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apple brown suger bread pudding

Apple Brown Sugar Bread Pudding

beauty I grew up in a house with homemade apple pie being the dessert of choice. My mom would make it every holiday and sometimes, just because. If you didn't know, making apple pie from scratch is not an easy task. Apple Brown Sugar Bread Pudding is a tasty and simple alternative to apple pie, with all the apple pie flavor without the work.

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Garlic & Herb Roasted Chicken Drumsticks

chicken Chicken is a go to protein in my house. It is an inexpensive and versatile meat with endless ways to prepare it. I tend to lean to Asian flavors, which are a favorite in our house like with my Soy marinated chicken, but these drumsticks are simply a crowd pleaser and make for a effortless meal. This recipe is ridiculously easy and makes your chicken amazingly juicy and flavorful. My garlic and herb chicken roasted drumsticks take less than 10 mins of prep time and about 40 mins to cook.

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seasoned steak

The Guide to Grilling: Steak Edition

medium rare1I love me some steak! My friend Terry jokingly says that I live in the house of carnivores. Grilling a steak to perfection is not the easiest skill to master, but I am going to give you the tips to turn your home into your own personal steakhouse. For this post I chose a less known cut of meat, 100% Grass Fed Edge of Eye Steak, from Fresh Direct.

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Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

Sautéed Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon The thing about Brussels sprouts is that a lot of people say they don't like them, but if they had them prepared like this, they would probably change their mind. Of course we all know that bacon makes everything better (wonder if there is a t-shirt for that), so this recipe really can't be beat. If you don't eat pork, you can always add garlic instead to give these veggies some extra flavor.

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salmon

Pan Seared Salmon with Lemon, Dill & Capers

  Salmon with Lemon, Capers and Dill One thing I have learned from my husband is the best salmon comes from Alaska. He has told me numerous stories about his days as a commercial salmon fisherman and his dip netting experiences back in Anchorage. Getting fresh Alaskan Salmon in the lower 48 does come at cost, but I think it is worth it. I found this beautiful piece of fish at Whole Foods and I was very excited to pair it with some fresh dill, lemon and capers.

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