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100 Days of Summer Slow Cooker Recipes

100 Days of Summer Slow Cooker Recipes
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50 Slow Cooker Recipes Life is busy around my house. Even though I have young kids, we are working on potty training, sharing, walking and just staying safe :) Toddlers are such a crazy and fun age! School is back in session, or almost back in session, and I am sure life is or will get busy taking kids to school, sporting events, extracurricular activities and pretty much anything that comes with the hustle and bustle of life. Crock Pot Honey Sesame Chicken Slow Cooker Salsa Verde Pork Cafe Rio Sweet Pork Cafe Rio Chicken Slow Cooker Chicken Parmesan Slow Cooker Chile Colorado Southwestern Beef Stew Crock Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup Crock Pot Sweet Apricot Chicken Slow Cooker Sauerkraut Soup Crock Pot Beef and Broccoli Honey Sauced Chicken Crock Pot Santa Fe Chicken Slow Cooker Berry Cobbler Slow Cooker Chicken and Mushrooms Slow Cooker Bombay Potatoes Slow Cooker Zucchini and Tomato Pasta Sauce Slow Cooker Lime Chicken Tacos Slow Cooker Cheeseburger Meatloaf Slow Cooker Rocky Road Chocolate Cake Slow Cooker BBQ Chicken

My Fridge Food - recipes you already have in your fridge 50 States, 50 Pizzas Colorado: Mountain Pizza at Beau Jo’s Pizza, Mulitple Locations In a land where everyone stereotypically skies, hikes, snowboards and goes white-water rafting, it’s only fitting that Colorado's iconic pizza isn’t a thin, plain slice but rather a hearty, deep-dish pie filled with energy-giving ingredients. The hand-rolled thick crust - choose between honey white, honey wheat or gluten-free - nicely contains the filling, and any leftovers make a nice dessert when dipped in honey. First choose your sauce - homemade standard red sauce, pork green chile, ranch dressing or even fresh salsa. Next, pick as many topping as you want, with options including turkey pepperoni, red-hot chicken, green chiles, three types of olives, ricotta, feta and even Swiss. Even if some of the additions sound strange, Beau Jo’s must have had the right idea because now they have seven statewide locations, all selling these filling pies.

Herb Chicken Tortellini with Pomodoro Sauce | BUITONI® BRING a large pot of water to a boil. Cut a small, shallow X on the bottom of each tomato. Place tomatoes in boiling water for 15 seconds, then remove to cutting board. HEAT 3 tablespoons oil in large saucepan over medium-high heat; add garlic and crushed red pepper. PREPARE pasta according to package directions. STIR basil into tomato sauce; cook for 1 minute. Cook’s Tip: 2 cans whole tomatoes with juice (28 ounces each) can be used in place of plum tomatoes.

50 Slow Cooker Recipes for Supper 50 Slow Cooker Recipes for Supper gives you plenty of weeknight dinner ideas and recipes perfect for busy weeknights! Can you believe it is time for school to start again? That was one fast summer! Soup and Chili Slow Cooker Recipes From the heartiest chili to the traditional vegetable soup, these slow cooker soup and chili recipes will become favorites for those back to school suppers this fall. Beef, Lamb, and Veal Slow Cooker Recipes What could be better on a school night than a hearty slow cooker meal of beef, lamb, or veal? Chicken and Turkey Slow Cooker Recipes These slow cooker chicken and turkey recipes are ones your entire family will love. Pork Slow Cooker Recipes Ribs, tenderloin, barbecue, jambalaya, and carnitas all are included in these slow cooker pork recipes.

Favorite Recipes from 2011 Can you believe 2011 is almost over? Where did the year go? 2011 was a pretty great year, especially for this little blog of mine. Over the last 12 months, we have picked up lots of new friends along the way. And let me tell you–you guys are not afraid to tell me when you HATE a recipe or when you LOVE a recipe. So, here are some of the most popular recipes from this year. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.No Bake Nutter Butter Nutella Pie–this pie is amazing. Hope you all had a great year! Trackbacks/Pingbacks Pingback: Favorite Recipes from 2011 « Capppo Leave a Comment How to Chop Herbs Rub a sprig of fresh herb between your fingers and take a whiff. This gives you an idea of the vibrant flavor you're in for when adding the herb to your recipes. It used to be that fresh herbs were something to look forward to during warm-weather months, but now they are available in markets year-round. How to Choose and Store Fresh Herbs Choose herbs that have fresh-looking leaves without brown spots. Wash Herbs Before Using Thoroughly rinse fresh herbs under cool water and pat dry with paper towels or use a salad spinner to wash, drain, and dry them.

Frozen Strawberry Crunch Cake recipe Frozen Strawberry Crunch Cake As prepared by Sugar and Charm July 31, 2012 With hot summer days and sweltering temperatures all around the country, this dessert is a “cool” alternative to your average cake! Frozen Strawberry Crunch Cake is the perfect frozen treat to serve at an outdoor summer get together. Make the Nature Valley bar crumb crust and bake for 20 minutes. Combine the ingredients to make the cream mixture. Coat the bottom of an 8x8" pan with 1/2 of the crumb crust, pour the cream mix in and coat the top with the remaining crumb crust. Cover and freeze for three hours. It’s a bit addicting. See Recipe

Super Easy Skinny Veggie Crockpot Lasagna Yesterday I saw the movie Frozen. This is going to really date this post for future readers, but worth it. Because I have to talk about how cute it was. If you’re not familiar, Frozen is a Disney movie, um excuse me, musical. I told Bjork that he reminded me of the main character Kristoff and he just rolled his eyes. He’s just a reeeal niiice Scandinavian boy, oh ya you betcha. AND THIS: the movie theater now has recliners. Aaaanyways. While we were at this movie, I left a little lasagna cookin’ in the crockpot. Spoiler alert: the lasagna wasn’t super pretty. I chose kale for my veg because a) I kind of like cooked kale, and b) it’s healthy, and c) it was the only vegetable I had in the fridge. So a few hours after I haphazardly threw those ingredients in the crockpot and enjoyed the loveliness of a Disney musical, I got to eat this. Yessss. And I felt like I was repaying myself for all that Christmas sugar. Layers of veggies, sauce, cheese, and thick wavy noodles. PS. Author: Pinch of Yum

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