This post may contain affiliate links Sometimes it’s the little things that have great meaning. Maybe it’s just a word spoken in passing, a smile or a small gift…like a couple of bags of chocolate chips. Since we have chosen to be a one income family and my husband is a pastor of a small…
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It’s been a long winter for many of you but hopefully, spring is just around the corner. Even here in Texas we’ve had our share of cold weather. Spring means warmer weather, beautiful flowers, getting outside and fresh fruit at the grocery store! Our family looks forward to this all winter…especially the Blueberries. I’ve heard…
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Most of the recipes here at O Taste and See come from our Southern Heritage, but this one comes from the “Indian” side of our family. I mention often “Grandma” (my husband’s mom) and all the wonderful recipes I’ve gotten from her. Even though this Fry Bread recipe came from her, it originated (rather reluctantly)…
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My twelve-year-old son got a waffle maker for Christmas, so of course, that meant we needed a Belgian Waffle recipe. After looking around a little, I realized many of these recipes call for yeast and require rising time. Now, twelve-year-old boys don’t have a lot of patience when it comes to making waffles with their…
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Here at O Taste and See, I blog what we eat. Looking back over the last couple of weeks, it would seem all we’ve eaten here is COOKIES! It is true, we have had more than our share of cookies, but we have had a few others things as well. One of the things my…