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Best recipes from the Feast community cookbook for your home kitchen.
My Personal Banana Bread
The single most common recipe that every home cook will ever make has to be banana bread. In this recipe it not only uses product that most people would assume to have gone bad or undesirable, it also makes a wonderful gift for the people out there, that struggles to gift for their relatives that are on a budget. Even though I personally love to make this at home for myself (Hint: this recipe will make your entire kitchen smell wonderfully for the remainder of the afternoon).
By Tim Reynolds8 years ago in Feast
Old-Fashioned Raisin Bread
My father-in-law wasn't much for words but, one day he stopped by while I was making bread and asked me if I could make raisin bread. I told him that I had never made it but, I would be honored to give it a whirl. Well, I did and he loved it! From then on it was official. "Papaw" was a soft touch when he had his fresh homemade raisin bread.
By Pamela k Conoly8 years ago in Feast
Stuffed Green Peppers — Oven or Microwave
I grew up making these in my "Home Economics" days or, as some of us fondly like to call it, "Homemaking Class" days. This was a family favorite of my dad's but, not so much my children. They would wrinkle their noses, step back and look at me like they were being led to the gallows!
By Pamela k Conoly8 years ago in Feast
Fake Pepper Steak with Fresh Green Beans
This recipe goes back as far as I can remember, but not when I was a child. I don't know why it was called pepper steak because there was no peppers or green peppers in it. The only pepper is the little bit of ground pepper used for seasoning, but I always season everything with a little bit of ground pepper. It is garnished with fresh green beans from the produce in the store or your own garden. As long as the green beans are not over cooked, it lends a wonderful touch to this very economic meal.
By Pamela k Conoly8 years ago in Feast
Best Peanut Butter Cookies Ever with Hot Apple Cider. Top Story - November 2017.
Times when our lives called for special cookies or treats, these were my "go to" if you will. They are kind of a lot of trouble, but are very much worth every minute of time it takes to make them.
By Pamela k Conoly8 years ago in Feast
Best Whole Chicken Crock Pot Recipes
There's something to be said about having a whole chicken dinner. It's fancy. There's always leftovers. And, if you're looking to impress guests with your mad awesome cooking skills, few things can top the presentation of a whole chicken dinner.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in Feast
5 Star Homemade Potato Salad Recipe
Ingredients: * 1 bag of Potatoes * 1 jar of Mayonnaise (Salad Dressing) optional* 1 Onion (Chopped)* 1 Green Pepper (Chopped)* 2 tbsp of Garlic (Minced)* 1 Yellow Pepper (Chopped)* 1 Orange Pepper (Chopped)* 1 Red Pepper (Chopped)* 1 jar of Sweet Relish* 1 tbsp of Mustard* 4 Large Eggs (Hard boiled) eggs are optional
By Jacklyn Smith8 years ago in Feast
"Basic Homemade Beef Stew"
This is one of my feel good fall recipes that never fails and is just as delicious and satisfying the next day as it is the actual day that you made it. I actually learned to make this stew some years ago when I was married to my first husband, who will remain nameless for sanity's sake, before my children were even thought of. It's good for when you've been out for a while on a bitter cold night. It warms you to your bones. You will sleep like a baby! I promise.
By Pamela k Conoly8 years ago in Feast












