Most people are familiar with the Thanksgiving story of our pilgrim forefathers (even if not always the most accurate story) but what about the Thanksgiving stories of pioneers living in the wild and unruly west of the 19th century? The 1800’s brought about a great migration of homesteading pioneers across North America. People who sold […]
Fresh Apple Bread
I’m going to let you in on a little secret. This recipe for fresh apple bread comes from the family recipe book and this recipe hasn’t been shared with anyone before it went into the book. In fact the contributing family member even made a note at the bottom of the recipe, “This is the […]
Sopapilla Cheesecake
If you’ve never had a sopapilla then I feel sorry for you. Here in Texas it is a traditional dessert from practically every Mexican food restaurant that has opened its’ doors. It is a fried tortilla sprinkled with cinnamon, sugar, and brown sugar. Smother that in butter, drizzle with honey, and I promise you will […]
Christmas Crack: Cracker Candy
I was searching for this recipe for Christmas Crack (Cracker Candy) dessert and there were a ton of them on the Internet but I had honestly never heard of it until Mrs. Lone Star made it the other day. It is absolutely delicious. So good in fact, that I have eaten far more than I […]
Chicken Potato Casserole
Mrs. Lone Star found this recipe for chicken potato casserole from a cute little blog that is sadly no longer up. However, all credit goes to My Sweet Little Steiner Family. Making this a loaded potato casserole really takes it to the next level and this is a die hard favorite for dinner in the […]
Loaded Potato Soup
I have been a meat and potatoes kind of guy for as long as I can remember. I love potatoes in every form I’ve ever eaten them, except potato salad. (I know! I know! That’s practically sacrilege to admit when you live in the South). It’s no wonder that I love potato soup and have […]
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