Monthly Archives: December 2011
I must confess…
So it’s Dec 27th (I wrote this yesterday), two days after Christmas and three days after I made my chocolate pie and today I triedView full post »
Turkey, lots and lots of it…
Now that Christmas is over, we have a ton of leftovers, especially turkey. But I’m really happy about that because after eatingView full post »
My final Christmas menu…
So we’re getting down to the wire and I still haven’t prepped as much as I would like, but I think this is going to be ourView full post »
My favorite Christmas side…
This broccoli casserole isn’t Paleo, but it is grain, gluten, wheat and sugar free so to me, it’s the perfect splurge, notView full post »
Christmas eve dinner, one side at a time….
So I’m still working on my list for our big Christmas eve dinner list, but think I’m getting closer. Last night I made someView full post »
It’s almost Christmas…
And with it rapidly approaching, I thought I better start testing out some things I’m going to make for Christmas eve dinner andView full post »
‘Tis the season…
It’s honestly so rare that I drink, but this time of year with all of the parties and get togethers, well, it’s just nice to kick backView full post »
Tasty appreciation….
My kids have really amazing teachers this year so wanted to do a little something different rather than just buying a gift, so ofView full post »
Craving some Thai…
Once in awhile I still miss a good Thai dish and this Thai Curry Chicken dish completely satisfies that craving. What I love about thisView full post »
Bacon makes everything yummy!
The other morning we made these for a different kind of breakfast, and to be honest, they were pretty freaking good! So much so thatView full post »
Everyone should own one of these…
No, not Alice’s super cute friend, but the tools I use for stretching. They can tremendously help runners and non-runners alike.View full post »
Who doesn’t love BBQ?
This is another crock pot favorite of mine I use to eat years ago. I will still eat some of it sans the kidney beans and just use aView full post »