Fish Tacos + 2 Summer Salads = Tasty Happiness

Getting a healthy dinner on the table is always a challenge for working parents … heck, for any parents. So, I always look for light, fresh, and quick meals to prepare. If it involves the grill – even better, because my husband is the master of this domain, and I can hand off part . . . → Read More: Fish Tacos + 2 Summer Salads = Tasty Happiness

Father’s Day “Green Spaghetti” Recipe

Nothing says summer like fresh basil growing in the garden.  And, it’s usually around Father’s Day that we make our first batch of basil pesto.  When our now 19-year-old son was 2 years old, my husband made pesto for dinner, and we gave our son plain pasta, thinking he wouldn’t like it.  When he . . . → Read More: Father’s Day “Green Spaghetti” Recipe

White Chili Recipe

So if you haven’t figured it out yet, I love beans!  I think they are the most delicious, nutritious, and filling protein.  And, aside from my Super Bowl of Red Chili recipe, I also love to make white chili (white beans and chicken breast).  As always, you can omit the chicken altogether, or substitute . . . → Read More: White Chili Recipe

Tomato-Onion-Feta Salad

This is one of our family’s favorite summer time salads.  No recipe exists for this, because it comes straight from our family’s European heritage.  It’s easy to make, refreshing, pungent, flavorful, and goes really well with almost anything that’s been grilled, but especially a good steak!   It’s guaranteed to become a favorite for . . . → Read More: Tomato-Onion-Feta Salad

How to Host a Martini Party!

This past February, we hosted our second Neighborhood Martini Party.  It’s the perfect cure for cabin fever during our long, dark, cold winters in Ohio.  Both times, it was a huge success.  Everyone has a good time, and then safely WALKS home!

So here are a few tips we’ve learned from our soirees:

Invite . . . → Read More: How to Host a Martini Party!

A Great Vegetarian Meal

Since I am of the Eastern Orthodox faith, my family and I take Communion at least once per year, usually during Great Lent.  Per tradition, we must “fast” for a week to prepare, by essentially eating a vegetarian diet that excludes all dairy.  In addition, some people (including clergy) also abstain from consuming cooking . . . → Read More: A Great Vegetarian Meal

Marie’s Lasagna Recipe

Marie’s Simple Lasagna

Hot and bubbly lasagna, just out of the oven.

It didn’t take long to figure out that the most visited posts on my blog are the recipes! So here’s another great recipe that I’ve refined over the years. It comes from a dear, old friend . . . → Read More: Marie’s Lasagna Recipe

Rice Pilaf on a Cold Winter Night

I’ve been sitting at my desk working since 7:30 a.m., and it’s now 3:00 p.m.  It’s cold outside, my fingers feel like icicles.  Why hasn’t anyone invented a heated keyboard and mouse?

My go-to recipe when I’m in a rush and feel like some comfort food, is my mother’s Rice Pilaf.  An eight year . . . → Read More: Rice Pilaf on a Cold Winter Night