

If I had to do it all over again, I'd do it all different. But if you've ever wondered why my blog is named Lemon Tree Dwelling.that's why! Because I planned to make it all about my home. And decided that even though I had started out one way, I could totally make the decision to switch courses. The good news is that at some point I fell into food blogging. I know we all have to start somewhere.but really? Why did I have to start THERE? House projects take way too long to blog about (I don't understand how people do it) and my ideas for home decor always seemed to fall at least a little short. To be honest, I have to stop myself from cringing as I look back at my posts from 20. And I did a few of those - like two - along with a handful of home decor posts, before realizing that house projects and home decor are not really my forte. When I first started blogging, my intent was to have a home improvement blog, where I shared updates on the projects we were doing in our new (old) house. Of where I started, why I started, how much my kids have changed in that time, and how far I've come. Like WAY back.to the time I first started blogging, just over 4 years ago. So I've started looking back at old blog posts.
Mac and cheese for a crowd mac#
The BEST mac & cheese ever.sure to become a family favorite! The whole family will love this crock pot mac and cheese recipe.Deliciously creamy Baked Mac & Cheese, loaded with sour cream, bacon, and chives and topped with buttery bread crumbs. Reheating mac and cheese can cause it to dry out, so whether you're warming it on the stove or in the microwave, add some milk until it's a desirable consistency. When you're ready to eat, thaw in the fridge overnight or defrost in the microwave. Pop those babies in the freezer where they'll keep for up to three months. Then, divide into single servings in freezer-safe containers or baggies. If you want to freeze your leftover mac and cheese for later (and you totally should!) you need to let it cool completely first. Toss in your choice of add-ins when the mac and cheese is done or set up a mac and cheese bar and let each person choose their own!

Fried Onions – You know, those things that go on green bean casserole that you can't help but eat straight from the jar? Yeah… those!.Nothing like cheese on top of cheese, right? More Cheese – Grated cheddar, gouda, or any other cheese you can think of.Diced Tomatoes – Cherry tomatoes, grape tomatoes, or Roma are best, but any will work!.Chives – Chives go great on top of a delicious bowl of mac and cheese.Check out this post and learn the best ways to cook bacon!


Dig into that pantry, girl, and use what you have to make it work! Save time and money by not running to the store for every single ingredient. You can even use half and half or heavy cream for a super rich mac and cheese.
