Recent Food Blog | Soups/Stews PostsComfort Food Recipes: Soup's Onby Michele Cheplic03 Feb 2009 09:00 AMJust when I thought winter was fading, we get hit with another windchill warning. According to local meteorologists, it will feel like -20 to -40 in parts of Wisconsin and Minnesota today. Oh joy. If you are battling the winter blues, then the following recipe might help improve your mood. Warm Up with Homemade Chowderby Michele Cheplic14 Jan 2009 03:00 PMIt's one of the cheapest ways to warm up your family on a bitterly cold winter's day--stirring up a pot full of steaming hot soup. Homemade soups and chowders are simple to prepare and make for quick and healthy midweek meals. More Hearty Winter Soup Recipes: Turkey and Rice and Tropical Chickenby Michele Cheplic12 Jan 2009 10:25 AMThe Midwest is bracing for record cold temperatures today and tomorrow, while people in the East are hunkering down to take on the big chill later this week. While hot soup may not help jump start your car in the morning, it does help warm a body on a cold winter's day. Tips for Hosting a Winter Soup Partyby Michele Cheplic11 Jan 2009 06:34 AMWith Old Man Winter working overtime, this is the ideal time to host a winter soup party. Hearty Homemade Winter Soup Recipesby Michele Cheplic09 Jan 2009 08:00 AMWe received more than 40 inches of snow in the month December. That's more than our city typically sees during the entire winter season and meteorologists say more of the white stuff is on the way along with record breaking cold temperatures. Next week Milwaukee is not supposed to get above ZERO. Super Soupsby Michele Cheplic28 Nov 2008 03:01 PMThe day after Thanksgiving should be named Leftover Turkey Day rather than Black Friday since most Americans typically partake in round two (or three or four) with the holiday bird. In a previous blog I listed recipes that are ideal for leftover turkey. Soup's On: Spectacular Fall Soup Recipesby Michele Cheplic16 Nov 2008 09:12 PMRich and delicious homemade soup can be a busy cook's best friend especially when Mother Nature is acting like your enemy. Here in the Midwest fall came in like a lamb (it was nearly 80 degrees on Election Day), but now it feels more like late December (yesterday's high was 30 degrees). Time Saving Recipes for Trick-or-Treat Nightby Michele Cheplic29 Oct 2008 10:33 AMWho has time to whip up a four-course meal on Halloween? With the doorbell constantly ringing, your kids screaming about missing costumes pieces and the dog trying to eat out of the treat bowl, most of us are lucky to get one course on the table. Autumn Recipes: K is for Kaleby Michele Cheplic19 Sep 2008 12:12 PMIt's considered one of the healthiest vegetables around. Kale is part of the Brassica family (along with broccoli and cabbage) and is loaded with Vitamin K (good for the blood), Vitamin A (good for bone growth and vision) and Vitamin C (great for the immune system). Autumn Recipes: J is for Jambalayaby Michele Cheplic18 Sep 2008 12:45 PMI live in Wisconsin, home of the world famous Green Bay Packers and the place others come to learn how to tailgate. Around here autumn is known as tailgating season and not just at legendary Lambeau Field. Recent Blog Comments |
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