recipes

  • Resurrection Rolls

    Among all the other goodies (jelly beans, chocolate bunnies, Cadbury eggs) that we will be munching on come Easter will be these sweet and meaningful Resurrection Rolls. This kid-friendly recipe is delicious, sugary, and very symbolic.

  • Fiber One Blueberry, Banana and Walnut Muffins

    I like these muffins because they are loaded with fiber and fruit. And it tastes great without all the fat of traditional muffins.

  • Fried Rice for One

    Sometimes it’s a dinner-for-one kind of night. Sometimes you want a light and quick treat. Sometimes you don’t plan ahead and have to throw together a quick meal after getting home from a long and crazy day at work. Sometimes it’s all the above. This single serving recipe is great for those times.

  • Bacon Oatmeal Maple Glaze Cookies

    Bacon in a cookie? This yummy recipe features oats, maple syrup and bacon – all breakfast favorites.
    Make a batch for a snack or breakfast on the run!

  • Easy Shepherd’s Pie

    Here is a basic recipe for a simple ground beef Shepherd’s Pie. Shepherd’s Pie is essentially a casserole, lined with cooked meat and vegetables, topped with mashed potatoes, and baked.

  • Granola Bars

    This recipe from Cooks Childrens Clinical Diet Technician, Meredith Grubb, is a great healthy start to the day or as a pre-workout snack. It’s a great, kid-friendly, healthy recipe.

  • Spaghetti Carbonara

    Spaghetti Carbonara Print Recipe Type: Main Dish Ingredients 1 package cooked spaghetti noodles 5 garlic cloves, chopped 1 cup cream 1/2 cup parmesan cheese 1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley salt and pepper Instructions Brown bacon in skillet with the chopped garlic and generous sprinkling of black pepper. Once cooked, chop the bacon. Mix cream and [...]

  • Valentine’s Creamy JIGGLERS®

    Make a batch of these fun, fruity, and jiggy treats and surprise your family for a wonderful Valentine’s Day dessert. This recipe is easy to make and you can get the kiddos in on the fun too. Try different flavors of JELL-O to find your favorite!

  • Valentine Chex Mix

    Get your kids involved in the holiday fun. This recipe is so easy for them to help with. What kid wouldn’t love shaking the ingredients all together to create this festive snack? Pop it into a cute heart cellophane bag with a mess of red, pink and white ribbon and you’ll have a great sweet treat for all your valentines.

  • Whoopie Pies for Your Love

    I don’t know about you but it is the fun creations like this that tantalize MY taste buds. In my opinion, whoopie pies provide all the tasty features in a dessert that one could want. It incorporates a cookie and cake into one delicious treat. Also, they are easy to eat because all you need are your hands. Who can resist a pillow of fluffy frosting hugged in between two flavorful, cakey cookies! Not this gal.