Making your own sauerkraut is a simple process using only 2 ingredients and a wide mouth canning jar. Fermented vegetables, like sauerkraut, are good for the digestive system too. I found the homemade sauerkraut to be so much better than store bought stuff. So, if it’s so easy, what’s the downside? Well, you have …
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In this post I’ll be sharing the Top 10 Most Popular Recipes of 2016. It is always fun to look back and see what readers liked most of the recipes posted throughout the year. I cannot even decide which of these wonderful dishes is my favorite from 2016. Let’s have a look and I’ll …
In this post I am sharing the Chick Fil A Coleslaw Recipe. In case you haven’t heard, Chick Fil A has decided to drop it’s coleslaw from their menu in order to add different options to their menu. They realize that there are those who love their slaw so they decided to share …
Happy New Year! This collection contains all of your favorite Southern style recipes for traditional New Year’s Day meal. Blessings for a prosperous and healthy year to come! Julia’s Simply Southern: Southern New Year’s Day Dinner Recipes Deep South Dish: Traditional Southern New Year’s Day Recipes South Your Mouth: Black Eyed Peas & Collard Greens: A New Year’s …
In this post I’ll be sharing Southern Christmas Dinner Recipes and Menu Ideas. The holidays! They all happen so fast. By the time we’ve finished Thanksgiving dinner it is time to start planning the Christmas dinner menu. It’s not so tough though since our Southern holiday dinners are almost the same. Maybe a change …
In this post I’m sharing Julia’s Vegetable Beef Soup Recipe. In honor of January being Soup Month and this arctic blast that has come our way I am making a big pot of vegetable beef soup. It is one of my favorite winter meals and it lasts a couple of days so I …
According to tradition, New Year’s Day supper will bring you fortune in the year to come. Everyone in the South will be eating some type of pork, collard greens or cabbage, black eyed peas or Hoppin’ John, and cornbread. It’s tradition, but how did it start? Well back in the days of that unfortunate …