It is part of my husband’s family’s Christmas Eve tradition to enjoy this soup with homemade pierogi. While you probably won’t like it if you don’t like sauerkraut, it isn’t too sour because you cool it down a bit and add broth to it. Also, the cans of sauerkraut can be hard to find, soContinueContinue reading “Polish-Czech Mushroom Soup”
Author Archives: Denise Hudak
Grandma’s Applesauce
I grew up playing in an apple orchard. My paternal grandparents owned a small orchard. It got smaller over time as they sold off pieces of the land, but it was big enough we would pick the apples every year for grandma to sell at the roadside. We would climb those trees, pick those apples,ContinueContinue reading “Grandma’s Applesauce”
Suicide Prevention Starts with Awareness
Updated February 26, 2024 Suicide awareness is improving now, but for a long time it was something we didn’t talk about. In fact for some people, it is still something they feel they can’t talk about. I have experienced suicidal thoughts and have a daughter who has had them as well. It is something thatContinueContinue reading “Suicide Prevention Starts with Awareness”
Zucchini Pizzas
I would like to say this recipe came from a strong desire for my family to eat healthy, but truthfully I just LOVE zucchini (and so does my family). Plus, we get a lot from friends and family each summer, so I am always looking for new ways to use it. Zucchini, sliced in approxContinueContinue reading “Zucchini Pizzas”
White Enchiladas
Mexican food is a weekly occurrence in our house. We love spicy food, and we LOVE queso, so one night I played a little. This recipe is not just delicious, but really simple, especially if you use canned chicken. And who doesn’t love a queso-type sauce?!Large Tortillas2 – 12 oz Cans of Chicken (or 2ContinueContinue reading “White Enchiladas”
Copycat Cracker Barrel Brussel Sprouts n Kale Salad – Updated Version
Every summer we participate in a CSA (Community Sourced Agriculture). A local farmer sells “shares” of his crops each week. We get all kinds of wonderful veggies, and even some beautiful blackberries. One item we usually get in abundance is kale. (If you would like to find one near you, you can look here: https://www.localharvest.org/csa/)ContinueContinue reading “Copycat Cracker Barrel Brussel Sprouts n Kale Salad – Updated Version”
Aunt Edie’s Cucumber Salad
My husband’s family is full of wealth of great recipes! His cousin sent me his mom, Aunt Edie’s, recipe for this cucumber salad as a fabulous summer option. We like it with the vinaigrette, in part because then we can dip my husband’s sourdough bread in it. :-)4-6 cucumbers2-3 tomatoes1 sweet onion If you likeContinueContinue reading “Aunt Edie’s Cucumber Salad”
Greek Skillet Chicken
I put out a request for some suggestions for hot weather recipes, because who wants to cook when it is super hot? One of my friends gave me this recipe and as a house full of people who love Mediterranean food, this was a winner!2 Large Chicken Breasts, cubed8 oz package of Sliced MushroomsMedium Onion,ContinueContinue reading “Greek Skillet Chicken”
Be Nice
The phrases “use your words” and “be nice” keep going through my head. Simple principles and phrases we have all used with children, and yet, they seem to be lost on adults right now. Some time ago I read the book, “Everything I need to know I learned in kindergarten”. Am I the only oneContinueContinue reading “Be Nice”
Let’s Remember Our Lost Loved Ones
Many who have experienced the loss of someone close to them warned me, the firsts are the hardest. And they were, but the grief does not go away because time passes. I am constantly fighting to make life as “normal” as possible. My kids need that. To tell you the truth, I probablyContinueContinue reading “Let’s Remember Our Lost Loved Ones”
