I love reading The Family Homestead website, and Crystal's lovely blog everyday. LOL! And dream I was able to do all she does. I'm still taking baby steps in the homesteading frugal life. Doing my best to live the country life in a somewhat crowded neighborhood. With a future dream (and belief) that my Husband and I will have a little more land to live the country life proper. Bigger garden, more room for Hubby's projects, the recycling that he does, and nature beautiful nature all around I see in our future.
Don't get me wrong, I love and very much appreciate our little house and bit of earth we have. So many now a days our losing there houses/land to foreclosures. And I'm happy and thank God we are stable right here. I realize how blessed we are not to worry of losing our home. But I can't deny a vision of the future, and belief in my heart that this is not where we will be years down the road.
LOL! Well enough rambling on to the FOOD! 
Well I was just taken with the sight of this recipe and knew I had to try it. I fix soup beans and cornbread all the time. Once a week would be a safe statement. SO I was happy to see a twist to that. We both love beans and italian food so this was perfect.
The only things I changed was that I used mixed beans (pinto/northern), and turkey sausge, and I had a little yellow pepper instead of green. I'm always trying to cut the fat out. And I cooked them in the crockpot. I've always cooked my beans in a crockpot.
Here's the link to the recipe. http://www.thefamilyhomestead.com/italianpintobeans.htm
Here's what mine looked like.

And this is what I made to go with it. I call them my Italian Biscuits, I always make these with spaghetti or lasagna. My husband LOVES them!!!

Here's the recipe.
ITALIAN BISCUITS
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2 cups Biscuit mix
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2/3 cup milk
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1/2 cup shredded mozzerella cheese
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1 tbs of itailian seasoning (more if you like)
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Garlic powder to taste
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I also sprinkle in a little parmesean
Topping after baked:
Bake at 450 degrees. Mix ingredients and drop by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet. I then sprinkle more itailian season and garlic power on top before baking. Bake 10 min. (or depending on you oven, watch them).
When done brush them with butter mixture.
**I use light butter at all times, and sometimes fat free milk and the are still great. I've even used fat free cheese when I have it.
Have a good day everyone. Blessing to you.
Hugs, Kat |