Hi! Welcome to my kitchen; it's my happy place! My name is Lisia, and I love food. I love to cook it, eat it, smell it, experiment with it, share it, and photograph it. This is a compilation of some of my family's old (and new) favorites. I hope you find something that makes your day a little better.
I always make these little pies for Christmas, using homemade jams. But in the summer, you can make them with fresh fruit. They come out...
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A few weeks ago, we were visiting our daughter, Sarah, and she gave me the idea for a taco/rice skillet dinner. Then, my husband was...
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Today, my daughter, Sarah, and I made these tangy, sweet, chewy, buttery cookies. They taste like sunshine and summer, and I really like them. Plus...
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This Crockpot Mississippi Roast recipe is the darling of the internet. It’s been pinned, posted, copied and shared more than any other, … or so...
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I’m in awe of the colors that are found in nature. Fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees, etc are the most varied and gorgeous colors. My eyes...
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I really like broccoli, in fact, as a child, it was my FAVORITE vegetable. My son-in-law, Michael, calls it “nature’s candy.” So, you’d think that...
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I love dried fruit and fruit leather. They have the flavor of fresh fruit, bumped up a notch, making them richer, sweeter, and more intense. I especially...
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Our son-in-law, Ryan, cooked this for us the other day, and it’s delicious! Our daughter found the recipe at kevinandamanda.com. Which, it turns out, got it from...
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This is a petty and tasty way to use fresh fruit. Be sure that your apricots are ripe. Adding less-than-ripe ones will make your crumble turn...
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This is a new addition to our family favorites. It’s easy to make, and the chicken comes out moist, tender, and delicious. We ate it...
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My apricot tree is going crazy, this year! It’s producing it’s little heart out, and we’re enjoying the fruits of its labors (literally). I’ve been...
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