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Celebrate Spring Flavors
Favorite spring-time recipes. Looking for some new spring-time dishes to try? Check out our picks.

Easter Dinner Favorites
Tasty Recipes for Easter Looking for some new recipes for this spring holiday. Check out three favorites here.

Numbingly Cold Conditions Won't End For Spring!
Famers' Almanac Spring Outlook Tired of cold weather? Wondering what spring weather will bring?

5 Easy Ways to Add Some SPRING to Your February
Spring fever taking over? Here are five easy ways to help make spring seem a little closer.

Indian Winter?
When will spring warm up? Is Mother Nature "fooling" us this spring? When will April get warmer?

Recipes for Smart Snacking
Healthy, easy to make, recipes to fuel your body through the day.

Five Favorite Winter Warming Recipes
Cold outside? Warm up with these flavorful recipes.

Please Pass the Pie
Postively Palatable Recipes. These unique recipes are sure to be a hit with your Thanksgiving guests.

When Life Gives You Lemons ...
Try These Tasty Lemonade Recipes! Summer time drink recipes to quench your thirst.

Favorite Fall Recipes
It's time to cook with pumpkins, squash, apples and more! Check out these tasty recipes.

5 Fun Cures for Spring Fever
Is the ideas of warm weather making you anxious to get outdoors? Check out some fun ways to enjoy spring, even if you still have snow outside.

Weather Update: When will it Warm up?
Tired of the cool spring weather this year? Check out how this spring has compared to others.

Fresh From the Farmers’ Almanac Kitchen: Recipes From the Garden
Try these great recipes for summer fresh vegetables and herbs.

Cold Spring on Tap for Canada
Winter doesn't seem to want to end. Numbing cold conditions are predicted to continue into spring.

Try These Tasty Spring Salad Tips
Learn to make a delicious, filling spring salad.

Winning Apple Pie Recipes
Farmers' Almanac readers elected Apple Pie as America's Dessert. Now check out our top three winning recipes for this tasty pie.

Slow Cooking: Hints and Recipes for the Crock Pot
Dinner is never easier than when you use the crock pot. Get helpful hints and great recipes here.

When is the Real First Day of Spring – March 20th or 21st?
Wondering why you grew up thinking the first day of spring was March 21st?

Stormy Spring in the Forecast
Farmers' Almanac releases its stormy spring forecast.

Are You Ready for Spring Gardening?
Find out what you can do now to prepare. As winter begins to give way to spring, find out what you can do now to prepare for a new season of gardening.

Just Add a Pinch of Salt: Recipes for a Cleaner Home
Recipes for a Cleaner Home We all know salt as a seasoning, but did you know it can help you around the house too?

Stop and Smell the Roses!
Spring is here. Learn to enjoy it!

Sedums in a Shoe
Show off your spring flowers in an old boot!

Refreshing Fruit Salads
Tasty recipes for a summer treat!

Plant a Healing Garden this Spring
Herbs are great to grow. They're useful, beneficial, and come in handy.

You Say Tomato, I Say Let’s Eat!
Red, ripe tomatoes are abundant right now. Try these delicious recipes, and enjoy the health benefits!

Top Ten Reasons TO Wish Winter Away
Spring officially arrives on March 20, 2009. Many of us hope it comes sooner. Find out why here.

Spring Ahead!
DST starts soon Don't forget to move your clocks forward for Daylight Saving Time.

Perfect Father's Day Foods
Treat dad to a special dinner or lunch. Check out these delicious dad-approved recipes.

Top 10 Things to Do Now for a Better Garden Later
April gardening tips Spring is here. Get your garden in shape now!

Summer Weather Update
Will it ever warm up and dry out? Summer is here but many are wondering why this spring has been so cool and wet.

How to Grow Flowers Indoors
Here's a simple pick me-up for the winter doldrums that will bring some spring indoors!

March Snow?!
When will this winter end! Spring is right around the corner, but March is a crazy month. Remember the blizzard of 1993?

Feast on these Fermented Foods
Recipes for tasty, healthy "living foods"

Breakfast That Will Stick To Your Ribs
Try these hearty recipes for your weekend breakfast or brunch.

Back-To-School Breakfast Fun!
Your children will have fun helping make these quick and easy breakfast recipes.

Squash Season
Winter squash are in abundance during autumn. Try these recipes for your next meal or holiday parties.

Top Five Foods For Picnics and Cookouts
(And Some Tasty Recipes!) Cook up some fantastic foods this Memorial Day. Check out our favorites here.

Best Cherry Recipes – No Lie
These cherry desserts will tempt your tastebuds -- honestly!

Think Snow is Only for Winter? Think Again!
Spring is here, which means no more snow, right? Not so fast!

Grandma's Cooking How-to's
If you are experimenting with some new recipes this month, check out these "how-to"s from Grandma Blanche Bianco. She'll teach how to boil pasta, make bechamel sauce and more.

Sauerkraut, it’s not just for hot dogs
There are several creative recipes that can be made with Sauerkraut.

The Magic of Vanilla
Vanilla is a wonderful flavor. It's used in many recipes, but did you know that it also has many other uses?

Wonderful Watermelon
Alternative ways to eat this sweet treat. Summer's fruit has to be watermelon. Here are some tasty and unusual watermelon recipes worth a try.

Christmas Cookies!
Find out how cookies became a Christmas tradition, and then add these recipes to your collection of favorites!

8 Weather Lore Sayings You May Not Know
And one you most definitely do! April is a crazy month for weather, especially this year. Check out some natural spring-time weather lore here.

Farmers’ Almanac and Groundhog Concur: Winter is here to Stay!
February 2 is Groundhog Day. While many may be rooting for an early spring, the Farmers' Almanac predicts a colder outlook.

Top Ten Favorite Holiday Treats
From the Farmers' Almanac Looking for some fantastic holiday treats to bake or give away as gifts? Check out our Top Ten Favorite recipes here.

Pumpkins . . . Yum!
Tasty ides for timely pumpkins. Fall is synonymous with pumpkins. Learn how to cook fresh pumpkins and try these tasty recipes.

Canned vs. Fresh Pumpkin: Big Cost Savings
By preparing fresh pumpkin, you'll get plenty of pumpkin for your pumpkin recipes and dollars in your pocket.

Top Ten Reasons NOT to Wish Winter Away
It's been a cold winter. Many of us are dreaming of spring. But we think there are good reasons why you shouldn't wish winter away just yet.

Life, Liberty, and (Iced) Coffee for All!
Submit your Iced Coffee Recipe and Learn Coffee's History Share your best iced coffee recipes with us and learn all about coffee in the U.S.

If You are Missing an Ingredient
Emergency Kitchen Substitutions It never seems to fail. You are preparing a special family dinner and you forgot to pick up a necessary ingredient. Don't fret. There are ways around it.

Make Your Own Ice Cream Pie
An Easy Dessert Sure to Please Going on a picnic? Bring this delicious pie.

Learn How to Prepare Onions
First appearing in the 2005 Farmers' Almanac A few ways to prepare onions and avoid. Read More

Cook More Efficiently
Get a Second Meal Out of One 6 tips for saving time in the kitchen

Roasting Pumpkin Seeds
After carving the pumpkin, you may want to roast the seed for an easy, and tasty treat.

Gingersnaps Galore
With a few gingersnap cookies, you can turn ordinary pancakes, muffins and other foods into festive holiday treats with the wonderful gingersnap flavor.

What are Latkes?
Here is an old-fashioned dish that is associated with Hanukkah. It is also easy to prepare.

Helpful Herbal Hints
Drying herbs can be done with these simple steps.

Hush Puppies
This little round ball of fried dough has a unique, and potentially sad, origin.

A Sugar Lesson for Sweet Cooking
Before you whip up that special dessert, keep in mind that granulated white sugar differs in size, as well as use in the kitchen.


Make Your Own Herbal Vinegar
Easy and Tasty Suggestions Tired of just plain vinegar? Looking for some good reasons to plant herbs? Check out these easy ways to make herbal vinegar.

Average Frost Dates
From the 2009 Farmers' Almanac From the 2009 Farmers' Almanac


In Like a Lion out Like A Lamb?
Is this saying true? Is there a balancing out of good vs. bad weather in a month?

Wait! Save that milk carton for my garden!
Recyclable gardening ideas. Don't throw it away! Reuse it for your garden! Check out these new uses for old things.

How to Plant a Flower Garden
Easy to follow stpes for beginners. Flowers add color, beauty, and cheer to yards and landscapes everywhere. Here are some good tips on how to get started.

Foolish Weather for April?
April's weather can fool many of us into thinking that winter is hanging on. But the sun is getting stronger and the temperatures will warm up.

3 Yummy Mother's Day Treats
Looking for a new recipe for Mother's Day? Here are a few favorites from the Farmers' Almanac.

Weather Predictions Right Again!
We called it, yet again! Learn how accurate the Farmers' Almanac forecasts have been this year!

Everything you always wanted to know about a hot dog . . .
And then some. What do you call them? Hot dogs, frankfurters, wieners? Learn some trivia about this popular summertime food.

Poll Results: Pizza Wins by a Landslide!
You cast your votes, and pizza takes the title of favorite all-American dinner.

What the Heck is Kohlrabi?
Great ways to enjoy this weird-looking, but delicious vegetable.

Mexican Feasts for Cinco de Mayo
Why is the fifth of May associated with Mexico?

Fight Allergies Naturally
Ease the sneeze with these allergy-busting home remedies

From the Garden to the Grill
Tasty veggie ideas for your next backyard barbecue.

What the Heck is a Parsnip?
Get to know this tasty tuber!

Dandelion: Friend or Foe?
Are dandelions taking over your lawn? Instead of spraying them, maybe you should pick them.

I scream, you scream, we all scream for
ICE CREAM! Learn a little history and get a recipe for this favorite treat.


Snack Smart
Snacking throughout the day can help you stay healthy.

What the Heck is Jicama
There's lots to love about this larger-than life legume!

Warm Up with Hearty Fall Soups
Save money and eat well. Soups are a great option for dinners and lunches. Check out fall favorites.

Healthier Halloween Treats
Sure, candy is dandy, but why not give the gift of good health this Halloween?

What the Heck is a Broccoflower?
Not quite broccoli, and not quite cauliflower, this unusual vegetable provides an exciting change of pace.

Healthier Holiday Cooking
Comfort food can be healthy. Find out how to make the holidays healthier here.

An Onion a Day, May Help Keep Cholesterol Down
Peeling away the health benefits of onions. They may make you cry, but onions are healthy for you. Find out how.

Frugal February Fun
Do you have an empty wallet and cabin fever? Try these ideas for low-cost winter fun!

Weekly Wisdom
From the Farmers' Almanac Looking for a more natural moth ball remedy? Ever wonder what cloves are? Find the answers and more here.

Favorite Ways to Spend a Rainy Day
Don't let the rain outside get you down! Check out the Farmers' Almanac's list of 10 ways to enjoy April.

A Full PINK Moon?!
You've heard of a "blue" moon but what is a "pink" moon?

How do the seasons change?
Fall is here! Ever wonder why we have seasons? Learn more here.

Earliest Easter You Will See In Your Lifetime
Unless you are 95 or over. Easter 2008 was on March 23rd, one of the earliest dates in can occur. But why?

Make Your Own Eggnog
Recipe and More! Make your own eggnog this holiday season. It's fun, easy, and tasty.

Fall Garden Cleanup Checklist
Here’s a basic checklist to use as you put your gardens to bed for the year.

Can the Moon be Wet or Dry?
How can the moon be "wet or dry?" Learn more here.

Why Color Eggs?
Easter lore revealed. Easter is almost here! Coloring eggs is a yearly tradition but did you ever wonder why we color them?

Top Feel Good Gifts For Mom
Make her, the earth, and you feel good. The secret to a great Mother's Day Gift is giving from the heart. Check out our earth-friendly, thoughtful ideas here.

Six Fun Things to do in July
July is a fun time for many things. Check out our top six picks here.


No Need for Blanching!
Not every vegetable has to be blanched for freezing. Here are some

Favorite Fall Flowers
Don't let the end of summer stop your gardening. Get ideas on what to plant now as fall gets closer and closer.

4 Ways to Make Winter More Fun
Cabin fever taking over your home? Check out out top 4 ways to make winter more fun.

Prepare and Freeze Fresh Pumpkin Easily
Want to reuse those pumpkins on your steps for a wonderful Thanksgiving pie?

Tasty Tomato Treats
Nothing taste better than fresh tomatoes recently picked from the garden.

Farmers' Almanac Readers Name Apple Pie as our National Dessert
There are many symbols we use to help represent the US and what we stand for. But what about dessert? In 2001, we asked this very question.

Canada's Frigid Forecast: 2010 Winter Weather
Find out here and now what the Canadian Farmers' Almanac is calling for this winter ahead.

Cure for Kids' Cabin Fever
Entertain your children with these fun indoor garden activities.

Choosing Bakeware
When it comes to bakeware, there are different materials to choose from. Traditional choices like ceramic and metal are joined by newcomers like silicone and glass. How do they compare?


Cooking Quiz: Can you tell truth from myth?
Start coffee with cold or hot water? Should you put oil in pasta water? Find the answers here.

How Fall Chores Can Make you Healthier
Fall is a time for raking, splitting wood and more. Find out how these chores can actually be good for you.

PhilosoFacts
Don't be afraid to go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is.

Got Mud?
Tips and tricks to keep mud outside. Warmer weather means melting. Melting often leads to mud. Find some helpful ways to keep mud to a minimum this season.

Top Ten Rainiest Cities In April
April Showers Bring Rainy Towns Think April is a rainy month in your home town? Imagine receiving more than 12 inches in one month! These cities really do get a lot of rain!

Should you make indoor or outdoor plans for Memorial Day?
And what about the 4th of July? Farmers’ Almanac predicts a “Fairly” good weather weekend for Memorial Day.

5 Ways to Save Money Grocery Shopping
Simple ways to go to food shop without going over budget.

Vegetables that Liked this Summer's Soggy Weather
Why Cabbage and Broccoli are a Gardener's Best Friend

Cooking tips from Grandma Blanche Bianco
Wonder how to deglaze a pan or make bechamel sauce? Grandma Bianco has passed on a few tips for those who may be a bit new to the kitchen.

A Pillow Can Ease Your Headache Pain
With this easy-to-make pillow, you can rest your weary head and ease the pain of a headache.

Must Read Cooking Tips
Learn how to make eggs fluffier, meatballs easier, and vegetables more full of flavor.

Best Baking Tips From the Farmers' Almanac
Just in time for Thanksgiving! 'Tis the time to head to the kitchen! The holidays are a great time to bake. Make your time easier by checking out our useful tips.

Make Your Own Cooking Mixes
Save Time and Money Like the convenience of store-bought cookie, cake, brownie and other mixes, but don't like the cost? Here's a solution.

Grow Your Own Bouquets
Learn how to grow your own flowers for beautiful bouquets.

Got Eggs?
Preparation tips How to prepare eggs like a pro

What are Ember Days?
In the Farmers' Almanac we list dates for Ember Days. Have you ever wondered what these days are?

Useful and Timely Tips from the Farmers' Almanac
Did you know that apples will turn lettuce brown? Or what to do if the plastic wrap you use is clinging to itself? Find the answers and more here.

Where did Ice Cream Come From?
You scream . . . I scream . . . We all scream for ICE SCREAM ...but who Screamed first? Learn about the history of this popular dessert.

Save Money – Make Your Own Remedies
Natual cures for acne, toothpaste and more. Check out these natural and inexpensive ways to make your own remedies.

Cold is the Night
When the Stars Shine Bright Is there any truth to this weather lore? And how come the stars seem brighter in colder months?

Parsley Growing Like a Weed?
Easy ways to preserve an abundant herb crop. Herbs are great year-round. Here are some easy ways to preserve your herb crop this summer.

Can You Name That President?
With all this talk about primaries, the Farmers' Almanac editors thought you might enjoy a Presidential Quiz, in honor of Presidents' Day, February 18th.

Groundhog vs. Farmers' Almanac:
Will the groundhog agree with the Almanac's preditions? Groundhog Day comes at a time when many are sick of the cold, snowy temperatures. What does the Farmers' Almanac forecast for Groundhog Day and beyond?

Full Snow Moon
Why is February's full moon called the Full Snow Moon? Find out here.

Fun with Fermentation
Fermenting food is a healthy, and tasty, way to preserve the fall harvest.

Cooking with Warming Spices
Learn how to warm yourself up from the inside out by adding these spices to your menu.

What the Heck is a Rutabaga?
This jumbo root vegetable with the strange name can make a tasty addition to your table.

Make Your 12 Days of Christmas More Green
12 Earth-Friendly Tips Learn how to make the 12 days of Christmas a little more green. Check out our easy, but useful, tips here.

How did Labor Day become a holiday?
September 3rd is Labor Day this year. Ever wonder how this day became a holiday?

Starting Seeds Indoors
If you're anxious to get outside in the garden, but the temperatures are still too cold, why not go ahead and start seeds indoors?

8 Smarter Ways to Use Your Microwave
Find out how to make your microwave work for you.

Thanksgiving Forecast: Soup May be a Hit.
Farmers’ Almanac Predicts Cold Conditions for Turkey Day It's November. Cold weather is expected. Check out what the Farmers' Almanac is predicting in your area.

Freeze the Peas? Yes Please!
Simple tips for freezing Snow Peas and Sugar Snap Peas, so they'll always taste fresh.

Sick of Winter?
Warm up your home décor. Find out how to warm up your winter blues with some easy home decorating tips.

One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato, Four: The Story of America's Favorite Vegetable
Americans love potatoes, whether it's fried, baked or mashed. They have become one of America's favorite vegetables. In this article, we will get to the roots of the potato, where it came from, and how it made its way onto our plates, and into our hearts.

Plant a Fall Garden
Make Gardening Season Last Longer Summer is winding down but gardening season can continue into the fall. Find out how.


6 Weird Uses for the Farmers' Almanac
Think people only consult the Farmers' Almanac for the weather? Think again.

What's On Tap for This Summer?
Will the summer of 2009 be a scorcher?

Farmers' Almanac Looks to Janus
The Roman god of gates and doors. Ever hear of the Roman god Janus? Why did the Almanac mention him in its winter outlook?

Thunder, Lightning and SNOW?
Is there such thing as Ever hear thunder during a snowstorm? Is it possible? Discover what winter thunderstorms are all about.

What Causes Leaves to Change Color?
Forget leafing through your old science book. Here's a quick article to explain why leaves change color.

Wreaths are More than Just Decorations
Wreaths have been used as war symbols, as well as house identifiers. Learn more about wreaths and how to decorate with them.

Learn More About the Big Dipper
Did you know the Big Dipper isn't really a constellation?

What is a Red Flag Warning?
Learn what and why red flag warnings are issued.

Celebrating Easter Nature's Way
Making natural dye colors out of fruits, vegetables, and other everyday items you can find in your home or garden is both easy and fun.

Quick, Nurse, Fetch Me The Sauerkraut!
The Healing Properties of Cabbage Is cabbage a cure-all for many ailments? Many used to think so.

This Weekend – Fly a Flag & Thank a Dad
June 14th is Flag Day. June 15th is Father’s Day. Learn more about these two holidays here.

Stevia: A Natural (and Unknown) Sweetener
Stevia is very sweet, has no calories and is easy to grow. Try it.


Ten Ways to Stay Trim
This Holiday Season Find out how to enjoy those tantalizing treats without packing on the pounds.

Are You Having a Heart Attack?
Do you know the signs of a heart attack? February is National Heart Health Month. This information may save your life.

Helpful Holiday Hints
To make Thanksgiving more memborable The holidays can be a crazy time of year. Check out some of our favorite helpful hints for ways to make this holiday better.

Look for the Ploughman in the Sky
Bootes, or the Ploughman, is one of the easisest to spot, but least well-known constellations.

Frigid 2010 Forecast: How Cold will the Winter Weather Be?
Crazy weather on tap! Here it is! The 2010 Farmers' Almanac official long-range weather outlook.

Where to Hit the Slopes in 2009-10
Want to know where to go this winter for the best skiing?

Recycle Your Christmas Tree
The holidays are here and so is one of the best times of the year for watching your waste.

Game Day: Top 10 Picks For Healthy Snacking
Want ideas for healthy, low-calorie snacks for the game? Look no further.

Will the Winds Blow Fair or Foul?
The Farmers' Almanac Reveals its Predictions for Hurricane Season! Hurricane season is officially underway. What will this year have in store?

Have you Exercised your Senses Lately
Tune into life's simple pleasures by exercising your senses. Learn how here.

Top 4 Folklore Favorites
Winter weather getting you down? Learn how to predict what may be coming next.

2008-09 Weather Outlook for Canada
Canadian Farmers’ Almanac Releases a Frigid Forecast: "Numbing cold winter on tap!" Find out where.

Ewww... What's that Smell?
Before you point the finger at a skunk or start looking around for dirty socks, consider that the source of a bad odor might just be . . . a flower. Some plants are known for their bold, beautiful blooms. Others are known for their sweet, luscious fruit. There are a few plants, however, that are famous for something less romantic: A foul, offensive odor. Here are a few putrid plants to ponder.

What is Earth Day?
April 22 is Earth Day. Ever wonder how and why Earth Day became a holiday of sorts?

Wake Up and Smell the Coffee
Coffee lovers are sure to be pleased with these delicious variations of their favorite drink.

Touchdown! Winning Appetizers for the Big Game
Please any football fan with these great appetizers.

Delectable Valentine's Cheesecakes
Find out how to make the perfect cheesecake for your Valentine.

Nutrition Myths Busted
Should you eat brown eggs or white eggs? Margarine or butter? Can eating celery burn fat?

What to Eat For New Year’s Good Luck
What you eat January 1 could determine the success of your new year.

Where to Hit the Slopes in 2008/09
Like to ski? Check out where the Farmers' Almanac is predicting a great ski season.

Could this winter's weather add to economic woes?
Farmers’ Almanac Releases a Frigid Forecast for 2009 Numbing cold winter - says the Farmers' Almanac. Find out where.

What Is Snow?
For some areas, it’s time to break out the snow shovel. Here are a few facts to think about when you clear the driveway.

Best Days for Leaf Peeping
Find out peak dates to see fall foliage in your area.

Houseplants Anyone Can Grow
You don't need a green thumb to grow these hearty houseplants.

How to get the most out of Yard Sales
It's yard/garage sale season. Lean how to find the best bargains.

Eat Your Colors!
Eating a rainbow of colors can improve your health.

A Thorny Problem
Musk Thistle Plants: How to Control This Prolific Weed How to prevent and get rid of this European import.

Rust Remedies
No Chemicals Required Rust taking over? Check out some rust remedies that don't require harsh chemicals.

Give Your Holiday Party a Punch
Try these seasonal holiday punches for your party.

Memorable Weather Events of the Past 200 Years
Excerpted from the 2005 Farmers' Almanac If it seems that weather is more precarious today than in years past, guess again. America has always had strange weather events.

Poison Ivy?
Natural Cures to Stop the Itch Learn to recognize and treat this natural nuisance.

12 Simple Tips to Sell Your Home in a Slow Market
Try these low-cost tips to make your house a place buyers will want to call home.

Natural Remedies for Stress
Learn how to avoid and deal with stress. Life's hectic pace and routines can add stress to your everyday life. Discover natural ways to avoid stress and learn how to unwind if it gets to you.

Top 5 Coldest US Cities
Based on Winter Conditions from 2007-08 Ever wonder where the coldest cities are? Here's a look at some of the coldest places in the US last winter.

Record Breaking Winter Weather from 2008
Winter Extremes Winter of 2008 saw some record-breaking extremes. Find out where.

Top Ten Best Outdoor Wedding Cities
Wedding season is here. More weddings happen between May and October than any other time of year. Check out where the best outdoor wedding cities are.

Extend Your Growing Season
Mini-greenhouses, cold frames, and other ways to grow in cold weather.

Sensational Super Bowl Soups and Sandwiches
Football fans will cheer when you serve these great soups and sandwiches.

Chinese Food – It’s Not Just for Takeout
What could be better than Chinese takeout? How about homemade Chinese cuisine?

Top ELEVEN Most Memorable Weather Events
In 1999 we published an article on the 100 Most Memorable Weather Events over the past century. In 2001, we went further back in weather history and named the Top 10. In 2007 we added one more event to the list.

Extreme Weather Stories
Hurricanes, Tornadoes, and Thunderstorms Did hail wreck your car? Wonder why hurricanes form? Do you live in an area prone to twisters? Check out this informative and interesting story about extreme weather conditions.

Recipes



Grilled Salmon with Lemon and Dill
Salmon is readily available. This is a fast and easy meal to prepare.

Polenta
Polenta is just cornmeal. It was something my mother made often. She made it instead of potatoes, and it was incredibly delicious. It is a dish that was quite common in Florence, her native region of Italy.

Orange Cake
I am not much of a dessert eater, but this is one of my favorites to make and to bring to someone as a gift.

Cherry Cheese Pie
This is pretty easy to make and makes a creamy sweet ending to any meal.

Jambalaya
Enjoy this spicy Cajun favorite.

Pork Medallions with Pear-Cranberry Sauce
Sliced pork cooks faster than a whole tenderloin, and this pear-cranberry sauce not only has wonderful flavor, but it's also quick and easy.

Yogurt Pie
Summer is here, and it is time for the easiest, most delicious, low-fat dessert!

French Style Fish Fillets
Try this recipe for a great way to eat fresh fish.

String Beans Marinara
A mouth watering dish Italian Style is delicious as is, but you can easily add other vegetables!


Navy Bean Chowder
This soup will warm you on a chilly day.



Banana Frost
This frozen delight can be a wonderful snack or dessert.


Chicken and Asparagus Amandine
This recipe gives you a quick and easy way to enjoy the delicious tastes of chicken and asparagus.

Black Magic Cake
Spooky dark chocolate cake that's suitable for all your black magic get-togethers.

Crackly Gingersnaps
These cookies are a real treat.



Baked Potato Soup
A loaded baked potato soup recipe, this soup incorporates baking potatoes, bacon, cheese, sour cream, and other vegetables and seasonings.


Baked Eggplant
A flavorful eggplant casserole that's delicious as a main course or large appetizer

Green Bean & Mushroom Casserole
An easy way to make sure your family eats their greens!

Eggplant Taco Bake
A delicious dish for eggplant lovers!

Poached Salmon Steaks With Egg Sauce And Peas
Poached salmon with a rich egg sauce makes a lovely light lunch!



Mashed Potato Refrigerator Rolls
These refrigerator rolls can be made with leftover mashed potatoes. After the dough is made, shape rolls into a variety of styles.

New York Clam Chowder
There's nothing like warm, thick chowder on a cold blustery day!

Cooked Custard Eggnog
This delicious recipe for eggnog is safe for anyone to drink because the eggs are cooked in a custard.


Crabmeat Spinach Quiche
Try this delicious quiche at your next brunch or luncheon.

Angel Biscuits
These yeast biscuits are quick and easy to make...no waiting for dough to rise.

Shrimp-Shell Chow Mein
There's nothing plain about this savory combination!

Fancy Potatoes
This looks like a very fancy side dish, but is actually easy to do. Definitely a unique way to serve potatoes.



Salmon Loaf
This recipe is a delicious way to prepare salmon.






Potato Omelet
Try this hearty omelet for breakfast in the morning.

Iced Tea Jazz
What a refreshing way to cool down from a warm humid day!



Chicken Casserole with Wild Rice
Treat your family like royalty with this deliciously elegant casserole. A majestic combination of tender chicken, wild rice, slivered almonds, and mushrooms.

Quick Beef Stroganoff
Simple, fast & delicious!

Mulled Cider
Also known as Wassail, this is a popular Autumn drink.

Baked Bean Casserole
Try these easy baked beans for your weekend cookout.

Crunchy, Munchy Chicken
This chicken dish is a winner.



Veal Parmigiana
Family and friends won't get enough of this fast and easy recipe!

Baked Rainbow Trout “Edmond”
A tasty baked trout that's simple and quick to prepare but fit for a dinner party.

Cream of Fresh Tomato Soup
Once you try this delightful version of tomato soup with the perfume of basil, you'll swear off canned tomato soup for good.

Strawberry Bread
Use frozen strawberries in this strawberry bread recipe. It's simple, quick and perfect for breakfast!



French Cherry Pie
A delicious alternative to traditional cherry pie, try this French favorite cherry pie recipe instead you'll be in for a treat!

Shrimp Creole
This spicy dish will warm you on a cold day.

Five Bean Salad
This colorful salad blends the flavor and texture of five beans.

Chow Chow
In the south, and particularly in the mountains, chow-chow is a favorite relish to be eaten with a bowl of pinto beans!

Roast Pork Loin
This meal tastes great any time of the year.

Mississippi Mud Pie
This sweet treat is sure to please!

Vidalia Onion Pie
If you enjoy onions, you'll probably really love this unique recipe

Chocolate Delight
This Chocolate Delight is decadent and simple to make.

Green Tomato-Pepper Relish
Have an abundance of tomatoes from the garden? Try this recipe.

Peach Cobbler
August is Peach Month. It's time to turn those fresh peaches into a sweet tasty cobbler.

Crab Pate
Delicious starter served with hot brown toast or great for a typical days lunch

Rise & Shine Cheesy Egg Bake
Start your morning right with a wholesome breakfast.

New England Clam Chowder
Scrumptious fresh clams, hearty potatoes and creamery butter, this classic may sweep your taste buds out to sea.


Dirty Rice
A Southern, all-time favorite. Make it as spicy or mild as you please. It is hearty on a cold winter's night. If you are cooking for a crowd, this recipe can easily be doubled. Be sure to serve this with cornbread!

Chicken Wing Hors d'Ouevres
If you are serious about chicken wings this recipe not only makes a large quantity, but the flavors in this recipe are fantastic.

Finger-tip Chocolate Tortes
So easy to fix — so sure to please! Start with a loaf pound cake, slice into layers, spread with frosting, slice crosswise — and you have a dainty, pick-up dessert.


Creamed Mushrooms
This dish goes well with any meal.

Frosty Red Punch
This tasty punch is great for holiday entertaining.

Grilled Lobster
Start your warm summer days with this simple dish

Cinnamon Glazed Carrots
This cinnamon glazed carrots recipe works well with pork.

Lemon Melt-A-Ways
Try these tangy lemon bars for dessert tonight.



Festive Glazed Ham
A dish that is incredibly easy to prepare, and yet great tasting. Stud with cloves for a festive look.


Spanish Eggs
This Spanish eggs recipe makes a delicious breakfast. Easy to make, the recipe calls for fresh ingredients to make this entree perfect.

Creamed Spinach
Creamed spinach is highly nutritious and complements a multitude of entrées.


Fruit Glazed Carrots
Serve these flavorful carrots at your next meal.

Egg Drops for Chicken Soup
Dumplings may be any of a wide variety of dishes, both sweet and savory, in several different cuisines. They are either made from balls of dough or are flattened and sliced.


Baked Pineapple
This great side dish works really well with pork.

Savory Potato Salad
Give any meal a special twist with this creamy, distinctive make-ahead salad. It's especially good along-side ham.




Hawaiian Sundae
Try this tasty dessert that's easy to make.

Succotash
This classic side dish of lima beans, corn kernels, and sweet peppers can be modernized with additional vegetables.

Ambrosia
Here's a tasty use for fresh seasonal fruits.


Company Potatoes
These potatoes are a real crowd pleaser. Great for breakfast with a side of eggs or served up as a hearty entree for dinner.

Holiday Cheese Ball
Give your holiday cheese ball a zesty new flavor by adding some of your own favorite spices, nuts, meats, and more.

Corn Bread
This is a classic cornbread recipe that can be used in cornbread stuffing or just eaten plain with butter or honey.


Chicken and Fruit Salad
This salad can be varied with the seasons. In summer use your favorite type of fruit!

Blue Cheese Party Ball
This is a wonderful cheese ball. It is very easy to make and simply delicious!

Spiced Pecans
Your Valentine will love you for making these tasty munchies.

Quiche Lorraine
This classic is the cornerstone of any traditional brunch.


Banana Scallops
Here's a new twist on an ordinary banana!

Easy Fudge Brownies
These brownies will satisfy the sweet tooth and have you coming back for more.

Family Favorite Meat Loaf
Serve this hearty meat loaf, and your family will love you.




Crock Pot Supper
Simple to prepare, this hearty roast will be ready when you get home from work.

Fried Clams
Simple to make and delicious to eat.

Apple Pancakes
Start your weekend mornings with these delightful cakes served with cinnamon gravy or your favorite hot apple syrup!

Marinated Bean Salad
This is a healthy, fresh tasting salad that will give you an easy way to enjoy the many nutritional benefits of beans.


Master Meat Loaf
For meatloaf the only limit is your imagination!


Cranberry Salad
There 's lots of cranberry taste in this beautiful gelatin salad.

Cinnamon French Toast
French toast, often known as eggy bread in the UK, is a popular breakfast food in North America.

Baked Vidalia Onions
A very simple dish that is sure to please.

Festive Corn Salad
This is a great side dish for any meal.

Honeyed Chicken
Try this sweet and tasty chicken.


Watergate Salad
No one knows why it’s called Watergate Salad, but it’s certainly popular!

Hot Cakes A La Henry
Cook over low to medium heat for two minutes, or until hotcakes have golden undersides.

Crab Bisque
This creamy bisque is an elegant appetizer before any meal.

Baked Mashed Potatoes
These potatoes are just as delicious if you substitute reduced-fat dairy products. ...


S’mores
They're not just for the campfire anymore!


Broccoli Salad
Made ahead, a bowl of this salad would make a well-rounded lunch or dinner for one of those too-busy-to-cook nights.

Christmas Punch
Make this incredibly delicious drink and enjoy it while trimming the Christmas tree.

Spinach Salad
Spinach salad makes for a great starter or even a meal by itself. A little feta cheese will add an extra kick!

Hershey's Chocolate Fudge Icing
Try this rich frosting to top off a delicious Hershey's Chocolate Fudge Cake.

Pepper Steak
This recipe would work well with venison steak also.

Apricot Stuffed Chops
Apricots make these pork chops extra special.



Thanksgiving Yams with Topping
Kids will love this dish (and so will you).

Salsa
Its fast, simple, and will make your mouth water!


Sweet and Sour Pot Roast
This sweet and sour pot roast is flavored with onions, vinegar, brown sugar, and other seasonings.


Roast Leg of Lamb
This really simple roast leg of lamb recipe is perfect for those who have never cooked a leg of lamb.





Corn and Sausage Chowder
Try this hearty one pot meal to stay warm!

Teriyaki Beef & Veggies
Try this delicious stir-fry.

Marvelous Mexican Casserole
Pour green chili gravy over the top of this casserole for added flavor with this can't miss meal!

Buttermilk Fried Chicken
This golden chicken will remind you of Mom and home - there's nothing quite like a crispy piece topped with creamy gravy and mashed potatoes on the side.

Swedish Meatballs
Swedish meatballs can be served as an appetizer or at dinner with steamed rice and a vegetable.

Lemon Buttermilk Pound Cake
This pound cake has a big splash of lemon flavor and is appropriate for any occasion.

Mexican Chicken Bake
Try this spicy chicken dish for dinner tonight.



Spinach Balls
These spinach balls make great appetizers for your next party.

Vegetable Soup
Vegetable soup is one of the best homemade comfort foods. Try this simple recipe.

Green Rice
This recipe makes a hearty side dish.


Spaghetti Sauce
A recipe for fresh tomato sauce for spaghetti. Recipe ingredients include tomatoes, cumin, parsley, garlic, salt, mushrooms and ...



Crab Shrimp Gumbo
Traditionally, gumbo begins with a roux of butter and flour. Toasting the flour in a dry pan on the stove provides a flavorful roux in this Creole specialty.

Baked Chicken Salad
A new twist on chicken salad - this warm dish makes a delicious meal.

Southwest Seasoning
Make your own flavorful Southwest Seasoning to use in your favorite dishes.





Pickled Eggs
In Britain, pickled onions and pickled eggs are often sold in pubs and fish & chip shops.


Dill Dip
A classic party dip that can be served in a fresh-baked Beer Bread bowl.


Mexican Cornbread
This cornbread is moist and tasty with just a hint of heat!


Smoked Chicken Roll Ups
Dinner in a hurry can be as simple as rolling up a tortilla.

Celery Salad
A cool, crisp salad adds crunch and contrast to any menu. You can also use dried cranberries and walnuts.

Beef Stroganoff
Beef and mushrooms cooked in sour cream and served over noodles, this classic recipe has proved itself time and time again.

Collard Greens
A dish you must eat on New Years' Day.

Roast Turkey
The king of all table birds is the turkey. This popular Thanksgiving and Christmas entree is not only delicious, it's a valuable source of protein, vitamin B, and iron. And it's low in calories!

Easy Pumpkin Pie
A tasty holiday tradition made easy.

Bread Stuffing
Delicious and super simple to make!

Candied Yams
Candied sweet potatoes are especially good with roasted turkey, and this recipe is extra good.

Chilled Ruby Red Cider
A cool refreshing way to enjoy the season's apple cider.

Pumpkin Dip
A savory appetizer you can serve with gingersnaps.

Fresh Apple Cake
When apples are in season, there's nothing finer than a simple apple cake. Although easy to make, this cake is anything but ordinary.

Blackberry Pie
There is nothing quite like a blackberry pie warm from the oven.

Waldorf Salad
This waldorf salad is easy to make and so delicious!

Zucchini Cake
Here is a sweet way to get some extra veggies in your diet!


Bill Barker's Beer Bread
When it comes to minimum input and maximum output in the kitchen, beer bread is about as good as it gets.

Tangy BBQ Sauce Recipe
This tasty sauce is great on any meat.

Corned Beef Casserole
Canned corned beef can be combined with a delicious combination of noodles.


Summer Bar-B-Q Chicken Recipe
This chicken recipe is easy and delicious.

Tangy BBQ Sauce Recipe
This simple recipe has 9 ingredients and only takes 10 minutes!


Antipasto
This is the basic appetizer that my family grew up with. It was served on holiday occasions.






Bread Pudding
Bread Pudding, first known as a "poor man's pudding", is an old fashioned dessert that has been popular for a long time.

Creamy Rice Pudding (Kugel)
Here is a rich, comforting dessert from Eastern Europe. Its flavor comes from chewy raisins and fragrant nutmeg.

Woodcock in Wild Mushroom Sauce Recipe
A fabulous recipe for a hunters wild game catch!

Apple Spiced Muffins
These are great any time of year. Plus, they’ll leave your house smelling divine.

Plain and Simple Black-Eyed Peas
Serve these with fresh sliced onions and tomatoes, hot cornbread and butter. A heavenly meal for a Texan, a Southerner or anyone who can enjoy a meal that doesn't necessarily include a big hunk of meat.

Gazpacho Soup Recipe
For this Spanish recipe, it is convenient to have a hand mixer with chopping blades, a food processor or a blender. This gazpacho can be garnished with minced vegetables and parsley or a dollop of sour cream.

Pumpkin Pancakes
This is a fun and different breakfast that all the kids will enjoy.

Tomato Meat Sauce
This is the basic tomato meat sauce that does not require making meatballs.

Apple Crumb Pie
This would be good warm, topped with a piece of cheddar or vanilla ice cream.



Roasted Potatoes
Roasted potatoes coated with olive oil and your favorite herbs, are always a crowd pleaser.

Potato Latke Recipe
Here is an old fashioned Eastern European dish that should be revived. It is nourishing and easy to prepare, and a platter of these - served with sour cream and applesauce - is wonderful!


Sausage Stuffing
A delightful stuffing- excellent with chicken or turkey.


Borscht
This delightful, red soup from the Ukraine may be served either hot or cold. Through the centuries, the meat base has included chicken, duck, goose, turkey and beef. A favorite recipe uses a fat brisket of beef or flank.

Lentil Soup
This is a hearty winter soup.

Rice Turkey Salad
This is one of many ways to use leftover holiday turkey.



Skewered Shrimp and Scallops
This dish is prepared in a very similar way to grilled breaded swordfish in this section.

Whiskey Cake
This is a cousin to the Orange Cake.

Paella
This is a wonderful dish from my grandma, Blanche Bianco. It's pretty and you need just one pot.



Corn and Potato Soup
This corn and potato chowder uses whole kernel corn. This recipe can be changed by adding crumbled bacon!


Cider Vinegar BBQ Sauce Recipe
This hand-crafted barbecue sauce recipe is is a snap to whip up.

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Don't throw away those seeds! They can be turned into a tasty, healthy snack.

Pumpkin Bread
A treat the whole family will enjoy.

Pumpkin Gratin
A great side dish that pairs well with roasted pork loin.

Pumpkin Pecan Apple Cake
A great twist on a holiday pie. That will surely make your mouth water.

Pork-Potato Casserole
A classic recipe for a hearty appetite!


Apple Dumplings with Hot Cider Sauce Recipe
The aroma of apples and cinnamon make this apple dumpling recipe delicious to make and to eat!

Pumpkin-Pear Pie
Pear dresses up traditional pumpkin pie with gourmet flair.

Hot Cinnamon Coffee
Perfect for a wintry morning!

Honey Butter
Honey-butter is expensive to purchase, yet simple to dpulicate at home.

Pumpkin-Banana Pancakes
Banana adds a sweet flavorful note to this pumpkin autumn specialty













Beef with Corn and Tomatoes
This is also a great recipe for your slow cooker.

Lasagna
This is a wonderful lasagna recipe.




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