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Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Fudge Bake Happiness Recipe

 

Baked Fudge that will make you HAPPY!


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Fudge Bake Happiness Recipe



Quote For The Day:



"Nowadays I find chocolate and/or chocolate-based snacks to be great motivators. Everyone loves chocolate. If someone has a lot of work to do, put a piece of fudge in a glass container (so they can see it) and let them know that if they accomplish their tasks, they can eat the fudge. You'll definitely get a reaction!" -Michael Scott



Food For Thought:



The salad I was not happy with!



I was not too long ago I purchased salad on my phone and scheduled to pick it up along with other items I had ordered. I drove to the store and received my items. When I returned home and unpacked my items I noticed the salad did not look the greatest. I was disappointed.



My first thought was to call the store and complain. Then I thought I would leave a bad review. If I had gone into the store myself and handpicked the bag salad I would not have chosen the one they had given me. I wondered why the person who picked the salad for me picked this bag. Were they not paying attention? Did they pick that bag on purpose? What was I going to do about this situation?



I didn't eat the salad. I threw it out. I decided not to complain to the store. I chose not to say anything. I decided to go to the store and pick the bag of salad I wanted next time.



Has this type of thing happened to you before? I hope you have not experienced this. What would you have done in this situation? I am interested in your thoughts about this bag of salad. I think most people would say something but would it do any good? There are many questions that can be asked about this situation and many answers to the questions.



I don't know if I did the right thing or the wrong thing. I think it would have been good to say something about it. As I reflect on this bag of salad I recall many situations in life where something happened that I was not happy with and decided to say nothing. Some things have happened in my past where I did say something because I was unhappy.



I have learned to "pick my battles" in life. When is the right time to say something? When is the wrong time to say something? I believe weighing the cost of saying something is important. What will it cost me to stand my ground on something I believe strongly in? Maybe it will take time? Maybe the person I say something to will retaliate? There is always a cost of some kind.



One thing for sure about me, when I believe so strongly in something, I will raise the issue. What do you think? Can you relate to this situation or similar situations in your life? Your feedback is important to me and I would love to hear from you.



More Questions For You:



  • What is your favorite kind of fudge?
  • Do you like fudge? 
  • Have you made fudge for a friend before as a gift?
  • Do you like fudge with marshmallows in it?
  • Did you see my recipe from yesterday? It is called Spaghetti Pie Recipe. If you are craving a nice Italian dish, I think you will like this one.



More Information For You:



We are not sure the exact history of fudge but it is delicious and had been around for a very long time. It is rumored that fudge came from America. Fudge gets its name from the creation process. The earliest known origin fact about the creation of fudge comes from Marland. You can learn 15 interesting facts about fudge by visiting MENTAL FLOSS here.



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Thoughts On Fudge Bake Happiness:



I live near a place that makes lots of fudge. I love going into the fudge store and looking at all of the fudge. I love the different flavors of fudge the store has. Each fudge has its own incredible look and taste. When I think of fudge I think of the holidays. Maybe because a lot of fudge is made around Christmas time. When you hear the word "fudge" what comes to your mind?



Fudge Browinies



My youngest daughter makes the best fudge brownies. Her brownies have a thick rich layer of fudge on top. It is not an icing. It is a fudge and a good mix of fudge and brownie. She sold her fudge brownies and other baked goods at a local Farmer's Market. She almost always sold out at the market.



Fudge Bake Happiness Recipe - (Desserts) 6-8 servings



*Are you looking for a great cookbook for making fudge? Here is a great fudge cookbook with 60 easy fuge recipes you will find interesting. Let me know what you think of this book.



Ingredients:



  • 1/2 cup butter or margarine
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa
  • 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs (well-beaten)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 cup pecans (chopped)



Instructions:



  1. Cobine the butter and the cocoa in a medium saucepan; cook it over a low heat until the butter is melted.
  2. Combine the flour and the sugar; stir it into the cocoa mixture.
  3. Stir in the eggs, vanilla, and nuts.
  4. Coat an 8x8 baking dish with non-stick cooking spray.
  5. Pour the chocolate mixture into the baking dish.
  6. Place the baking dish in a pan of hot water, and bake at 325 degrees for 30 minutes.



*This fudge can be served hot or cold with vanilla ice cream or whipped topping. What would you prefer?



Keep on cooking!
-The Recipe Guy



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Monday, July 15, 2024

Spaghetti Pie Recipe

 

Baked Italian dish!


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Spaghetti Pie Recipe



Quote For The Day:



"For me, the thought of spaghetti and meatballs conjures up the image of that scene where "Lady and the Tramp" gaze into each other's eyes as they slurp a strand of pasta into a fateful kiss." - Kathie Lee



Food For Thought:



Homemade sweet rolls



My teenage daughter is camera shy and I wish she would let me get a picture of her to post here. She is such a sweetie and she makes the BEST sweet rolls I have ever tasted. If you have read some of my previous posts you recall me bragging about her baking skills. I am not just saying this because I am her dad. She may not read this post so I am not just bragging to be nice. I have many sweet rolls in my life and her rolls are the greatest. I am blessed to be able to get them fresh out of the oven.



I started sharing my recipes not very long ago. Today is the 90th recipe I have shared. I love creating cooking content and sharing it with you. I enjoy all aspects of it. I blog recipes for myself as much as I do for you. I have always liked computer technology, business, art, writing, marketing, and food. All of these blended together make a perfect passion for me.



Have you ever thought about starting a blog? Maybe you already have a blog. Blogging can be enjoyable. If you have a hobby you can blog about it and offer valuable information on the subject. You can even earn money from your blog. It can be a part-time income or even a full-time income. Many people earn a full-time living from their blogs.



It may seem I am trying to sell you on working all the time because blogging can take a lot of time. I post every day right now and I also work a full-time job and own a home, I'm a husband, grandfather, and father of a very sweet teenager. My older daughters are grown and I have 3 grandchildren. It's the grass-cutting season. You can say I am very busy. I still love to blog.



You can blog as often as you want to. Once a month, every two weeks, once a week, or once a day. I will say that blogging every day is time-consuming and a sacrifice. If you are interested in learning more about blogging and how to make it a side hustle you might be interested in this book that gives you the ins and outs of the hobby. It also shares how you can have a blog and make a profit from it.



A Few Questions For You:



  • Do you like spaghetti pie?
  • Have you ever baked spaghetti pia before?
  • Do you like having bread with your spaghetti pie? I would like to read your feedback on this recipe.
  • Did you read my recipe from yesterday? It is called Perfect Donuts Recipe. They are light and fluffy and there's a process in the recipe to make them taste delightful.



More Information For You:



Eggs are in spaghetti pie and it helps hold it together in the baking process so you can cut a slice of the baked pasta pie. It is filled with tomato sauce and other ingredients so you don't have to worry about tasting eggs a lot. Spaghetti pie was first created in America in the early 1900s. It is easy to make and requires very little ingredients. There are many variations of this recipe for you to enjoy. You can visit Chef Part Time and read more facts about Spaghetti Pie and see similar recipes like Spaghetti Pie.



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Thoughts On Spaghetti Pie:



This tasty Italian style recipe is very easy to make. I am a big pasta fan. Spaghetti noodles are my favorite pasta. I like ground beef in my pasta sauce when I eat spaghetti. Just regular sauce with no meat doesn't do it for me. I also like sausage in my spaghetti sauce.



I enjoy making spaghetti and I enjoy eating spaghetti pie. My perfect spaghetti pie meal cutting a slice and having garlic bread with it. This recipe has cottage cheese in it so it will almost make you think of lasagna in the flavor without the lasagna pasta.



Ok, I want to share this recipe with you now. I know you will enjoy making this dish almost as much as you will enjoy eating it. Please leave a comment below in the comment section to let me know your thoughts on Spaghetti Pie.



Spaghetti Pie Recipe - (Italian Food) 6-8 servings



Ingredients:



  • 7 ounces spaghetti
  • 2 tablespoons butter or margarine
  • 1/2 cup Parmesan cheese (grated)
  • 2 eggs (beaten)
  • 1 pound ground beef (lean)
  • 1/2 cup onion (chopped)
  • 1/4 cup green pepper (seeded and chopped)
  • 1 can tomatoes (8 ounces, cut up with liquid)
  • 1 can tomato paste (6 ounces)
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 1 teaspoon oregeno
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
  • 1 cup cottage cheese
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese (shredded)



Instructions:



  1. Cook the spaghetti and drain it well.
  2. Stir the butter, Parmesan cheese, and eggs into the hot spaghetti.
  3. Form it into a crust in a buttered 10-inch deep-dish pie pan and set aside.
  4. Cook the beef, onion, and green pepper in a large skillet. Drain the excess fat.
  5. Stir in the tomatoes, tomato paste, sugar, oregano, and garlic salt.
  6. Spread the cottage cheese over the spaghetti crust.
  7. Top with the beef mixture.
  8. Bake it at 350 degrees for 20 minutes.
  9. Top with Mozzarella cheese and bake it an additional 5 minutes to melt the cheese.



Keep on cooking!
-The Recipe Guy



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