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August 5th, 2009 at 02:56pm
Under In Season+ Special Occasion+ Uncategorized
Here in the midwest, where we celebrate all 4 seasons, bbq weather is coming to an end. Sometime the next month or so, most people will be packing away their grilling utensils until next year. Sure, the weather could hold out a while longer, but in general Labor Day marks the end of grilling season. [...]
Continue Reading Last Chance BBQ
Tags: grilling, seasonal recipes, special occasion recipes
By Kristen
August 4th, 2009 at 04:15pm
Under Special Occasion+ Uncategorized
No, you didn’t read that wrong. It hasn’t been proven 100% effective, but according to an article published in Glamour Magazine in 2002, you can get your man to propose by…cooking?
That’s right. The recipe for Engagement Chicken has been around for years. It’s an extremely simple recipe that just requires a chicken, a few lemons, [...]
Continue Reading Get Him to Pop the Question with Chicken
Tags: chicken recipes, dinner, easy chicken recipes, engagement chicken, food myth
By Marly
August 4th, 2009 at 04:00am
Under Contests and Giveaways+ Uncategorized
…and the winner is Lisa M. from Yuba City, California.
Congratulations, Lisa! Here’s what she had to say about winning:
“WOW! The email erally made my day! Thanks RecipeLion for all the great winnable contests. I can’t wait to try the cookbook.”
If you’re looking for delicious complete menus with easy recipes, ideas for [...]
Continue Reading Contest Giveaway: Easy Entertaining for Beginners Cookbook
Tags: contests, giveaways
By Nina
July 20th, 2009 at 08:30am
Under Quick and Easy+ Uncategorized
Okay, I know we write a lot about desserts here at RecipeLion, but let’s face it….dessert can make or break any meal. It should be a sweet ending to your evening and it should NOT come out of a Chips Ahoy box if it can be avoided.
It is really simple to make a homemade dessert [...]
Continue Reading Quick and Easy Fruit Desserts for Summer
Tags: desserts, fruit desserts, Quick and Easy, summer recipes
By Marly
July 10th, 2009 at 09:00am
Under Quick and Easy+ Uncategorized
Jello is the go-to dessert for some people. I mean…why not? It’s quick, easy, low in fat and calories and a popular alternative to those heavy, rich desserts we all love. It truly follows its slogan because its so light on your stomach and on your waistline– there’s always room for Jello!
But lately, I’ve been [...]
Continue Reading There’s Always Room For Jello!
Tags: dessert recipes, jello mold, jello recipes
By Marly
July 2nd, 2009 at 02:25pm
Under Budget Cooking+ Uncategorized
Bisquick has been a staple of the American kitchen ever since it hit the market in 1931. Bisquick is perfect because it is inexpensive, easy to use and always reliable. Most people think of Bisquick as just for pancakes or breakfast food, but Bisquick is versatile and has a wide variety of uses. Make a [...]
Continue Reading How to Make a 3 Course Meal with Bisquick
Tags: easy, kid favorites, Quick and Easy, quick and easy dinner, recipe, weeknight
By Matt
July 2nd, 2009 at 09:30am
Under Holiday Feasts+ Uncategorized
Okay, by this time I’m sure you’ve checked out our collection of 4th of July Recipes and planned out every part of your menu for the big day. But let me remind you, you’re going to be celebrating this holiday from Thursday night until Sunday night, and this will require a lot of festive food. [...]
Continue Reading 4th of July Tips to Flag Down
Tags: 4th of July recipes, holiday recipes, meal tips
By Marly
June 25th, 2009 at 10:32am
Under Delicious Dinners+ Quick and Easy+ Uncategorized
Beans are great because they are a cheap, healthy and delicious protein source. They’re full of fiber and nutrients. Considering the economy, beans are a fantastic way to get protein in your diet on the cheap. I always buy them from the bag and cook them myself, but you can go with canned or pre-cooked [...]
Continue Reading Beans, Beans The Magical Fruit
Tags: easy, eating healthy, healthy cooking, kitchen, lunch recipe, Quick and Easy, soup, stovetop cooking, vegetarian
By Matt
June 23rd, 2009 at 10:35am
Under Kitchen Tips+ Simply Recipes+ Uncategorized
I love buying fresh ingredients in the summer. Peaches are extra juicy, strawberries taste even sweeter and cherry tomatoes pop with flavor. The only problem is that I get so much anxiety going to the grocery store. I want to buy everything fresh, but I know I’ll just be so disappointed when half of my [...]
Continue Reading How to Use Leftover Summer Fruit
Tags: how to, leftover summer fruit, recipes
By Marly