When you have kids, you always try to make meals and desserts more fun, that's how I decided to try making these Mini Apple Pies. I basically used my Apple Crisp Pie Recipe, without the apple crisp on top, and made it into Mini Apple Pies. You could totally add the apple crisp on top of these Mini Apple Pies, it would be delicious, I just wanted to try something different. Ingredients 500 grams of store bough pie dough Flour to roll the dough. 6 cups of apples pealed, cored and cut ... continue reading...
Easy Brown Sugar Pinwheel Cookies
These Easy Brown Sugar Pinwheel Cookies are the first cookies I've baked with my mom as a child. We used to make this recipe at Christmas time. My mom was baking her pies, meat pies and chicken pot pies, and when she was done, we made these amazing cookies with the left over pie dough. What's great about this recipe is that it's easy, quick and requires only 3 ingredients. It's the perfect dessert recipe to make with your kids. I use store bough pie dough to make my Brown Sugar Pinwheel ... continue reading...
Choucroute Garnie
Choucroute Garnie is French for dressed sauerkraut. It's a dish originating from Alsace in France, and it's the perfect dish to celebrate fall and Oktoberfest. I make Choucroute Garnie every fall, and my family loves it. All the different kinds on sausages and pork meat, cooked together with sauerkraut, white wine, apple juice and spices makes it an unforgettable and amazing dish. Ingredients 2 tablespoons of butter 2 thick slices of bacon cut in lardons 4 pounds of meat (thick slices ... continue reading...
Crock-Pot Italian Meatball Stew
Fall is here, and I'm so happy to be cooking with my Crock-Pot again. The recipe I have for you today is not only delicious, but it's inexpensive, really easy to prepare and kids approved. You'll want to print this Crock-Pot Italian Meatball Stew recipe, because your family will be asking you to make it again and again. It's a great recipe for busy moms. You can easily prepare everything the night before, place the Crock-Pot dish in the fridge, and start the cooking in the morning before you ... continue reading...
What I’ve learned about RBC RESP
Have you read my post Be smart and think “Someday” with RBC RESP? In that post I was talking to you about the benefits of saving for your kids' education. Since then, I've attended the RBC RESP Twitter party, and I've learned even more great things on RESPs. Did you know that if your child chooses not to pursue post-secondary education, upon cancellation of your RESP plan, you can transfer money to a sibling or roll it over to your RRSP? Did you know that if you are considered a low income ... continue reading...
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