Desserts Salt Crackers And Salt CookiesEdieMay 27, 2025 by EdieMay 27, 20250500 My youngest had a playdate last week, and while the kids built forts out of couch cushions, I found myself rummaging through the pantry for
Main Courses Chicken Tikka MasalaEdieMay 27, 2025 by EdieMay 27, 20250864 When my son was in middle school, he made a new friend named Aman, whose mom invited us over for dinner one rainy Saturday evening.
Main Courses Cheesy Chicken Alfredo PocketsEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 20250921 Last Christmas Eve, my house was bustling with family and laughter. My parents had come over, along with my sister and her two kids, and
Main Courses White BBQ Chicken SubsEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 20250645 I came up with these White BBQ Chicken Subs on a Thursday night when the fridge looked bleak and I needed something fast, filling, and
Desserts Homemade Kool-Aid Licorice RopesEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 20250714 My daughter came home from a Friday sleepover last month raving about “the best red licorice” she’d ever had. She kept going on about how
Main Courses Carne Asada Guacamole BurgersEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 20250543 Every Fourth of July, our backyard turns into a buzzing little world of its own—smoke from the grill curling into the sky, kids barefoot on
Desserts Strawberry Cheesecake Stuffed DonutsEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 20250277 My son has a sixth sense for sweets. I can be in the kitchen quietly prepping something new, and somehow, no matter how stealthy I
Main Courses Sweet And Savory Bacon-Wrapped Chicken TendersEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 202503078 We were halfway through our late summer picnic when the wind picked up and the sky turned a moody shade of gray. No one flinched.
Main Courses Creamy NoodlesEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 20250998 After a long day of work and errands, the kitchen still called for something comforting but quick to whip up. The light outside had dimmed,
Soup Crockpot Chicken Parmesan SoupEdieMay 26, 2025 by EdieMay 26, 202501021 I came down with a bad cold last week—the kind that makes everything taste like cardboard and even standing feels like a chore. My husband,