It’s been a while since I posted a new High Five Recipe. Just in case you’re new here, or have forgotten about this feature on my site – I wanted to take a minute to draw your attention to one of my favorite sets of recipes!
You all know that I try to keep life in the kitchen simple. But I also try to keep it as healthy as possible. I’m trying to prove to all of us that simple, inexpensive, and healthy are words that can be used in the same sentence!
It doesn’t get much easier than a recipe with five or fewer ingredients. And all of these recipes call for real foods that are very basic. Most likely, you have many of these ingredients in your kitchen just waiting to be used.
You want simple, healthy, inexpensive, and delicious? Try a High Five Recipe. Scroll through all these pages of High Five main dishes, side dishes, and desserts. I had forgotten about half of those recipes. I just finished looking through all of the ideas once again. Now, I’m feeling the need for some Popcorn Chicken and Peanut Butter Honey Fudge.
With some vegetables, of course. :)
Angela says
I tried the peanut butter fudge this weekend – talk about easy and oh so good. Do you think it would turn out if I added a little less honey – was a little sweet for us. Keep up the good work – love this site :)
Kati says
I’m having trouble with the link to the high five recipes…it just keeps returning me to this same page!
Laura says
Sorry, that is confusing. That is happening because I categorized this post under “High Five Recipes” – so once you click on the link and this post shows at the top, simply scroll down and you’ll begin to see all of the other recipes categorized in the “High Five Recipes” category. Hope that makes sense!
Birdie says
I just put a batch of Butterscotch Bars into the oven and ACTUALLY licked the spatula and bowl! Laura, I hold you responsible for my child-like actions => (said in a loving, friendly, appreciative way)! Yum, Yum.