I haven’t cooked in a month of Sundays. Maybe more like two months of Sundays. I’m sure there is a pithy quote out there about the cook who can’t cook, but I’m not up for a google search. I’m trying to be still. To calm my restless heart and trust that I’m exactly where God wants me. Have you ever…
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Easy Mediterranean Baked Shrimp
{If you are new to The Schell Cafe and are joining me for 31 Days of Outrageous Hospitality, an extra special welcome! My friend and neighbor Susie and I are hosting a 52 Sunday Suppers challenge. On Sundays, we offer encouragement to make family meals more intentional. We provide recipes, mealtime prayers, and conversation starters. Family meals and outrageous hospitality go hand in hand, so…
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Potluck Fiesta Bean Salad
{If you are new to The Schell Cafe and are joining me for 31 Days of Outrageous Hospitality, an extra special welcome! My friend and neighbor Susie and I are hosting a 52 Sunday Suppers challenge. On Sundays, we offer encouragement to make family meals more intentional. We provide recipes, mealtime prayers, and conversation starters. Family meals and outrageous hospitality go…
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Homemade Catalina Salad Dressing
Sure you can buy a bottle of Catalina Salad Dressing, but why? I bet you have all the ingredients on hand and I promise you’ll spend more time questioning “why” than it will take you to blend up a jar of this delicious dressing. With one taste and in less than five minutes you’ll make a savory trip down memory…
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Tres Leches Cake for Life’s Celebrations
I’ve been holding out on you. Not on purpose. I swear I didn’t realize I haven’t shared our most favorite cake ever. I always think it’s odd when I have to search my own website for a favorite recipe, but that’s how I discovered the shameful reality ~ I’VE NEVER GIVEN YOU THE TRES LECHES RECIPE! Here’s the deal, you’ll…
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Pulled Pork & Cilantro-Lime Rice Salad with Creamy Tomatillo Dressing
I have new beginnings on my mind. I think that’s redundant. Can beginnings be anything but new? Anyway, September lends itself to fresh starts. You know that nostalgic tug at your heart that happens after Labor Day? For me, there are constants on my calendar that comfortably mark the shift from summer to fall – school, college football, and Bible…
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