Three Envelope Roast

If you’ve ever longed for a rich, flavorful pot roast that tastes like it simmered all day—but without the fuss of measuring spices or making gravy—meet the legendary Three Envelope Roast. Born in Midwestern church cookbooks and passed down through generations, this recipe uses three simple packets—dry onion soup mix, ranch dressing mix, and au … Read more

Praline Crunch

Ingredients 8 cups Crispix cereal (or your favorite crunchy cereal) 2 cups pecan halves (or a mix of your favorite nuts) 1 cup light brown sugar, packed 1/2 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup unsalted butter 1/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Instructions Step 1: Preheat the Oven Preheat your oven to 250°F … Read more

Only True Boomers Know What This Was Really Used For

If you’ve ever stumbled upon a small, cup-like ceramic device at a thrift store—resembling a tiny coffee mug with cryptic minute markings (3, 5, 7) etched inside—you’ve likely found the iconic Howard Electric Egg Boiler, a beloved kitchen gadget from the 1940s–1960s. Far from a quirky paperweight, this unassuming appliance was a revolution in convenience … Read more

Canadian Cheese Soup

Often called “Cheese Soup” or “Cheddar Cheese Soup” in diners and cafés across Canada, this rich, velvety soup is a beloved cold-weather staple—especially in provinces like Ontario and Quebec, where sharp cheddar is a point of pride. It’s the kind of soup that warms you from the inside out, with a smooth, cheesy depth that’s … Read more

I’ve been trying to remember the name of this fruit my whole life

This Traditional Apricot (Mishmish) Jam captures the bright, concentrated sweetness of summer apricots. By macerating the fruit with sugar before cooking, you draw out its natural juices, creating a deeper flavor and a beautiful, glossy finish—no commercial pectin needed. Traditional Apricot (Mishmish) Jam Ingredients INGREDIENT AMOUNT Fresh apricots (Mishmish) 2 lbs Sugar 1 ½–2 cups … Read more

Dump cabbage and these ingredients in slow cooker for a meal guests will crave over and and over

There’s something about cabbage rolls that takes many of us straight back to church basements and farm kitchen tables, where big enamel pots simmered all afternoon and the whole house smelled like comfort. Traditional cabbage rolls are a labor of love—boiling the cabbage, rolling each little bundle, and tucking them carefully into a pan. These … Read more