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Rhubarb Crunch

Rhubarb Crunch

Regardless of how long the snow and freezing temperatures stay around, rhubarb, along with tulips and irises, is always the first sign of spring for our area. I grew up eating rhubarb crisp with the gooey-sweet-tart middle and the crumbly topping that pairs so well…

Zucchini Bread

Zucchini Bread

The first time I had zucchini bread was at a boyfriend’s house. His dad was making a few batches of it and let us have some and it was delicious. When we eventually broke up, one of the things I was most sad about was…

Zucchini Cookies

Zucchini Cookies

This recipe comes out of Nick’s box, and until I pulled this card, neither of us had ever heard of zucchini cookies. Since zucchinis tend to be very prolific here in the upper mid-west, I am always ready to try any recipe that I can…

Waffles

Waffles

Waffles are one of my favorite breakfast foods. They are fluffy and crispy and are just comfort on a plate. They were a staple of my visits to my Granny’s house as she would often make them as breakfast on the last morning of our…

Strawberry Jelly

Strawberry Jelly

This recipe comes from Canning and Pickling recipe box of Nick’s mother, Linda S. From the sounds of it, the recipe actually came from another family member and was passed on to Linda at some point. Nick does not really have any memories of the…

Cornbread

Cornbread

This recipe comes out of Linda’s recipe box. Cornbread is so very versatile. I love to have it as a side to chilis, soups, and stews, but it is also great for breakfast with a bit of butter and honey. And there are so many…

Peanut Butter Cereal Bars with Chocolate Ganache Frosting

Peanut Butter Cereal Bars with Chocolate Ganache Frosting

One of my favorite desserts growing up was Special K bars. I loved to gooey peanut butter and the crunch of the cereal with the chocolate topping. It was one of the first recipes that I memorized and could make at any time. I, of…

Journal Exchange

Journal Exchange

This is a project that I did not come up with, but it is one that I love. Many years ago I was home on winter break from college and I went to the holiday gathering of my Mother, Step-dad, and their friends. They call…

Taco Pie

Taco Pie

Instead of taking the slow route into my family food heritage and making something obscure, we are jumping into the deep end. To me, Taco Pie is one of a handful of recipes that are iconic in my father’s side of the family. The matriarch…

Rhubarb Muffins

Rhubarb Muffins

Here in the Upper Midwest, Rhubarb season has arrived. For those not familiar, rhubarb is a plant that looks the weed, Burdock. The leaves are poisonous and though the stems are edible, they are very tart. The stems can range from deep red to green…