What's For Dinner Mom?

Summer BBQ: The Best Ribs You'll Eat This Summer

Summer BBQ: The Best Ribs You'll Eat This Summer

When I think of summer BBQs, my mind immediately goes to the one food that I know everyone loves - ribs! They are my go-to for family dinners, BBQs with friends, and all summer holidays. Today I’m sharing the easiest recipe that delivers fall-off-the-bone goodness, with a sauce that is simply divine.

What's for Dinner Mom? Week of June 5, 2022

What's for Dinner Mom? Week of June 5, 2022

Summer is here! The weather is finally warming up and the kids are home. And that means they’re asking me my favorite question - "what’s for dinner, mom?” a bit more frequently. Dinner this week is full of family favorites including pulled pork sandwiches, grilled salmon with avocado salsa, and some simple salads - perfect for those warm nights.

What's for Dinner Mom: Slow Cooker Edition

What's for Dinner Mom: Slow Cooker Edition

Between school, work, and after-school commitments, finding time to make a healthy dinner can be a challenge. If you’re like me, there are days where you feel like you are running from work to school, to practice, and back all before dinner. On days like that, having some go-to slow cooker recipes becomes a saving grace. So today I’m sharing five go-to slow cooker recipes your family will love.

What's For Dinner Mom? Week of August 29, 2021

What's For Dinner Mom? Week of August 29, 2021

Can you believe August is coming to a close? With only a few summer weeks remaining, my meal plan for this week takes advantage of all the summer fruit and vegetables. This week the menu includes grilled flank steak, salmon baked in foil, greek salad, falafel waffles, and more!

What's For Dinner Mom: Week of August 22, 2021

What's For Dinner Mom: Week of August 22, 2021

Welcome to the new week! This week you’ll find quick, healthy recipes that leverage pantry staples and fresh, in season fruits and veggies. Recipes include Spinach Stuffed Chicken Breasts, Linguine with Lemon and Tomatoes, and an Heirloom Tomato Goat Cheese Salad. Yum!

What's For Dinner Mom: Week of August 15, 2021

What's For Dinner Mom: Week of August 15, 2021

After a brief hiatus, my popular “What’s for Dinner Mom” series is back. As the kids head back (or off) to school and summer starts to wind down, many of us are looking for a bit of structure around mealtime and that means knowing what you’ll be having before the day begins. Weekly I like to share what we’ll be making for dinner in our house. Recipes are fresh, healthy, simple, to the point, and and don’t take serious prep work because let’s face it, none of us have the time.

What's for Dinner Mom: Fourth of July Edition

What's for Dinner Mom: Fourth of July Edition

Fourth of July is one of my favorite holidays. One of the most celebrated days in America, the Fourth celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence. And after the last 18 months we’ve all had, I think this year the celebrations will be bigger. Today I’m sharing my favorite recipes for a family and friends get-together. What’s on your menu?

The Best Healthier "Potato" Salad (KETO, Dairy Free)

The Best Healthier "Potato" Salad (KETO, Dairy Free)

When summer rolls around and nights are filled with dinner fresh from the BBQ, nothing compliments it quite like a potato salad. The coolness of the salad against the tang of the BBQ is just perfection. But all too often potato salads are loaded with unhealthy fats and heavy carbs, making potato salad something I’m not able to indulge in as often as I’d like. That is until I tried this healthier “potato” salad.

What's For Dinner Mom? Week of January 17, 2021

What's For Dinner Mom? Week of January 17, 2021

This week’s menu is simple and focuses on the amazing flavors of winter. Yummy vegetables, a fantastic soup, and a comforting pasta dish make this weeks’ plan shine. And with the exception of the Bolognese ragu, everything is made in 30 minutes or less.

What's For Dinner Mom? Week of January 10, 2021

What's For Dinner Mom? Week of January 10, 2021

When things around me are crazy, I find solace in food. Cooking and baking takes my mind off of everything going on around me and I find comfort in tastes that I know and adore. I can control food when I can’t control everything going on around me. That’s why my menu this week is heavy on comfort food. I’ve taken recipes and made some changes to lighten them up, so they all fit within my macro goals.