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Thursday, November 22, 2012

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Today, I am Thankful for My Mom's Stuffing

An easy recipe for moist, delicious stuffing – a Meier family tradition

As I sit here and write this, the most wonderful aroma is filling the house. It's the smell of sage and poultry seasoning, melding together and making my mouth water for one of the many things I am thankful for this year, my mom's stuffing. This is an easy recipe for the world's best stuffing. Granted, I am probably biased in that opinion but you can make it and judge for yourself. This recipe is not written down anywhere and several people have been dying to get it from my mother for years – people like my aunt Ginger who can't wait for this column to be posted. My mom, Colleen, wakes up every year at 7 a.m. to make this delicious stuffing and prepare the turkey. She gets out all the ingredients, sets them on the counter and prepares to …

Elisa Bidus

11:42 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012

Sounds like my grandma's too only she sauteed the onions and celery and added chopped up boiled eggs. I make this every year.   more ›

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Good Eats

Santa's Secret Recipe: Beef Brisket

An easy slow cook recipe for delicious beef brisket.

A few weeks ago I attended some holiday previews at stores in Milford and Highland. Along the way I picked up a unique little cook book called Cooking Up a Classic Christmas: Santa's Secrets for an Unforgettable Holiday. It had a beautiful, festive cover and the recipes inside made my mouth water – a sure sign that this book was a must have. Today, I've made for you a recipe from this book. This recipe does take some time, but it's fairly easy and the end result is a delicious beef brisket with a nice mushroom and cherry sauce. For those of you who are like my fiance, Brian, and don't like cherries, you can leave them out. I must warn you though, if you do leave out the cherries you will miss out on a subtle sweetness that mixes well with …

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