowtie Pasta With Creamy Garlic Cheese Sauce
More than likely, if you bake a ham for Easter, you will have leftovers. Here is a delicious and easy recipe to use up some of that ham in a most comforting way. Better yet, it is based on a … Continue reading
Kel’s Roasted Red Potatoes with a Kick
I have been making these potatoes for decades because they are so easy and so delicious. You only need a few ingredients — red potatoes, butter, extra virgin olive oil, garlic salt, cayenne pepper and Parmesan cheese. That’s it. … Continue reading
Kel’s Southern Cornbread Breakfast Muffins, Courtesy of Krusteaz
Once again, the good folks at Krusteaz sent me some of their wonderful baking mixes, asking me to try some Easter-inspired recipes (*see disclaimer at the end of this post.) I looked through the recipe section of Krusteaz’s website and … Continue reading
Avocado Smoothie, How I Love You So!
The other day I brought a smoothie with me when I was getting my nails done, and my nail tech, Mandy, asked if I had ever tried an avocado smoothie. I had to admit that I had not, even though … Continue reading
Gina Homolka’s Thai-Inspired Shrimp
If you haven’t visited Skinnytaste.com, you should. It’s a great website that features delicious, low-fat recipes from blogger Gina Homolka. While I have not met Gina in person, I follow her blog because she has a ton of healthy recipes … Continue reading
Kel’s Saucy Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
I decided to take advantage of cabbage being on sale this time of year (with St. Patty’s day, spring, etc.) and make some yummy stuffed cabbage rolls in a simple tomato sauce. I have to admit that it’s been a … Continue reading
