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Showing posts with label fall recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall recipes. Show all posts

Friday, November 8, 2013

Anything Goes Linky # 127 and Fall Featutres

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Welcome to the party! Before we get started, let's check out some of the awesome links from last weeks linky. 

Pumpkin Patch In A Jar  shared by I'm Not A Trophy Wife.  

Cranberry Honey Butter  shared by Robyn's View

Cider Glazed Butternut Squash  shared by Gluten Free A-Z. 


15+ Thanksgiving Day Games shared by Grandparents Plus.

Pumpkin Gooey Butter Cookies  shared by Not Everything I Make Is Pretty. 

Thank you to everyone that linked up last week. I can't wait to see what you have for me this week. 


Friday, October 25, 2013

Anything Goes Linky #125 and 10 Halloween Fantastic Features

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Welcome to the party! This is a great place to find Halloween and Fall inspiration. I was inspired earlier this week when I shared my pumpkin family pictured above, made out of trash!  Below are several features from last weeks linky party that I hope you will find inspiring too:

Easy DIY Halloween Pillows by 24 Cottonwood Lane. 

Witches Broom Lollipops  by Vintage Celebrations. 

DIY Pumpkin Goblets  by A Time For Seasons 

Scary Solar Lights  by Jelly Fish Jelly 

White Sweater Pumpkins  by Creative Passage.

Eye of Newt Halloween Bundt Cake by Making Memories With Your Kids 

Pumpkin Scones  by Simple Girl


Dollar Tree Skull Upcycle  by Rain On A Tin Roof. 

Thanks again to everyone for sharing your amazing talent with us at Bacon Time. Now it's time to party! 





Saturday, October 5, 2013

Easy 5 Ingredient Pumpkin Ravioli Lasagna


If you love pumpkin, pasta, and cheese, then you will Fall in love with my Easy 5 Ingredient Pumpkin Ravioli Lasagna. This recipe looks and taste very gourmet, however it's ready to go into the oven in minutes. Instead of using lasagna pasta, I used store bought fresh Grilled Chicken and Mozzarella Ravioli by Pasta Prima, found at Safeway. This particular brand comes with a Parmesan and Herb packet included, reducing my grocery list even further for this dish. 

Ingredients:

2 (8 oz) Packages of Store Bought Fresh Ravioli 
2 (16 oz) Jars of Alfredo Sauce (I used Ragu Light Parmesan Alfredo) 
29 oz can of Pumpkin Pure
4 Cups of Shredded Mozzarella (I used reduced fat)
15 oz of Ricotta (I used part skim)

Optional: Garnish with Chopped Parsley 


Directions:

Preheat oven to 375 F degrees. You may choose to spray your baking dish with a non stick butter or olive oil flavored cooking spray, I usually do, since it make clean up easier. Pour one jar of Alfredo into your large baking dish. Lay out your Ravioli evenly. Top with half of your Mozzarella, and all of your Ricotta and Pumpkin, spreading evenly. Top with your second jar of Alfredo, and the rest of your shredded cheese. If your Ravioli came with a Parmesan and Herb packet like mine, then sprinkle that on top, along with some ground black pepper. Bake covered with foil for 45 minutes, or until hot and bubbly, then remove foil and bake for 10 to 15 more minutes. Let cool for 5 minutes before serving. 


I served ours with some wheat bread, for dipping into the cheesy gooey pumpkin sauce. Speaking of pumpkins, I must sign off to get ready for our annual Wemple's Pumpkin Patch trip!  I can't wait to pick out some pumpkins, shop at the charming gift shop (where I am a vendor by the way), eat some pumpkin pie, burn off that pie as I find my way through the corn maze, and go on a hay ride. 

Well that's what I have been up to, what about you? Come share at our next Anything Goes weekly linky party.  

Friday, September 20, 2013

Anything Goes Linky # 120 and Features

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I forgot to post features last linky party. Forgive me, I have been a bit overwhelmed, with work, soccer, my shop, and so many other things on my to do list. I need a personal assistant, unfortunately I can't afford one. I am sure you can relate, us moms seem to always be on the go. So this time around, I will be posting features from last week, and the previous week. I hope you will enjoy them as much as I did. 

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Confession, I put my makeup on in the morning for work, while I watch Scooby Doo! I love it, just as much as my boys do. Sometimes I am not even watching, I just find Scooby Doo comforting, to be playing in the background. So it's no surprise, I am featuring this fabulous Scooby Doo Party By Vixen Made



Speaking of parties, I love these Minion Party Bags By Pam's Party and Practical Tips


It's no secret, I love jewelry, and statement rings, like these Mixed Media Rings By Little Treasures


Oh I am in love with this French Country Chair Makeover By Rain On A Tin Roof. I would love to see a beautiful chair like this in my girls den, aka, studio shop shed. 

And now it's time to party!




Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Easy Pumpkin Cookies with Cinnamon Icing Guest Post The Life of an "Ordinary" Housewife

My name is Danielle and I blog over at The Life of an "Ordinary" Housewife! I'm a wife, mother to a Quincey Kitty, crafter, and lover of God. I hope you stop by my space and check it out! I LOVE to meet new people! LOVE IT!

Mindie has been so generous to share her space with me today. I'm going to give ya a little yummy tutorial today!

It's Fall Y'all! {I'm not from the south}
You know what that means...PUMPKIN everything!


Monday, October 1, 2012

Easy Pumpkin Strudel French Toast


Have you had a chance to pick up some of Grandpa's Oven Pumpkin Cobbler Bread yet from Walmart? They only carry it in the Fall and Winter in our local store. When it's in stock, I love to make my family a delicious breakfast using it. This recipe could not be easier, yet it brings tons of smiles. 

Makes 8 Hearty Pieces of French Toast

Ingredients:

Grandpa's Oven Pumpkin Cobbler Bread (20 ounce loaf) -From Walmart
2/3 cup of half n half or milk
3 large eggs
non stick butter flavored spray
Maple Syrup (We served ours with sugar free syrup)

Directions:

Slice loaf into 8 even pieces. Whisk together your eggs and half n half or milk. Heat your griddle to 325 - 350 F degrees. Place each slice of bread, one at a time, into your egg and milk mixture, turning to coat. Then cook on griddle, flipping once, until both sides are brown and crispy. 

Tip 1- If serving scrambled eggs too, whisk your eggs for scrambling in the same bowl used to make french toast, there is no need to rinse it out. 

 Tip 2-Wrap any leftover french toast individually in plastic wrap, and store in freezer. Microwave for about 45 seconds for a quick breakfast later in the week. 

Tip 3-Cut a few calories and fat by using sugar free syrup, egg substitute, and fat free milk in recipe above.

We enjoyed our french toast with scrambled  eggs and bacon.  Well this breakfast sure made us excited for Fall. I hope you will enjoy it too.



Monday, September 24, 2012

My Light Cranberry Pomegranate Margarita In Healthy Cooking Taste of Home




I am happy to announce that my Light Cranberry Pomegranate Margarita, perfect for Fall, has been published in Taste of Home's Healthy Cooking magazine. You can find my easy recipe in the October/November 2012 issue, on page 12 and 14. 


You can find the recipe in the picture below!


Hope you are all enjoying Fall, my favorite season.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

26 Fantastic Fall Features

Thank you to everyone that linked up last week.  As always I had a hard time narrowing down my favorite links.   Here are a few I know you all will  love.


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A Heart Full of Love shared these cute meringue ghosts.