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What’s Cookin’ – Fish Chowder
I lived in New England in the early 80s. In fact, my oldest daughter was born in Boston. It is there that I developed a love for really good seafood and chowders – not the deep fried shrimp or thick, … Continue reading
What’s Cookin’ – Pasta Fagioli Soup (Italian Chili)
The weather has turned wintry here. We have even had a few snow flurries. It’s been dark and overcast. That means it’s a good time for soup, and this is my Band Geek’s favorite! I received this recipe from a … Continue reading
What’s Cookin’ – Three Bean Chili Con Carne & Chili Mac
We have had unseasonably warm and dry weather this fall. This past weekend, however, the temperatures dropped, and we are now “enjoying” more fall-like weather. Enjoying is a relative term to me since I much prefer summer to winter and … Continue reading
What’s Cookin’ – Easy Chicken Noodle Soup
I had a sick kid this week. So I made a quick and easy chicken noodle soup to soothe her sore throat. This isn’t truly from scratch, but it’s also not canned soup. This makes a quick and easy meal for … Continue reading
What’s Cookin’ – Chicken Wild Rice Soup (gluten free)
Colder weather means it’s time to break out the soup recipes. I adapted this recipe so that it would be gluten free for my sister who lives in Minnesota and supplies me with wild rice. Wild rice is actually a grass … Continue reading
What’s Cookin’ – Tortellini Soup
In honor of the first day of Autumn, we had soup for dinner. This souper (couldn’t resist) easy recipe is our cool weather pick for those nights when time and imagination are at a premium. I developed this recipe several years … Continue reading