we’ve done some garden clean out and we found the tag for those little yellow tomatoes.
it says they are an “over achiever”. and I sure agree with that
so if any of you do a garden next spring and want an easy to grow tomato plant. look for Chef Jeff Yellow Pear.
When I cook a recipe that’s a family favorite or a new recipe we like, I plan to write them on recipe cards for my old recipe box.
over the last few days, I’ve cooked these…..
a new soup recipe that was so good!
this soup is a lot like Olive Garden’s zuppa toscana soup
Chocolate chip muffins are always requested by some of our grandchildren
on Saturday, I chopped up the vegetables and made the dressing for this cole slaw.
Sunday morning, I mixed them together to make cole slaw and out some potatoes to bake in a small crock pot.
after church, I baked some oven ready butterfly shrimp and we ate that for lunch with the baked potatoes and cole slaw.
that was a very nice meal!
hope you have all had a nice weekend
❤️ Rhonda
Your recipes sound awesome. I really like the soup one.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Thanks for the recipes!
ReplyDeleteThe recipes sound tasty.
ReplyDeleteWe have grown the small yellow pear looking tomatoes before. Delicious too.
ReplyDeleteI love that you're adding family favorite recipes to your heirloom box. What a treasure for generations to come!
ReplyDeleteWe had a longtime family favorite yesterday to celebrate B's 15th birthday (HOW are these children 15!?), the meal he always asks for, cheese enchiladas. He requested a chocolate pecan pie instead of a cake, which was also a hit. Miss L cannot have tree nuts, so she got chocolate chip cookies per her request.
Greg has decided he's going to be a gardener once he retires (next spring?), so I'll keep an eye out for those tomatoes. He doesn't eat fresh tomatoes, but I do, and Jess and the kids as well.
These are delicious sounding recipes! That slaw sounds like something we'd especially enjoy.
ReplyDeleteYum! Your recipes sound delicious, especially the muffins!!
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