I can't believe how many tumbleweeds are on my block right now. They are absolutely everywhere. Stuck in the gutters, rolling through traffic, hanging out in my bushes. EVERYWHERE. I remembered an old Texas cookbook that my grandmother had when I was growing up...
It is almost St. Patrick's Day! That means every local bar, pub and even some restaurants will be serving up pints of green beer. Now is you would love to celebrate by drinking green beer but don't feel like leaving the comforts of your home, here's how you can do it!
No Thanksgiving dinner is complete without some mashed potatoes. It is one of my favorite side dishes at any meal. Here is a delicious spin on an old favorite.
When October rolls around, I am filled with the excitement of Halloween! Mostly because I love all the treats that come with the holiday. Like, my favorite, caramel apples!
It is St. Patrick's Day! That means every local bar, pub and even some restaurants will be serving up pints of green beer. Now is you would love to celebrate by drinking green beer but don't feel like leaving the comforts of your home, here's how you can do it!
The Irish Car Bomb is a popular drink around St. Patrick's Day, though some be surprised to hear it didn't originate in Ireland. In 1979, Charles B. Oat created the drink at Wilson's Saloon in Norwich, Connecticut, according to a booze blogger who studied bartending under Oat.