The summer months are filled with fresh produce such as squash and zucchini. This recipe combines the two in a simple, cheesy and delicious Squash and Zucchini Stuffing Casserole that comes together in no time at all!
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Keeping things simple with a smidge of Southern charm
The summer months are filled with fresh produce such as squash and zucchini. This recipe combines the two in a simple, cheesy and delicious Squash and Zucchini Stuffing Casserole that comes together in no time at all!
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During the summer months when zucchini is bountiful, these easy zucchini fritters are a simple and delicious way to enjoy your harvest, and they’re ready in a jiffy!…
During the summer months when yellow squash is bountiful, these yellow squash fritters are a simple and delicious way to enjoy your harvest, and they’re ready in a jiffy!
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Old school southern recipes have a way of speaking to my soul like no other. This recipe for classic squash and onions has been a lifelong favorite of mine. Enjoy!
My husband and I have been tending to our summer garden for the past few months. For the first time ever, we planted everything from seed and have been learning how to tend to each plant carefully. We’ve made a few mistakes along the way, and not all of our seeds made it, but we’re blessed to have 24 beautiful, strong and blooming squash and zucchini plants that will be fully producing within the next week or two. The squash I used in this recipe actually came from my latest Misfits Market Box, which is a fresh produce subscription service you can read more about here!
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Splendid Spoon has revamped our quarantine cuisine and has brought so much flavor to our week days! Scroll to the bottom to find an amazing discount!
Since quarantine began, I’ve certainly had my share of struggles keeping healthy options on the table for my family. While many people suddenly found themselves with an abundance of time to prepare homemade meals from scratch and create and enjoy new foods, my cards didn’t quite fall into place in the same way. Like many parents of very young children, any and all of my “extra time” was now focused on other things, and getting to prepare new recipes and meals that require more than 15 minutes of prep and cook time flew out the window.
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Last week you saw me whip up a lip-smackin’ good blackberry plum cobbler, and my first bite into those fresh summertime fruits was all I needed to earn my first class ticket on the cobbler crazy train. I’ve been cooking up a storm this past week, and cobblers have definitely been number 1 on the list! This Homemade Apple Cobbler hits all the marks on the comfort food scale, and a scoop of ice cream on top really makes me wish it was summer all year long!
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These Fruity Pebble Marshmallow Treats are a sweet dessert to indulge in, and they are perfect for kids to grab and go during the busy back to school season!
There’s no denying it – I am and have always been a major Rice Krispie Treat fan. As a 90’s kid, there’s just something so nostalgic about opening up that shiny blue wrapper and unveiling that delicious golden treat that takes me right back to my elementary school days. Even though the prepackaged ones are delicious, my heart knew even as a child that nothing, not even store bought, could rival a homemade krispie treat. Recently when I posted my recipe for White Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats, it opened up a whole wide world in my brain of things I wanted to try with them.
Now, Fruity Pebble Marshmallow Treats are certainly not a new or unique idea. In fact, you’ve been able to buy them in stores and online for several years now, but knowing that nothing rivals homemade, I just had to share a recipe with you all for these fun and colorful Rice Krispie Treat relatives. With the school season starting up for so many across our country, these are a perfect back to school treat that will make snack, lunch, or after-school snack time a yabba-dabba-doo time! 😉
Fruity Pebble Marshmallow Treats are made identical to how you would make traditional Rice Krispie Treats. All you need is a little butter, a bag of marshmallows and a box of Fruity Pebbles! (And don’t worry – the generic of all those ingredients work just fine!)
Here’s a free printable copy of the recipe if you’d like to give it a try:
All you need with these treats is an ice cold glass of milk and you’re set! Somebody cue the “Meet the Flintstones” theme song, because these treats are a page right out of history!
If you like this recipe, be sure to check out these other great recipes found right here on Southern Made Simple!
White Chocolate Peanut Butter Rice Krispie Treats | Nesquik Brownies | Strawberry Milkshake Cookies | Back to School Themed Snacks
Few things scream summertime like homemade cobbler filled with fresh from the vine fruit and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. This recipe for Blackberry Plum Cobbler is the perfect treat to indulge in during the hot summer months, and the juicy berries and rich bites of plum will make you want to go back for seconds, guaranteed!
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In my opinion, some of the very best recipes are the ones that call for very few ingredients. This no-frills recipe for Apple Brownies that I found in an old church cookbook may be a little bare-bones, but it’s arguably better than any of those fancy pants magazine-worthy brownies you pin on Pinterest with 30 ingredients that you know you’ll never make. You likely already have everything you need to make these brownies on hand, and the little pieces of fresh diced apple that are tucked all throughout these brownies really take them to a whole new level!
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This simple recipe for pineapple salsa brings a perfect element of freshness to your taste buds as we inch closer to the sweet summertime!
The beaches in Alabama opened up to the public for the first time since quarantine began on Thursday of this past week. Seeing all of the live footage of the shore has really been tempting me to get my family out of the house and take them all on a much needed retreat, but brain has been telling me that now is really not the time. This season of “rest” isn’t one that I ever wanted, but I do believe that it’s needed in order to keep my family as safe and healthy as possible. We’ll miss the beach this month for sure, but can hopefully embrace it with open arms (and 6 feet away from others) sometime this summer!
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