Dinner
Posts associated with dinner. This could range from dinner recipes to Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner menus.
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Instant Pot® Stuffed Poblano Pepper Soup
November is National Pepper Month. How to celebrate? With everything else that is going on this month the easier thing to do is to incorporate some peppers into your diet. Today’s recipe uses poblano peppers and an Instant Pot®. How easy is that? Here’s another pepper recipe: Slow Cooker Stuffed Peppers Do you want to know more about peppers? Check this post out.
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Prepping for Christmas During Thanksgiving
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links below are affiliate links meaning that at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you purchase something using the link. Read the full disclaimer policy here. One of the ways the holidays become stressful is lack of time. Being pulled in too many directions creates stress and overwhelm. Streamlining activities makes it easier to batch your activities so you’re more efficient with your time. If you do double duty with holiday activities, you can actually prep for Christmas during Thanksgiving time. A lot of the prep you do for Thanksgiving is the same…
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Orange-Pomegranate Salad with Orange Champagne Vinaigrette
Hello! I hope everyone is doing well as we near the end of the year. Looking forward to seeing the back of 2020 — what a year! Busy Month Today’s recipe contains some of my favorite things and one that I can’t eat anymore. Since this month is National Georgia Pecan Month and National Pomegranate Month, this recipe covers both of them. Two birds, one stone! I love pecans — especially roasting them in the oven, adding a little salt, and munching away. They are the nuts I like the most so when I have the opportunity to have them in a meal, I just have at it! Here’s the…
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Loaded Sheet Pan Nachos
Hi! Are you getting ready for the weekend? Today’s recipe could play a part in a fun weekend! It’s National Nachos Day! Yum! So here is a recipe for Loaded Sheet Pan Nachos. Cooking with a sheet pan has become really convenient, hasn’t it? Notice that red onions are used in this recipe? White onion is a more traditional choice to add flavor to the browned ground beef. However, in this case, the rest of the red onion used to prepare the Pico de Gallo is used instead. This lends a very subtle, yet distinct, sweet note to the garlic and savory taco seasoning. In addition, baby mixed heirloom…
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Halloween 2020 Round-Up
Affiliate Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Some of the links below are affiliate links meaning that at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you purchase something using the link. Read the full disclaimer policy here. Halloween is less that a week away. What are you doing this year? My last Halloween post described what we are doing around here — although, I just found out there is a neighborhood Trunk-or-Treat this year. That event is new for us — however, we won’t be going . But it’s cool that they are trying to do something for the kids! Here is one more…
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Life Reset: It’s Important to Slow Down
Starting a life reset gives you the opportunity to think about slowing down, looking at your lifestyle and routine from a subjective perspective, and see if you need a break. It’s not about quitting things or giving up, but understanding that rest and down time is essential to growing and living a happy, balanced life. Why Should You Slow Down? Let’s start with the reasons why you might want to slow down in the first place. Slowing down is not about stopping something entirely, but just taking it easy. You might find that you constantly have to be busy and neglect your own health or self-care, since you barely have…

















