Spring Vegetable Pot Pie | Feasting at Home
*Little Girl has found a caterpillar and is worried he might get hurt*
Me: *putting him in a flower pot* "There, now he's safe."
Little Girl: "So now the wolves won't eat him?"
Me: "…Yes, now the wolves won't eat him."
I love cooking hearty dishes, and warm treats in the Fall and Winter, which is why I also love slow cooker recipes. So here is massive list of recipes that are great for this time of year!
Soups, Stews, and Entrées
Creamy Wild Rice and Turkey Soup
Loaded Baked Potato Soup
Red Lentil, Chickpea, and Tomato Soup with Smoked Paprika
Pasta Fagiola
Meatball Stew
Simplest Chicken and Dumplings
French Onion Soup
Cream Cheese Chicken Chili
Cheesy Vegetable Chowder
So Easy Coq au Vin
Sugar-Spiced Pork with Squash and Potatoes
Pasta with Eggplant Sauce
Pesto Chicken Sandwiches
Meatball Sandwiches
Chunky Pot Roast-Portobello Soup
Creamy Tortellini Soup
Chicken Fajitas
Stuffed Green Pepper Soup
Spinach Lasagna
Cabbage Rolls
BBQ Chicken
Pizza Stew and Biscuits
German Potato Soup
Creamed Chicken and Corn Soup
Pot Roast Stew
Stuffed Bell Peppers
Fall Harvest Chowder
Chicken Cacciatore
Beef Tenderloin
Tomato Basil Ravioli Soup
Apple Cider Pork Roast
Goulash
Creamy Italian Chicken and Rice
Apple Sage Pork Tenderloin
Desserts and Sweet Treats
Gingerbread Pudding Cake
Pumpkin Pudding
Chocolate Lava Cake
Rocky Road Cake
Apple Dumplings
Turtle Monkey Bread
Rice Pudding
Almond Bark
Cinnamon Fudge
Pecan Pie Cobbler
Pumpkin Angel Food Cake with Caramel Sauce
Apple and Date Crunch
Tequila Pears
Candied Almonds
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake
Spiced Applesauce
Beverages
Peppermint Hot Chocolate
Chocolate Coffee
Vanilla Crème Brulee Latte
Caramel Apple Spice
Pumpkin Chai Tea
Autumn Brew
Spiced Pomegranate Tea
Hot Mint Malt
Buttered Apple Cider
Snow White Cocoa
Pumpkin Latte
Hot Cranberry Apple Punch
Aztec Hot Chocolate
Bourbon Citrus Sipper
Horchata Latte
Chamomile Toddies
Breakfasts
Spinach and Cheese Frittata
Peanut Butter Banana Oatmeal
Hot Cocoa Oatmeal
Cheesy Breakfast Souffle
Breakfast Casserole
German Pancakes
Sausage White Gravy
Cheesy Hash Browns
Cream of Wheat
Egg and Broccoli Casserole
Eggnog Cranberry Steel-Cut Oatmeal
Ham and Egg Casserole
Pumpkin Oatmeal
Pumpkin Bread
Cinnamon Rolls
French Toast
Mr. Bennet teasing Mrs. Bennet when she asks him if he’s met Bingley yet
Darcy when he first meets Elizabeth
Mrs. Bennet about sending Jane out on horse back in the rain so she’ll have to stay at Bingley’s house, but she ends up getting sick
Collins showing up and bragging about Lady Catherine DeBourg being his patron
Bingley about Jane when Darcy and Caroline tell him she doesn’t actually love him
The results of Darcy’s first proposal to Elizabeth
Elizabeth after she reads Darcy’s letter
Darcy when he sees Elizabeth again at Pemberley
Lydia running off with Wickham
Darcy proposing to Elizabeth for the 2nd time and saying yes, while the Bennet’s watch in confusion
Pumpkin Spice Latte Recipe
Low carb breakfast sandwhich!! The bread is just one egg, 1 tablespoon of coconut flour, 1 tbsp melted butter, and ¼ teaspoon of baking powder, placed in tge microwave for 90 seconds. I just fried an egg, then put cheese on top, a little mayo and one slice of turkey. It was so good!
Why do witches like always wanna fatten kids up before they eat them?? fat is like the grossest part of meat
Knowing what to do (and what not to do) in the event that your pet suffers an injury or any number of other emergencies is of course very important. Equally as important though is having handy the supplies necessary to administer first-aid!
Below I’ve listed the items that every pet owner should include in their pet’s first-aid kit. Depending on your particular pet’s medical history, they may benefit from the inclusion of additional items too. It’s always a good idea to talk with your veterinarian to ensure that your own pet’s first-aid kit is as complete as it can be.
You can often pick up many of these items at your local pharmacy or superstore. But it may be easier and better just to see if you can purchase them through your veterinarian instead. They likely have most of these supplies in their office, and they may even have pre-made pet first aid kits to save you the trouble.
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