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7 Kitchen Hacks That EVERY Human Being Should Know – These Are Really Helpful!

12 October 2016
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There are just some things that everyone should know when making their way around the kitchen. Simple steps can save you a whole lot of headache and time such as placing a wooden spoon over a pot of boiling water. You won’t believe what this minute action can do for you! I know that I’ve found myself in plenty of sticky situations during cooking and I always wished I simple a simple solution or fix. Now, you and I both do with this helpful list of 7 kitchen hacks.

Thank you to Refinery29 for this amazing list!

 

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Fun Fact: A survey showed 29% of adults say they have been splashed or scalded by hot drinks while dunking cookies.

A Scrumptuos Way To Eat A Classic Sub Sandwich – Have You Heard Of This?

12 May 2016
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bakeed meal, baking powder, baking soda, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, casserole, Clabber Girl, dinner, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, fresh mozzarella balls, frozen meatballs, Gold Medal flour, Johnsonville, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, McCormick spices, Morton salt, Paul newman marinara sauce, Pillsbury refrigerator biscuits, recipe, sub sandwich bubble bake, supper, TruMoo milk, Wesson vegetable oil

Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you: Meatball Sub Bubble Bake. Let’s all say that together, “Meatball Sub Bubble Bake.” Doesn’t the name just sound insanely palatable? I, for one, am a HUGE meatball sub fan. I love eating them smothered in red sauce, mozzarella cheese, and of course, plump, juicy meatballs.

 

This casserole covers all of the basics, and then some. You’ve got rich marinara sauce, chewy cheese, and pillowing biscuits all placed together in one baking dish. In under an hour, you’ll be sinking your teeth into this magnificent bubble bake of cheesy, meatbally goodness. My family loves this casserole, and we rarely have leftovers.

 

Recipe courtesy of Tip Hero.

 

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Quick Tip: Add a few sprinkles of parmesan cheese to individual servings for an extra boost of flavor.

 

Swap Out This Messy Meal For An Easy-To-Make Casserole

05 May 2016
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If your household is anything like mine, you probably have a boatload of Sloppy Joe lovers on your hands. I, for one, happen to love gnawing on a good old fashioned Sloppy Joe sandwich, but I hate the mess that they make. Have you ever feed a Sloppy Joe to a 3-year old? It’s a tragic occasion on the mess factor.

 

When I can across Sloppy Joe Casserole, my heart skipped a beat, and I did a few backflips through my dining room. Ok, that last part isn’t true, but I did do a little dance! This casserole is uh-mazing, folks. It tastes just like traditional Sloppy Joe sandwiches but doesn’t leave you with messy clumps of tomato sauced meat lying on your kitchen floor. It’s also very easy to make and only consists of 4 ingredients!

 

Recipe courtesy of A Lot Of Recipes.

 

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Quick Tip: If you pack school lunches (or work lunches) this casserole is a great way to satisfy the lunch hunger monster. Plop a leftover square into a microwave-safe container and send it on its way.

 

Your Oven Doesn’t Want You To Know About This Recipe

05 May 2016
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baking powder, baking soda, beef cubed steaks, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, brown gravy mix, canned mushrooms, Clabber Girl, cubed steak and gravy. Crock Pot, dinner, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, fresh mushrooms, Gold Medal flour, Johnsonville, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, McCormick spices, Morton salt, mushroom gravy mix, noodles, onion, onion gravy mix, picky eaters, potatoes, recipe, slow cooker, supper, TruMoo milk, water, Wesson canola oil, Wesson vegetable oil

Dash the dreams of your oven with this recipe because it goes directly into your Crock Pot, and comes out ten times better. Slow cooker cubed steaks and gravy are exactly what the doctor ordered. The meat is so fall-apart tender and juicy when cooked in the Crock Pot that it’ll make you want to slap your grandma!

 

Sure, you can cook these cubed steaks and gravy in your oven and they will most likely taste mediocre, but why place only so-so tasting food in your mouth? Are you not worthy of noshing on a meal that’s a 10? Of course you are! Seriously, my kids are very picky eaters and normally would scowl at the mere sight of cubed steaks, however, when i made this recipe, they were ready to chow down.

 

Recipe courtesy of Down Home Comfort Food.

 

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Quick Tip: You can use either canned or fresh mushrooms in this recipe. I prefer to use canned.

 

Now You Can Have The All-American Meal Without The Headache!

02 May 2016
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all-american, baking powder, baking soda, Bertolli extra-virgin olive oil, black pepper, Bob's Red Mill, cheddar cheese, cheeseburger and fries casserole, Clabber Girl, diced onions, dill relish, dinner, domino sugar, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, Gold Medal flour, ground beef, ground turkey, Johnsonville, ketchup, kosher salt, Kraft, land o lakes butter, McCormick spices, meal, Morton salt, mustard, OreIda, pickles, recipe, seasoned fries, supper, TruMoo milk, Wesson vegetable oil

When all you want is a juicy hamburger with a side of fries but you don’t feel like dragging out the grill, whip up this all-American casserole instead! In just 4 ingredients you can have an amazing dinner ready that your entire family will love. I find that this casserole is a HUGE hit with the kids.

 

I don’t know about you, but I don’t always have the time or energy to satisfy my grilled and deep fried cravings. This casserole has helped me get the best of both worlds. It combines savory hamburger, cheese, and a creamy sauce topped by a bed of French fries all baked to perfection. I love to top this casserole with all of the fixins’ like ketchup, mustard, dill relish, and diced onions.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Oh, Bite It.

 

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Quick Tip: Have condiments readily available like mustard, ketchup, BBQ sauce, pickles, onions, and anything else you like on your burger and fries.

 

Sweet And Savory At The Same Time? Unbelievable!

12 April 2016
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basil, Billy Bee honey, carrots, crock pot, crushed red pepper, dinner, eat, entree, food, garlic, Gold Medal flour, Heinz ketchup, honey garlic chicken, Kikkoman soy sauce, land o lakes butter, McCormick spices, meal, Morton salt, Oregano, pepper, potatoes, recipe, supper, TruMoo milk, tyson, vegetables

If you’re into one pot meals like I am, this recipe is probably going to make you feel super giddy. Seriously, besides tasting absolutely amazing, slow cooker honey garlic chicken and vegetables is one of the easiest wholesome meals I’ve ever made for my family. Who doesn’t like the idea of throwing everything into the Crock Pot, coming back in a few hours, and chowing down on awesome food? I hear crickets…

This is a meal you’ll add to your meal plan for years to come. The recipe suggests a variety of vegetables to add to the pot, but feel free to toss in whatever tickles your fancy. I used baby carrots, potatoes, asparagus, and added in a few cups of sweet corn. Needless to say, it this dish was a huge success at my dinner table.

 

Recipe and photo courtesy of Damn Delicious.

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Quick Tip: You can easily double this recipe when serving a crowd or making an extra meal for your freezer.

Good Things Come in Twos

06 April 2016
Grace
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Daisy sour cream, dinner, eat, Eggland's Best eggs, food, Gold Medal flour, green onions, hormel bacon, Kraft cheese, land o lakes butter, McCormick spices, Morton salt, mozzarella, pepper, potatoes, recipe, shredded cheddar cheese, supper, TruMoo milk, twice-baked potato casserole

Do you like baked potatoes, bacon, cheese, and a pile of savory herbs and spices? Well, honey, you’re in for a treat because we placed all of these ingredients together into a baking dish and created a wonderful twice baked potato casserole.

Bursting with flavor and hearty nutrition, this dish will certainly fill your belly and put a smile on your face. Imagine the scent of two different cheese, sour cream, green onions, and baked potatoes wafting through your kitchen. Mmmm! So good!

 

Recipe courtesy of Taste of Home.

 

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