Author: Troy Bowersox

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Kiss the Cook: Sweet potatoes and ham in casserole bliss

September 21, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments autumn, casserole, comfort food, fall food, ham, kiss the cook, southern dish, sweet potatoes

Recently, my friend Dave and I attended a Penn State football game. During the tailgating before the game, we were

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Kiss the Cook: Tasty tailgating sparked by bread-based chili bowl

September 21, 2015September 21, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments bacon, bread bowl, chili bowl, dip, football season, game day, kiss the cook, party food, snack

Even if your team does not make the Super Bowl, you can still have your game day chili bowl! What

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Kiss the cook: Chocolate fudge adds a kick to peanut butter pie

September 8, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments chocolate fudge, dessert, kiss the cook, peanut butter pie

I’m not usually a big dessert person, but recently, I had the desire to make a good peanut butter pie.

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Kiss the Cook: Don’t throw away extra tomatoes … stuff ’em

August 24, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments cheese, garden, harvest, kiss the cook, mozzarella, pork, sausage, stuffed tomatoes, tomato

For those that enjoy gardening and ripe summer tomatoes, there comes a time when you could have more tomatoes on

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Kiss the Cook: Passing down mom’s tuna noodle casserole

August 1, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments cheese, easy meal, family meal, food, kiss the cook, noodle, recipe, supper, tuna, tuna noodle

Growing up, we all have special memories of dishes our mother used to make. When we get older and move

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Kiss the Cook: A banana creme that meets mom’s approval

July 27, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments banana creme, cream, dessert, kiss the cook, pudding

Recently, a friend of mine asked me if I had a good recipe for banana crème pudding. After a little

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Kiss the Cook: Deviled eggs get a little extra kick

July 27, 2015July 27, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments deviled eggs, family, kiss the cook, picnic, reunions

Deviled eggs are a regular addition to our family get together. We enjoy them so much that there are always

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Kiss the Cook: A smoky twist to a classic comfort food

July 14, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments bacon, busy lifestyle, comfort food, crockpot, kiss the cook, macaroni and cheese, peppers

Comfort food — quick, easy, filling and delicious! If you are like me, you enjoy a classic recipe with a

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Kiss the Cook: Bring the beach home with blackened tuna bliss

July 6, 2015July 6, 2015 Troy Bowersox 0 Comments blackened tuna, food, kiss the cook, sandwich, seafood, tuna, wasabi

Recently, I was on vacation to the Outer Banks, North Carolina, where I spent some time enjoying the local restaurants

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Kiss the Cook: Salisbury steak a perfect way to end a busy day

June 29, 2015 Troy Bowersox 1 Comment beef, busy day, cooking, deadline, dinner, on a budget, salisbury, single dad, Steak

Busy days happen. Whether you are a single father, mother or a family on the go, simple, delicious recipes that

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