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Quick 30 Minute Broccoli Cheddar Soup

Quick 30 minute cheddar broccoli soupBroccoli Cheddar soup is new to my kitchen, but it looked so good this morning, I’ve been thinking about it all day. I started this quick 30 minute broccoli cheddar soup about 2:50 in the afternoon, not knowing how long it would take to make from start to finish. I got the inspiration to make this soup from a fellow group member (Julie K.M.F.) in my Appalachian Cooks group. The problem that I have is, I can’t seem to follow a recipe! I have the hardest time.

So, instead of a recipe for broccoli cheddar soup I am going to make a “how-to” post about how I made this quick 30 minute soup.

I’m not quite sure why I can’t follow a recipe but I do know that today, I didn’t follow the recipe exactly because I was short a few ingredients. I can usually work out of my pantry to come up with any kind of meal one might want despite missing a few key things. I have learned some greatRead More »Quick 30 Minute Broccoli Cheddar Soup

Perfect Bacon from an Original Copper Pan

I have this thing for making perfect bacon because we eat it so often. I have finally found a few ways to make it the same way, every time, without fail.

I was curious as to how people liked their bacon so I posted this picture in my Appalachian Cooks group on FaceBook:

I asked members if it was time to flip it or not. So far, every minute or so, someone is commenting that it is too soon to flip it as most people think a perfect bacon is crispy. I like crispy bacon, the kind that almost crumbles away to nothing when you bite into it, not the kind that Read More »Perfect Bacon from an Original Copper Pan

Cost to Run Electric 18 Quart Roaster

18 quart roasterWe use our electric 18 quart roaster quite often here at Wild Heaven Farms for various things, mostly chicken or beef bone broth. It takes a few days to do this and being as cost conscious as we are around here, we wondered how much it was costing us to do this.

First things first. Let’s discuss the type of electric 18 quart roaster we are using. Ours is a Hamilton Beach with the buffet pans like this one:Read More »Cost to Run Electric 18 Quart Roaster

Canning Pineapples in a Waterbath

Canning Pineapples is something we do every year at this time at Wild heaven Farms. The grocery stores usually price them right around $1 each for the New Year holiday so we stock up now for the whole year.

I always try to buy the ones that look to be the same color, whether it is all green or all golden yellow so that they will all be ready to canRead More »Canning Pineapples in a Waterbath

Goulash Recipes

On Facebook, I have a group called Appalachian cooks and I recently asked what people considered goulash after someone had posted a picture of “American Goulash”. The picture was macaroni noodles in a tomato sauce with corn added in.

This is a picture of the recipe I chose to make which is a Hungarian version of goulash. I was really surprised at how many people who were willing to share there goulash recipes with me. You’ll see it below.Read More »Goulash Recipes