Easter Menu

So far you have the decorations done, games for kids to do both inside and outside. Also, you have asked to borrow things you will need. Since you are hosting the dinner, and you have the guest list with the dishes each person will bring if they are going to. Now you have a list of everything that needs to be picked up and from who. 

It’s time to set your menu. Now that you have a list of traditional and new dishes that favorites. Let’s go. Prime rib, ham, or lamb. Which does your family fancy? Desserts? What about treats for the kids? Below will be links that you can go to for ideas. 

Easter Dinner Side Dishes
https://www.passionforsavings.com/easter-dinner-side-dishes/

SIMPLE AND FESTIVE EASTER DINNER RECIPES
https://www.31daily.com/simple-festive-easter-dinner-ideas/

100 FESTIVE EASTER DESSERTS
https://www.prudentpennypincher.com/75-easy-festive-easter-desserts/

Next week will be deciding what store to go to.

About – Caramel Tinted Life

https://carameltintedlife.com/contact-us/

Shinta Simon is originally from India. She worked in Marketing for awhile than wanted a break. She and her family moved to Switzerland. There’s where she rediscovered her love for cooking. More importantly Indian Cuisine.

Living on Switzerland away from her parents she wanted to cook like her mom and grandmother. Except she wanted to use modern equipment. Like Insta Pot! I don’t know anyone who has an electric pressure cookers that doesn’t like it.

Shinta also uses a slow cooker for dishes that are traditionally cooked with long and slow heat. Shinta hasn’t left the traditional cook range out. You can’t make naan in a pressure cooker or slow cooker. You need a hot surface. A grill or oven.

Russia Beyond: Ideal Let Meals

https://www.rbth.com/

Here are three dishes to bave during Lent. If you’re not family with Lent, here’s a quick look. During Lent you are expected to take one day a week to abstain from red meat. You can wat all the veggies, fruit, dairy, and fish you want. Of course, most Catholics will chooce one thing to give up during Lent until Easter Sunday or start of Pentecost un May.

The dishes in the article have no red meat, pork, or chicken. Fish and veggies. There are more dishes in this article for Russian Religious holidays.

Vietnamese Coffee · i am a food blog

https://iamafoodblog.com/vietnamese-coffee/

This is an excellent read. There are so many styles of coffee that you can easily go down a rabbit hole. You come out with more knowledge about coffee.

Here’s one more way to enjoy the black gold. I am not talking about oil. Coffee! I’ve heard that putting brown sugar in coffee is delicious…. I am looking forward to trying it.

Watch “Weekly Grocer Walk Through: Kroger” on YouTube

Here’s this week’s grocer wall through. Things were a little bit better. There were some new items. I will be be taking next week off from YouTube. It’s my daughter’s last Spring Break as a high school student. In the Fall she will be a college student.

Pork Fried Rice (猪肉炒饭) – Red House Spice

https://redhousespice.com/pork-fried-rice/

Y’all know mama here loves fried rice. I haven’t had great fried rice in a while. Anytime I want something special my girl Wei never lets me down.

This fried rice is beautiful. It’s got pork, veggies, rice, and eggs. A wonderfully balanced sauce. It looks beautiful. I can’t wait to try it.

Easter Countdown Guest List

I tried to find a free guestlist for Easter but no such luck. This is your chance to get creative. What kind of list do you want. How do you see it? Is it fancy or basic? 

Here is a simple Easter Guest List. My first printable. I can’t believe I’m this excited about accomplishing this. I will be doing more of my own printables in the future.

https://hornsandhaloblog.files.wordpress.com/2022/03/easter-guest-list.pdf

Things You Should Never Buy at the Grocery Store | MyRecipes

https://www.myrecipes.com/convenience/things-you-should-never-buy-at-grocery-store

This is a great list of things to avoid at the store. Convenience items. I given and buy watermelon cut up. For us it makes sense because a large one is too much for us to get through at a reasonable time. Usually it set in the fridge and go bad. So watermelon pre-cut for two is a good thing.

For the premeasured items. No! I know how to use a scale and measuring utensils. As for cooked rice from the freezer, I will pass. We cook rice when we want it or again it’ll go bad. Same with beans. I am the only one that likes refried beans so there’s no point in making a huge bowl. We leep them canned both home and commercially canned.

Freezer veggies. These are a great deal at Walmart. I know my daughter works for Kroger’s but Walmart has them for $.94 cents and Kroger’s is $1.00 for the same bag. Now If I don’t need a lot at the store than the $1.00 is a better deal.

Save money and do as much prep work yourself. As long as you aren’t the only one who enjoys a particular item. If that’s the case than buy one convenience box of butternut squash soup or pasta sauce. Snacks can be bought in bulk and divided up at home. Reuse those zip bags as long as there was no raw meat in them. Don’t use more saran wrap or foil than neccessary and when you can reuse it.

All Recipes & Videos by Category – Hot Thai Kitchen

https://hot-thai-kitchen.com/all-recipes-by-categories/

If you love Thai food this is your dream come true site. Pai (Pailin) is a Thai chef from Canada. Her family is from Thailand specifically Bangkok. She grew up with a Thai nanny and then she discovered the love of cooking. The whole process was such a wonderful experience.

When Pai was young her parents sent her to New Zealand. This is where she found muffins. And other exotic fruits and veggies. When Pai returned to Thailand she attended an international school with teachers from America and Canada. So when you watch her video you will hear the the influnce of those teachers in her ability to speak English.

Her recipes are vast. Vegetarian to meat heavy. Lunch or appetizers. Pai has you covered. Hope y’all check out her site Hot Thai Kitchen.

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