If it’s snowing out, I’m in the kitchen making soup!
Tag Archives | Cold Weather Cooking
More Snow, More Soup!
February 17, 2023 in Cold Weather Cooking, Easy Meals, Easy Recipes, Healthier Recipes, Soups, Weight Watchers Cookbooks
Potato Soup with Cabbage, Bacon, and Swiss Cheese
January 4, 2023 in Cold Weather Cooking, Easy Meals, Easy Recipes, Soups
What’s better than a hearty bowl of soup on cold winter days?
Double Dill Pot Roast
November 30, 2022 in Easy Meals, Easy Recipes, Recipes, Winter Cooking and Baking
We love pot roast on cold winter days. This one also has dill seed and fresh dill which we love too. Easy and so good!
Roasted Root Vegetable and Polenta Casserole
November 12, 2020 in Culinary History, Fall Cooking and Baking, Food Products, Healthier Recipes, Recipes, Root Vegetables, Winter Cooking and Baking
This root vegetable casserole is perfect for Winter cooking and would be great to serve at Thanksgiving. It’s a favorite in our family!
Belgium Brussels Sprout Soup
January 13, 2020 in Easy Meals, Easy Recipes, Healthier Recipes, Recipes
Yesterday was windy and snowing which meant it was time for soup! I had lots of Brussels Sprouts so they became soup for dinner.
Wishing for a Snowflake
November 3, 2011 in Uncategorized
Every time I look at this cover, all I want to do is go sit at that table with a roaring fire nearby and listen to the wind howling outside and a foot of snow on the ground. Yes, I am most definitely a cold weather girl who loves cold weather food. Okay, so it’s not exactly freezing at […]
Why I Started This Blog
I love cookbooks. I mean I really love them. I love to read them, treasure them, learn from them, and, of course, cook from them. To me, cookbooks take on a life all of their own. They are history, family, and memories. I have been collecting cookbooks and writing down treasured recipes of family, friends, and neighbors since about age twelve, which means I now own thousands of cookbooks, recipes, and clippings. Now I want to share them with you along with the many other culinary treasures of my cellar." - Debbie Vanni