Today’s recipe is a really quick and easy recipe to make a fabulous bread recipe that works great with a bowl of soup. I got it from a cookbook that I check out of the library. I’m pretty sure it came from one of Debbie G. Harman’s cookbooks. She has several out and I have look at her Cooking for Two and Family Dinner Cookbook. These are both great with recipes that a very similar to the type
Today’s recipe is a really quick and easy recipe to make a fabulous bread recipe that works great with a bowl of soup. I got it from a cookbook that I check out of the library. I’m pretty sure it came from one of Debbie G. Harman’s cookbooks. She has several out and I have look at her Cooking for Two and Family Dinner Cookbook. These are both great with recipes that a very similar to the type
With only 3 days left till the end of the contest, I wanted to give you a quick update. I don’t want to influence the voting, so I won’t disclose the vote tallies for each entry, but what I can say is that it is very, very close. The margin between the first and second place entries is just one vote, and there are 7 entries tied for third that are not too far behind. My advice to the entrants is to use whatever is at your disposal (Twitter, Facebook, etc.), and tell everyone you know to vote.
The voting for our bread contest has officially started. Vote for your favorite bread recipe and you could win a New West KnifeWorks Knife (a $99 value).
Hello friends. I am back! Our Stockholm trip had been fabulous! Way above what I had expected with so many places to see and experience, and what caught my surprise was hubby loveee the city too! Which was good as this means that we will be visiting again, and again. Yay! Needless to say, my compact camera was used up to the max with more than 450 snaps taken! And right now, I am just going