Manageability – Pretty simple, girl. Steak. Creamy parmesan garlic sauce. Saute’d shrimp. I mean what else is there to say? If this meal was a car, it’d be a Mustang. If this meal was binge-able TV, it would be Bridgerton. If this meal was a crypto it’d be Bitcoin. Bitcoins are really valuable right now,Continue reading “Cafe Delites’ Steak & Creamy Garlic Shrimp”
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Taste of Home’s Corned Beef Brisket
Manageability – Ten days of nothing. Corned beef is so damn good. There’s just no arguing about this. If some dork ass high school debate club was like “Resolved: Corned Beef isn’t that good,” I’d be like shut the hell up you stupid nerds. Plus it’s St. Patty’s season, so here’s a delicious Homemade CornedContinue reading “Taste of Home’s Corned Beef Brisket”
Martha Stewart’s Russian Dressing
Manageability – It’s only one step. If your corned beef sandwich is too good, you put sauerkraut on it. If the sauerkraut is too stanky, you put slap that swiss cheese on there. And then when you want to combine everything together with a smooth delicious sauce, you add Martha Stewart’s Russian Dressing. Then youContinue reading “Martha Stewart’s Russian Dressing”
Natasha’s Kitchen’s Homemade Sauerkraut
Manageability – Ugh. Here’s a question. If there’s a jar of rotting food sitting in your window for 4 days stinking up your kitchen and attracting fruit flies, would you throw it out in the dumpster and take a shower, or would you put that rotting food on a sandwich and eat it? If youContinue reading “Natasha’s Kitchen’s Homemade Sauerkraut”
Martha Stewart’s Seeded Marble Rye Bread
Manageability – Standard bread. Other than that one episode of Seinfeld (which is fantastic btw), my husband didn’t know anything about marble rye bread. It’s a good dinner party gift, tasty enough to divide two families forever, and worthy of robbing an old woman for. But that was literally it. However, I’m happy to reportContinue reading “Martha Stewart’s Seeded Marble Rye Bread”
Life, Love, and Sugar’s Lucky Charms Cupcakes with Cereal Milk
Manageability – Easy, but with filling. In my experience, the Irish are awesome. Go ahead, name something the Irish people did that wasn’t awesome. What’s that? They had a civil war too? Oh. Oh god… Well, ignoring that, almost all things Irish are amazing, and that includes Lucky Charms. So you get Lucky Charms andContinue reading “Life, Love, and Sugar’s Lucky Charms Cupcakes with Cereal Milk”
Half Baked Harvest’s Cinnamon Sugar Brown Butter Popover
Manageability – Fairly easy, but cream cheese disaster. Some things in life are not super appealing to look at, but are actually quite warm and wonderful on the inside. Like burnt marshmallows on a s’more, homemade chili, or Golden Globe winner Steve Buscemi. You can go right ahead and add to that list Half BakedContinue reading “Half Baked Harvest’s Cinnamon Sugar Brown Butter Popover”
BBC Good Food’s Pimm’s Scones
Manageability – Not that bad. It was 12:35pm and my tea party afternoon was chugging along nicely. My fancy-dressed guests were knee deep in some juicy juicy gossip, sipping from pink floral mugs whilst giggling and silently judging each other. It was time for a finger food that had some sweetness and fruitiness to itContinue reading “BBC Good Food’s Pimm’s Scones”
BBC Good Food’s Cheddar & Sage Scones
Manageability – Simple, easy, glad I made it last. For my part, the BBC has really only been good for period dramas. Oh, how I love my period tv shows. I’m talking Emma, Jane Eyre, Downton Abbey, Monty Python’s Flying Circus… So when I realized “oh crikey, they actually have recipes for my tea party”,Continue reading “BBC Good Food’s Cheddar & Sage Scones”
Hoosier Cabinet Rehab
Manageability – No problem, and kinda fun! The kitchen in my new apartment was pretty basic and simple. Clean, with stainless steel appliances, but kinda boring and needed a bit of character. That’s when it occurred to me, I’m from Indiana. I’m a Hoosier, dammit! And Hoosiers need cabinets! So I found this half-cabinet onContinue reading “Hoosier Cabinet Rehab”