Baked apple chips are a healthy and delicious snack to take along on a road trip or any travel situation. They are easy to make and transport! This guest post is from Tiffany Watts of Dilesia. Fresh apples make a great snack in and of themselves. However, they can also be prepared in a variety
Cucumber Salad with Garlic
Cucumber Salad with Garlic is an easy side dish that can be thrown together with just a few ingredients. It’s flavorful and healthy and can be dressed up or down for any occasion. Scroll to the end of the post for a chance to win a copy of Phoenix Claws and Jade Trees: Essential Techniques
Grilled Turkey Burgers with Harissa Aioli from The Heritage Cook
In preparation for all of my travel this fall, I’ve reached out to some of my favorite food blogger friends and asked them to share their favorite recipes as guest posts. Today’s guest post is from Jane Bonacci of The Heritage Cook. On her blog, Jane shares both old and new recipes in hopes that culinary
Vegetable and Shrimp Stuffed Avocados from The Heritage Cook
In preparation for all of my travel this fall, I’ve reached out to some of my favorite food blogger friends and asked them to share their favorite recipes as guest posts. Today’s guest post is from Jane Bonacci of The Heritage Cook. On her blog, Jane shares both old and new recipes in hopes that culinary
Fully Loaded Green Chile Potato Skins from The Heritage Cook
In preparation for all of my travel this fall, I’ve reached out to some of my favorite food blogger friends and asked them to share their favorite recipes as guest posts. Today’s guest post is from Jane Bonacci of The Heritage Cook. On her blog, Jane shares both old and new recipes in hopes that culinary
Ranch-Flavored Cole Slaw from The Heritage Cook
In preparation for all of my travel this fall, I’ve reached out to some of my favorite food blogger friends and asked them to share their favorite recipes as guest posts. Today’s guest post is from Jane Bonacci of The Heritage Cook. I met Jane through IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) and she quickly
Ginger Vanilla Fruit Salad
When I was 4 years old, I went through a phase where I only wanted to wear clothes with fruit on them. My mom searched far and wide and came up with several fruit outfits — t-shirts, shorts, jumpers and even a few pairs of pajamas — all featuring strawberries, cherries, pineapple, watermelon, and other fruit designs. It’s
Banana Coconut Paletas
This recipe is funny to me. I’ve combined two things that I only marginally like to create a recipe I love. Well, that may not be the most inciting introduction to a recipe I am hoping you will actually make, so let me explain… My relationship with bananas is complicated. I do not like eating bananas whole
Baked Avocado
One of my favorite things about this blog is the opportunity to talk about food, cooking, and travel with people I don’t see often or may have never even met in person. Since I started this blog last year, my friends and family members often send me recipes and food articles that they think may
Middle Eastern Mint Lemonade (Limonana)
Julie, my next-door-neighbor in Perrysburg, is currently in Amman, Jordan. Julie is an audiologist and is on a humanitarian mission to help fit children with hearing aids. I’ve never been to the Middle East so I was excited to hear her stories and, being that Middle Eastern and Mediterranean are two of my favorite cuisines, talk