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Oatmeal Raisin Bars

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I consolidated two posts into one from my other blog....... 3/4 C Butter 3/4 C Brown Sugar(I used Splenda Brown Sugar) 1/4 C Granulated Sugar (Again Splenda) 1 C Flour 1/4 Roasted Coconut 1 1/2 C Oatmeal Cream the sugars and butter together, slowly add the flour, Add Oatmeal and Raisins, Mix thoroughly, Spread out by hand "smooshing" the mix into the bottom of the pan (9x 13, greased) *note this will be a thin bar almost like cookie thin* **Tonite I added about 1/2-3/4 C of coconut to the top and when it was all done is was toasted on top! 350* for about 20-25 mins or until it looks like it is browning on the sides...  I made use of the wood stove and baked some oatmeal/raisin bars which didn't last past the next morning. Mixing by hand, slowly add the flour Add Oatmeal and Raisins I ended up having to mix with my built in "mixers" Spread out by hand "smooshing" the mix into the bottom of the pan (9x 13, grea

Cinnamon Roll Quick Bread

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Yesterday I was over at "The Rehomesteaders" Blog and she had a recipe on there that I could not resist making called " Cinnamon Roll Quick Bread ".  I copied off the recipe and this is what I got..... Recipe at the bottom of this post taken directly from Rachael's site..... Mine did not come out like her picture looked but it is delish!  RECIPE:   Ingredients : Bread 2 cups flour 1 Tablespoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup milk 2 teaspoons vanilla 1/2 cup plain greek yogurt or sour cream Swirl Topping 1/3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons cinnamon 2 Tablespoons water Glaze 1/2 cup powdered sugar 1 Tablespoon milk Preheat oven to 350F and spritz a bread pan with cooking spray.  In a large bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt and sugar.  In a separate bowl, combine egg, milk, vanilla and yogurt/sour cream.  Mix wet and dry ingredients together.  Pour into greased bread pan.  Mix the swirl ingred

Broccoli Salad

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My Broccoli Salad is not exactly like my mother in laws (my fav) but it comes a close second to it!  Recipe: 2 large heads of broccoli- cut into bite size pieces ( flowerettes only ) (some use cauliflower too) 1 large onion 1 cup of craisins 1 cup of raisins nuts are optional Dressing: 1 cup of mayo 1 cup of sour cream couple teaspoons of lemon juice 1/4 cup of sugar Mix everything together real good and let sit in fridge for at least 3 hrs before serving. Usually good to make the night before but hey some of us aren't that prepared.... . do the best you can it is still really good!!

Bisquick Quickie

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 I came across some Bisquick while unpacking some camping stuff while looking for my baking supplies as my pears and apples needed to be used up. 1 C. of Bisquick 1/2 C of water +/- mix them together until they are the consistency of pancake batter. 4-5 apples peeled and sliced 1-2 pears peeled and sliced I used two small pints of berry preserves made with splenda 1 9x13 baking pan put all the fruit in the bottom of the pan and pour the Bisquick mix over the top of the fruit mix. Bake 350* for 30 min or until your toothpick comes out clean.

Bisquick Pizza

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Remember the Bisquick I found in the camping gear well I have been trying to use it up. I intended on making Ranchwife's Panbread and decided to try something new for crust for pizza. 3 1/3 C Bisquick 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 C Warm Water Mix these together until it forms a ball. Then roll it out like pie crust and put on a flat pan to bake for about 7 mins in 375* oven. Then add your ingredients for pizza and place back into oven at 425* for about 17 mins or until done.

No Bake Chocolate Oat Cookies

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I found this recipe the other day and had to try it! I am trying not to eat junk but sometimes you just need a little something to get ya through. Here is one of my solutions. These little goodies are great and are so simple to make. I changed a one thing from the original recipe . The recipe called for coconut oil and I used butter as I do not have coconut oil on hand. This little treat satisfied my sweet tooth. And most anything that uses honey I will try at least once!

Cast Iron Beans & Cornbread

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In a cast iron dutch oven, a little bit of oil in the bottom of the pan add 1 whole onion, chopped cook until the onions are done then add rinsed beans. 1 can-black beans 1 can-navy beans 1 can-pinto beans 1 can-kidney beans 1 can-chili beans(do not rinse) Add water to cover the beans and bring to a boil. Turn down to a simmer for about an hour stirring occasionally. Cornbread from scratch 1 C Flour 1 C Cornmeal 1/2 C Sugar 4 tsp baking powder 3/4 tsp salt 2 eggs 1/4 C oil 1 C milk 1 can of corn or creamed corn(optional) Mix all of these in a bowl and pour into a 13 x9 greased pan Bake in 425* 23-27 mins

Mary's Cabbage Rolls

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This recipe is my own version of Cabbage Rolls. There are so many different ways to make them by  Googling  them you can see for yourself. I first start out with a head of cabbage of medium size, place in pan of water to boil. Once you have it boiling, let it boil about 15-20 mins this should get all the way thru to the heart of the cabbage. Once done set aside in a strainer/colander to drain excess water off. Better to drain heart side down! While you are boiling the cabbage, start frying up your meat combo(1 lb ground sausage & 1lb of ground burger) add 1 med onion, chopped and add seasoning such as garlic powder & Montreal Steak Seasoning. Cook until done thoroughly. ***Reality is you will probably have cabbage done before the meat is finished. While all your meat and cabbage are cooking put on some rice (1 c white rice to 2 c water) bring to boil then turn down to simmer until water is gone about 20 mins.  Ok then you mix the rice and meat together in large bowl.