Whether you like muffins for breakfast, as a snack or dessert, zesty lemon streusel muffins are quick and easy to make.
Read MoreHow easy is it to make healthy popcorn on your stovetop? So easy it’ll only take about 5 minutes. Stovetop popcorn is a lot healthier than microwave popcorn.
Read MoreYolanda's Yummery is abuzz with excitement as Yolanda prepares for Valentine's Day, but a shocking discovery threatens to derail her celebrations. With the help of Detective Churchill, she sets out to uncover the truth behind the murder mystery, all while juggling her yummery, a potential killer, and a web of deceit. A thrilling tale of love, betrayal, and hidden agendas. Will Yolanda unravel the mystery before it's too late?
Read MoreI hope that you’ll enjoy reading more about Yolanda Carter in A Pie to Die For, as she stumbles across a cold case that involves pies. In this latest version, the title has been changed from a sweet romance title to one more in keeping with a cozy mystery.
I’ve included two new reviews from readers who were kind enough to read my ARC.
Read MoreYou’ll love these vanilla-based cupcakes infused with freshly squeezed orange juice. Read the recipe and watch the video and get ready to bake some wonderful cupcakes!
Read MoreIndulge in these delicious and healthy chocolate energy bars made with wholesome ingredients like virgin coconut oil, agave nectar, cocoa powder, and crispy rice cereal. Packed with rolled oats, chia seeds, and chocolate chips, these easy no-bake energy bars are the perfect guilt-free snack for a boost of energy when you need it.
This is an original recipe from the second book of the new Yolanda’s Yummery Cozy Mystery series.
Read MoreTen years ago I wrote the first book in what would become a [so far] 4-book cozy mystery series. It was more sweet romance than cozy mystery, but I was pleased with the story and the second book in the series was a proper cozy mystery story.
The changes made to “The Great Brownie Taste-off” include removing some extraneous descriptions and backstory, getting rid of the magical secret ingredient, and having a more realistic relationship between Yolanda and Zac. And I kept refining that brownie recipe until I really liked it. It’s not my favorite dessert or snack, but now I appreciate a good, hot brownie fresh out of the oven.
Please scroll down to see the recipe and watch the video tutorial.
Read MoreIf you love the cool, refreshing taste of mint, this easy homemade mint ice cream recipe is sure to become your new favorite treat! Perfectly creamy and bursting with minty flavor, this recipe makes 2 quarts of ice cream. Whether you prefer peppermint or spearmint, you can easily adjust the flavor with your choice of extract. For a true mint oil experience, try using a small amount of peppermint essential oil—just 1/4 teaspoon gives it that extra cool, refreshing kick!
Read MoreKnowing some of the ingredients in commercial ice cream, I wanted to make my own, especially as I can find raw milk in my area. I bought a Cuisinart ice cream maker which is easy to use.
Read MoreHow to cool off on a hot summer day? Enjoy a nice, cold slice of Key Lime pie! This deliciously tart and sweet crumb crust pie is easy to bake. Don’t have key limes in your area? Not an issue. Use regular Persian limes. They taste just as good.
Read MoreSoft and chewy chocolate chip cookies retain the lovely pink shade of the ruby chocolate callets. Two ways to retain the color are to lower the oven temperature and to only use baking powder as a rising agent.
Read MoreThe combination of dark chocolate and tart yet sweet raspberries is classic. I’ve slightly revised this recipe to include golden sugar and organic coconut sugar rather than plain granulated sugar. Also, golden ‘tinker dust’ has been added on top of each frosted cupcake to give it a distinctive glittery appearance.
Read MoreClay soap is designed for either oily skin or as a shaving soap. The clay seen here is called Pascalite and it’s only found in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. It’s a form of bentonite clay but has higher amounts of calcium.
Read MoreAlong with the flowers, the other ingredient is pine needles. Yes, they smell like a Christmas tree. They have that distinctive herbal taste but since mixed with hibiscus, the taste is lighter. Pine needles are abundant in vitamin C, so they’re the perfect addition to this healthy combination which boosts your immune system. They are also rich in suramin, which may prevent blood clots. It might even help when being around those who’ve taken experimental injections and may be shedding spike proteins.
Read MoreApples and autumn go perfectly together. Think of apple cider, candy or caramel apples, apple crisp, and Apple Spice Macarons.
Read MoreThis recipe is similar to the big, 6-ounce Levain-style cookies, but there are distinct differences. My recipe calls for ruby chocolate, the cookies are slightly smaller at four ounces, and I used three different types of sugar to enhance these distinctive cookies’ flavor.
Read MoreThis travel-friendly soap comes in a convenient, easy-to-pack soap dish with a secure cover! Each container holds 2.3 ounces (68 ml) of soap. Seeking outdoors adventure or touring a new destination, these soap containers are easy to make for any traveler.
Read MoreDessert Cookbook Series: A Beginner's Guide by Lisa Maliga
Includes 3 full-length dessert cookbooks and more than 55 recipes.
Learn how to make many different desserts, no matter what your level of baking experience.
Books in this series include:
Baking Chocolate Cupcakes and Brownies: A Beginner’s Guide
Baking French Macarons: A Beginner’s Guide
Ruby Chocolate: A Beginner’s Guide
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Get ready for Valentine’s Day or any special occasion by making this unique fudge! This is the best kind of recipe to make for any fudge lover! This is the actual color of the fudge as it contains no added milk, cream, sugar, or butter. Some might call it ruby chocolate bark, except that it’s too thick for that. It turned out like this because I forgot to add the sweetened condensed milk. Roasted and salted pistachios provide a nice contrast to the sweetness of the chocolate.
Read MoreRuby Chocolate: A Beginner’s Guide includes ten original and tested recipes using authentic ruby chocolate. From healthy granola bars to tasty ruby chocolate chip cookies to decadent fudge, chocolate lovers will be inspired to create their own desserts. The reader also receives gift packaging ideas and lots of resources.
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