Enjoy these favorite family recipes from your CBN.com family.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Marge is a fellow quilter and she gave me this recipe in the grocery store where I work. She is a gifted quilter and a good friend.
This was special because we shared this dish with a homeless fellow on Thanksgiving, and also with my daughter and her family for the first time. I don't have a picture; I never thought of that, just eating it.
Mom fixed this delicious cranberry salad for us every year for both Thanksgiving and Christmas. So good!
This is the most amazing way to eat sweet potatoes. It's not low-calorie, but it is high comfort food. One time when my kids were young, they were a little intimidated about eating sweet potato casserole. I surprised them when I said "no one leaves the table until they eat the casserole or they put their hands in it and squish it around." They had the greatest time and 15 years later bring up that holiday memory.
My Auntie Brenda made this in England when I lived with her. It was a favorite of my sons, and we often had it after a long day of fox hunting. I make it in the winter, and it's wonderful hot or cold with HP sauce. It's healthy and filling. Good for a savoury snack.
They'll be creamy through and through and something on the day of the meal -- you won't have to do!
This salad is so good with ham or turkey at Thanksgiving or Christmas time. Any leftovers go well with cottage cheese.
It's the simpliest way to make string beans dish special for Christmas dinner.
This is a family tradition. No one in the family would feel it was Christmas or Thanksgiving without this dish. You will love it.