Monthly Archives: November 2008

Consider adding a taste of Savannah to your Thanksgiving menu …

And no, I am not talking about Paula Deen! Savannah Seasons is one of the best cookbooks I own! Inside are wonderful and usually simple recipes that offer readers a taste of the new South. We shared our favorite fall … Continue reading

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Cooking 101 – a good saute pan

You can save a lot of money by cooking your own food. If you are just starting out, consider buying a good saute pan.  Ideally this pan should be heavy stainless steel … and if you shop retail, they can … Continue reading

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A quick smattering of tips and tricks …

The focus of this blog continues to be on green – as in healthy eating and healthy finances! In that spirit, here are a few things that happened around here last week: We are in a huge time crunch but … Continue reading

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Cooking (and eating healthy) for one

Why does it seem easier to cook a meal for a family than just for oneself? My husband has had to travel a great deal lately and I just can’t seem to find the energy to cook when he’s gone! … Continue reading

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Lean and green … green as in cash!

Simple Mom commenters are talking about ways to help their family’s finances and I left a comment there with several ideas that either have worked for me or for some of my friends. I thought I’d share a project I’m … Continue reading

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