Did you eat Sloppy Joes growing up? I did, and it always came out of a can. To be honest, it wasn’t my favorite. Even if you don’t mind Sloppy Joes from a can, can I recommend that you try making them from scratch? It’s so easy, and it can be made in the slow […]
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I think potatoes are going to be delicious no matter how you cook them, but this scalloped potatoes recipe takes them to a new level. The potatoes and onions are stacked and arranged sideways so the sauce gets in every nook (it can take a tad more time to arrange rather than just throwing them […]
Are you on the hunt for a house right now? One of our readers recently asked on Facebook what they should look for before buying an old house. Other Southern Savers readers responded in droves and had so many helpful tips! Here’s a round-up of the best advice you readers gave to this questioning reader. […]
The controversies about kids and eating goes back and forth, seemingly endlessly. There are tons of opinions about what you should feed your kids, how often, etc. starting from birth! All of us have different viewpoints and lifestyles, and there’s not one consensus on these issues. But if you’re trying to be frugal and keep […]
Easter is coming up soon, and sometimes when there is a big holiday event, there can be this pressure to cook an amazing meal. The truth is, there are lots of simple dishes that are delicious and don’t take up a lot of time and energy. What’s the point of being with family and friends […]
With casseroles being a pretty Southern thing, it’s likely that they show up at your family reunions, church picnics, and holiday parties. They’re generally pretty easy to make and they’re great for toting to a friend or gathering. But lots of times, they can be mysterious and goopy and filled with condensed soups. I’m not […]
Spring crafts for kids are a great way to celebrate Easter and give kids a tangible way to understand Jesus’ sacrifice. Crafting is also a great way to spend time together that will stick in their memories for a long time. Here are some fun crafts you can do with your kids this year! Easter Crafts for Kids: Hand […]