The Hungry {Romance} Writer: Kentucky Pie
Kentucky Pie, also known as Chocolate Pecan Pie, is a great addition to a holiday feast. Or just to celebrate any day of the week.
Kentucky Pie, also known as Chocolate Pecan Pie, is a great addition to a holiday feast. Or just to celebrate any day of the week.
NaNoWriMo will end soon and this is about the time that the dreaded Shiny Object Syndrome kicks in.
The holidays are upon us and it’s time to begin planning for meals, guests, and gifts. This post includes a free printable Holiday Planner that you can adapt for your own needs.
Another Thanksgiving Dinner recipe from The Hungry {Romance} Writer–Fresh Green Beans with Toasted Hazelnut-Lemon Butter is another easy addition to your holiday feast.
I can’t believe it’s week seven in the Prep & Plan series. Today we’re discussing short term storage solutions for our winter and holiday preps as we try to beat the supply chain shortages.
Pardoning turkeys is a fairly new tradition, but there’s an interesting twist to the how they spend the rest of their days.
With the colder weather coming, along with the busy holidays sometimes an herbal warming rub is the only way to soothe your aches and pains.
For a brief time in our history, during the Victorian and Gilded Ages, Thanksgiving was a more formal and elaborate event that often didn’t even include turkey.
NaNoWriMo week 2 is over and it’s time to evaluate how much fun you’re actually having. Because while writing is hard, it should also be fun.
Today’s Thanksgiving Dinner recipe is a Sweet Potato Casserole straight from a mansion along the Battery in Charleston, SC. It’s a perfect compliment to the rest of the meal.
It’s time for week 6 in the Prep and Plan series! This week’s homework is to go through all the winter clothes and figure out what needs to be fixed and replaced before the snow hits and the shelves empty.
After a day of celebrating and feasting, here’s a list of family-friendly movies to watch while you eat your second helping of pie.