This biscuit recipe is the epitome of Southern recipes passed down in my family. Buttery, soft, and fluffy with crispy edges, this recipe was handed down from my great grandmother, who eyeballed everything and magically created the perfect biscuits. Making these biscuits takes me straight back to kitchen as a child. Every Saturday morning my, Daddy would teach me how to pat out the dough on the bare countertop with…
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Homemaid Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs are a notorious staple to most tables set for large gatherings. Easy to make, they are a tasty contribution and the perfect size to squeeze onto any plate. This recipe is just like the classic, but with a salty twist– we add green olives instead of relish. And let me tell you, it is SO good. The salt from the olives packs a large amount of flavor, meaning…
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DIY Easter Tree
While repurposing Christmas trees for other holidays has developed its own niche in recent years, Easter trees were a springtime tradition that we grew up with in my childhood home. Basic and minimalistic, these are an easy way to make any home festive during the Spring season. The process is just a simplistic as the overall look, making for an easy project. Here are five quick steps to create your…
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Easter Basket Gift Ideas
Anyone else seem to have Easter creep up on them last minute? Well, if you’re like me, here’s 14 gift ideas for your little one’s Easter basket, guaranteed to arrive before Easter! (Thank you, Amazon). 1. Montessori Carrot Toy This is such a cute, festive toy and we love all things Montessori! Definitely going in Wheeler’s Easter basket. Get it here: Montessori Carrot Toy 2. Montessori Fidget Toy We have…
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Homemaid Banana Bread, Gluten free, Dairy free Recipe
This banana bread recipe a hearty go-to recipe in my The smell of fresh baked banana bread was a common staple in my childhood home. On any given day after school, I would come home to the sweet, warm smell and know that a tasty afternoon snack was coming right up. We used banana bread for all sorts of occasions… having people over to the house for coffee, small group,…
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How to Clean The Kitchen Oven
If you just typed “how to clean my oven” in your Google search bar, you’re not the only one. Cleaning the oven can seem like a daunting task, especially if it’s not a common or regular chore. Despite how grueling it may seem, this particular oven cleaning tutorial is simple, effective, and guaranteed to get the job done. Full disclosure, we hadn’t cleaned our oven in well over a year…
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Spring Wreath Tutorial
Wreath making is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of the word “crafting”. Growing up, my church had a biyearly craft bazaar that my mom helped with. Her contribution was always holiday themed wreaths. I can still smell the hot glue and fake moss in the craft room now. While they are generally seasonal, I love how little things like wreaths, placemats and napkins can make…
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Momma’s “Zoe’s Inspired” Chicken Salad
It may be embarrassing to admit, but back a few years ago, my momma, sister and I went through tubs of Zoe’s chicken salad on a weekly basis. Hearty, flavorful and a seemingly good balance of fat and protein, this stuff always made for the perfect meal or snack! After looking at the chunk of our budgets this wonderful chicken salad was taking up, my momma decided to do some…
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How I Met my Husband
This is a story for just about anyone. And I mean anyone. If you find yourself to be a hopeless romantic, lonely and single, happily married, dating in puppy love, or just plain done with love altogether, there’s probably something for you in this story. How do I know? Well, I’m somewhere between the hopeless romantic and bleak realist, but in the midst of some pretty tragic circumstances this story—my…
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CREAMY NON-DAIRY TUSCAN CHICKEN
Whether you’re ditching dairy in hopes to achieve health goals, or you’ve got dairy sensitivity, this recipe is the ultimate feel-good recipe when you’re craving creamy without the actual cream. We’re currently still breastfeeding and Wheeler is experiencing some tummy troubles. After a trip to the pediatrician, we determined that he is experiencing acid reflux with an aversion to dairy. I love cheese and all things creamy, but when it…
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