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Stretching Your Meat Budget

I heard on the news the other day that we are now 23 months into the COVID pandemic.  It’s been a long road for all of us, but hearing in those terms…23 months…is just crazy.  Not only have we been dealing with COVID itself, but the rippling effects across society and the economy make things harder.  Supplies are limited, sporadically for some of us, more often for others.  My local Giant is limiting chicken purchases to only 3 packages per transaction.  It’s nearly impossible to find wet cat food without visiting multiple stores, both brick & mortar and online.  A trip to fill your car with gas and groceries costs more than many of us can ever remember.  No matter what your finances look like, I think we are all feeling the impact.  While I don’t have all the solutions, I can offer at least 2 tips when it comes to shopping for meat: 

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Food is love

Food Is Love

Last year, I wrote a blog post about comfort foods. I am a big fan of stick-to-your-ribs dishes that feel like you are being hugged from the inside out. Think about the times you craved comfort foods, whether you make it yourself or if a kind soul prepares one for you.

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Miguel

A Little Bit of Spain in Belfast, PA

We are coming up on our 15th year living in our house. For as long as we’ve been here, there has been a great restaurant down the street that has become a staple in our lives. In years past, we would head down to Miguel’s of Belfast with our parents for dinner on a special occasion or with my sister for a quick drink and some tapas. The food and drinks have always been amazing.

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Nathan

Introducing… Chef Nate!

We went to our favorite restaurant down the street for my birthday and this kid ordered Octopus (which even I won’t eat). He does not mess around when it comes to food. And like me, he not only loves to eat, but he LOVES to cook. He will come into the kitchen and get to work any chance that he gets. For Easter, we got him a subscription to Raddish Kids. He was beyond excited to have his own apron and to get recipes every month that were written for kids.

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Happy New Year

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year, Ya’ll! I hope that you had a wonderful, albeit different, holiday season. Like most of you, I missed out on some traditions and gatherings. I was not able to take my annual Christmas trip to North Carolina to see my sister and my Dad and to share in some amazing Southern cooking. Instead, I had a quiet Christmas and New Year at home with Matt and the boys, but it was still amazing. We watched all of our favorite holiday movies, cooked together, laughed together and just enjoyed our blessings. It was very peaceful and relaxed, and for that, I am thankful.

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macaroni and cheese

The Serious Business of Mac & Cheese

By now, you should know that I take my food very seriously. And macaroni and cheese is no different. This is one of those dishes that I have strong feelings about. To be totally honest, I am a snob when it comes to this dish. It doesn’t help that my Aunt Marsha and Uncle Jerry make the best mac ‘n cheese on Earth. Their version set the standard for me and it’s a high bar to pass. But before we get into my favorite way to make it, let’s talk about all the different variations of this dish that are available.

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Mary at winery

Local Love – Wine Edition

I have the fortune of living amongst several great wineries here in PA. I once knew a guy that told me he “refused to drink local PA swill.” LOL…pretentious much? As a matter of fact, PA is at the same latitude as some of the best European wineries. When also taking into account climate and terroir, PA, and theNortheast and Mid-Atlantic regions have created a notable market for wines.

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