Friday, December 13, 2013

Scarbrough Family Cookbook - Link Available

It's no secret. I'm behind on posting.  The cookbooks are finished and gifted to mom and sisters.  Milkbooks was a bit of a disaster and I will not be using them again...EVER.  But the books are completed (started in August and shipping each time took a month).  Just recently I noticed I left off the Mother/Daughter Tea Punch and my cheese straws take 15 minutes and NOT 30 minutes to bake (incorrect on my recipe card).  Sooooo please keep that in mind.  Also, much to Jill's dismay, only one picture of her made it into the cookbook.  How did that happen?!

Good news! I can share my book with you by providing a simple link.  If you would like a PDF let me know and I can send it your way for use on an iPad etc.  Here are some picture sneak peaks...

Scarbrough Family Recipes


http://www.milkbooks.com/flip-book/default.aspx?ProjectId=a97da747-4b87-4e23-b613-e73200d682db&OId=138612&OLId=892912

http://www.milkbooks.com/flip-book/default.aspx?ProjectId=a97da747-4b87-4e23-b613-e73200d682db&OId=138612&OLId=892912


http://www.milkbooks.com/flip-book/default.aspx?ProjectId=a97da747-4b87-4e23-b613-e73200d682db&OId=138612&OLId=892912

http://www.milkbooks.com/flip-book/default.aspx?ProjectId=a97da747-4b87-4e23-b613-e73200d682db&OId=138612&OLId=892912 


Monday, December 9, 2013

Engagement (woohoo) Update

For the few people who follow my blog, there is a reason I have been absent.  The family cookbooks are complete (post regarding that at a later date).  But most importantly, I am engaged!


With that comes not only a wedding to plan but a cross-country move to Idaho.  Perhaps you will see more potato recipes on here in the future.   One thing is for sure.  I must get my fill of southern food...pronto.  My mission is to learn how to recreate the Palmetto pimento cheese.  I live on it.  (Ok, maybe moving away from that is not a bad thing.)

Since this website started as a way for me to keep track of recipes and I cannot seem to find anything I store in email, I thought I might make a list for myself.  This list will be "go-tos" of what I can cook when Hunter and I are hungry and planning meals.  So forgive me.  This part is more for my own personal use!

Beef Patties and Mushrooms
Chili
Shrimp Chowder
Chinese Stir Fry (Aprons recipe)
French Toast (breakfast)
Hamburgers
Pizza
Pork Tenderloin and veggies
Shrimp and Grits
Spaghetti and Meatballs (if in freezer or ground beef)
Spinach Pasta Bake
Taco Soup
Tomato Rigatoni
Pot Roast
Chicken and Rice
Beef Broccoli Stir Fry

I am sure I will look back on this one day and laugh.