This fabulous Artichoke and Cheese Frittata is a wonderful breakfast, or breakfast for dinner, recipe. Made with leftover vegetables this cheesy-good frittata is one the whole family will enjoy! Artichoke and Cheese Frittata Recipe A frittata is an egg-based dish in which you combine leftover meats, cheeses and vegetables. It is the ultimate stockpile/leftover dish. … Read More about Artichoke and Cheese Frittata Recipe
Renovations Completed To Date
I have made mention that Hubby and I are doing house renovations this year, and I have blogged about a few of them. This is our original renovations list: ● Do something with the built-ins in the family room ● Get Hubby to do something with the built-ins in his office ● Install hardwood flooring … Read More about Renovations Completed To Date
Horsehair Brooms
In my quest to buy new household goods for our Florida condo, I have been researching a lot of products I never gave a thought about before. Hubby and I have decided we are going to take some time, go through the basement, the (stuffed) front closet, and more importantly, the giant kitchen-utensil drawer (that … Read More about Horsehair Brooms
Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Hubby and I live in a pretty nice house in a pretty nice neighborhood. We don’t live in a barn, so the doors in our house should be closed after someone exits the house. Apparently Hubby never got that memo. Hubby has a horrible habit of opening the slider off the kitchen, calling for Max … Read More about Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Pumpkin Nut Roll Recipe
Bake a pumpkin nut roll for the holidays, special occasion or anytime. Your friends and family will love this beautiful and delicious pumpkin dessert – a fantastic alternative to pumpkin pie. Pumpkin Nut Roll Recipe Pumpkin Nut Roll Recipe Mise en Place: ● Measuring Cup ● Measuring Spoons ● Spatula ● Stand Mixer ● Crisco … Read More about Pumpkin Nut Roll Recipe
You Mean People LIE On The Internet?
I am shocked, shocked I tell you!
Our CSA Share
This is the diary of our CSA share this year. The cost of a full share is $545 for 22 weeks (this CSA offers a winter share) which will bring us to the last week in October, and works out to $24.75 per week. Western New York weather is such that June is the lightest … Read More about Our CSA Share
Trader Vics Roasted Chestnut Liqueur Review
Today I would like to discuss: Trader Vics Roasted Chestnut Liqueur. The first thing you need to know about Trader Vics Roasted Chestnut Liqueur is that it is 26.5% alcohol by volume, and you can taste that. It is a warm liquor probably best suited from September on into the winter. I drink it neat, … Read More about Trader Vics Roasted Chestnut Liqueur Review
How Does Your Garden Grow?
It is now mid-September and most of us know whether our gardens were booms or busts this year. At the Ann’s Entitled Life household, it was a little bit of both. Our blackberry bush was growing great, loaded with fruit. I was able to pick quite a bit before the roof was done, and many … Read More about How Does Your Garden Grow?
How To Cut Open An Acorn Squash
How To (Easily) Cut Open An Acorn Squash; A simple, ingenious way to easily cut open your acorn squash without using upper body strength! Perfect every time. I am sure there are many ways to cut open a squash, but hubby figured out this ingenious way for me to do it that does not require … Read More about How To Cut Open An Acorn Squash