*I didn’t cook my raisins, I just tossed them in with the milk, rice and salt
Combine milk, rice and salt (and raisins) in a slow cooker. Cover and cook on high for 2 1/2 – 3 hours. Stir every hour.
Gooseberry Patch not only sent me a cookbook, they sent along one for you as well! Since I was going to ship out the book, I asked if I’d be allowed to send some goodies along too. So to kick off the holiday season I decided to buy some Christmas baking supplies to get you started! There is a gingerbread hand towel, a six piece cookie cutter set, the cookbook, a set of measuring cups, a set of measuring spoons, a spatula and bakery bags to put all your baked goods in!
I put it all together in a Christmas basket that I’ll wrap before I ship it out to one lucky reader!
To enter the giveaway all you have to do is leave a comment telling me what your favorite Quick & Easy recipe is that you make during the holidays.
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My mom used to make us rice pudding but I don't remember her sharing a recipe. She passed away in August. I think I will make this tomorrow afternoon when I'll be working from home. I love Gooseberry and have been following them on FB for quite a while now. With the temps cooling down, it's time for some comfort foods and that is what I find with the Gooseberry recipes.
Hmmm, quick and easy…
We haven't made these soy sauce string beans in a while, but will start again: steam beans for a few minutes until almost done. In the meanwhile, saute some pressed garlic in olive oil, add the nearly cooked beans, and stir for may be a minute. Then add a splash of soy sauce as you turn off the heat. Our kids used to love it (and then, who knows what happened…)
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