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Ham and Cheese Scones

Yes, savory scones are a thing! We know you’re used to your sweet scones with berries, but wait till you try this! It’s great for lunch or just a filling breakfast. Scones are always the best way to go. The nice thing about this recipe is that it doesn’t take much to throw together. You can really use any type of cheddar but a nice mild version is perfect for baking. You should give this recipe a try.

Sausage Jambalaya

There are numerous versions of jambalaya and I decided to go with sausage jambalaya, which is probably one of my favorite versions. Every family has its own version and this is ours. Yes, it’s a much more simplified version! This is the jambalaya you make in the middle of the week when time is short. It’s hearty and filling!  You really should give this recipe a try.

Ziti with Honey Mustard Salmon

The salmon here is toasted with a thin coat of honey and a sprinkle of pepper. With the sweetness of the honey and the heat and acidity of the mustard brings a nice balance. We recommend pairing it with ziti/penne. But it’s really up to you. A nice spaghetti noodle would go well with this too. THe nice thing about this email is that it doesn’t take long to throw together, so it’s perfect for weekdays! 

Simple Green Split Pea Soup

If you got a leftover ham hock, there is no better recipe to try! Keep dried split peas in your cupboard for whenever the occasion calls. Pea soup requires split peas and water (or stock, of course).  Split peas fall apart quickly, and it’s easy to inadvertently make this soup too thick, so watch it (you can always stir in more water to thin it out).

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