• Cake Mix Hacks
  • Mocktails
  • Movies
  • Proverbs
  • RoTel Recipes
  • USA Unit Study

3 Boys and a Dog

Homemaking & Homeschooling Tips for Busy Folks

  • Home
  • Homemaking
    • Cleaning Guide
    • Do It Yourself
    • Entertaining
    • Freezer Cooking
    • Home Decor
    • Kitchen Tools
    • Organizing
  • Homeschooling
    • 50 States Unit
    • ABC Finds
    • Cutting Practice
    • Deals
    • Development
    • Organization
    • Printables
    • Spelling
    • Tips
    • Unit Studies
  • Family Fun
    • Crafts and Hobbies
    • DIY
    • Green Living
    • Gaming
    • Movie Night
    • Reading
    • Technology
  • Mind and Body
    • Beauty
    • Fashion
    • Health and Wellness
    • Proverbs for Students
    • Safety
    • Weightloss & Fitness
  • Parenting
    • Activities for Kids
    • Kid Stuff
    • Pets
    • Pregnancy and Infants
    • Teenagers
    • Toddler Toys
  • Recipes
    • Appetizers
    • Beef
    • Bread
    • Desserts
    • Drinks
    • Kid Lunches
    • Pork
    • Poultry
    • Seafood
    • Side Dishes
    • Vegetarian
  • Travel
    • Accomodations
    • Attractions
    • Conference
    • Restaurants
    • Transportation
    • Travel Tools

Rotel Dip with Ground Beef Recipe

May 10, 2018 By Kelli Miller 17 Comments

This is like a queso, but we have always called it Rotel Dip, so that is the name I am using here. :-) This recipe uses the mild Rotel diced tomatoes but you can always kick it up a notch with the medium or hot versions.

Do you have an easy RoTel recipe that is always a huge hit when you make it? This Rotel Dip with Ground Beef recipe is one of those. It’s stinking easy to prepare and people always go nuts over it. I’ve been making it for years.  This is like a queso, but we have always […]

Filed Under: Beef Tagged With: american cuisine, beef mince, cuisine, culture, dip, dips, easy recipe, ground beef, ground hamburger, hamburger, hamburger meat, hamburger meat recipe, hamburger meat recipes, meat, Meat Recipes, Recipe, Recipes, rotel, rotel dip, Rotel Dip with Ground Beef, Street Food, tortilla chip, velveeta, world cuisine

How Do You Celebrate Cinco de Mayo #CokeFiesta

April 25, 2013 By Kelli Miller 5 Comments

Cinco de Mayo (or May 5th) is right around the corner.  Are you planning to celebrate?  Here at 3 Boys and a Dog, we like to teach our kids all about other cultures and their history.  Plus, we love a good fiesta just as much as the next person. This year, Cinco de Mayo falls […]

Filed Under: Cinco de Mayo Tagged With: Activity Sheets, Celebrating Cinco De Mayo, cinco de mayo, Cinco De Mayo Activities, culture, decoration, fiesta, free printable, kids activities, printable, Printable Worksheets

Review: Robin Good and His Not-So-Merry Men Veggie Tales DVD

April 13, 2012 By Tamera Leave a Comment

We love Veggie Tales here, so were happy to watch a new one! About Veggie Tales (from their website) Big Idea Entertainment is a leading studio and producer of children’s and family programming, characters and brands. Big Idea’s best-selling series VeggieTales® is the #1 animated home video series in the US with moms of pre-schoolers*.  […]

Filed Under: 3 Boys & A Dog General Posts, Parenting Tagged With: Big Idea, boyz in the sink, Christian, cultural anthropology, culture, dvd, faith based, for kids, his, hurt, ion tv, kids learning, Men, overcoming, qubo, rescue, robin, Robin Good, Robin Hood, Series, silly songs with larry, the pirates who don't do anything, the toy that saved christmas, vegetables, veggie, Veggie Tales, veggie tales dvd, veggietales

Easter Treats from Pinterest Pins

March 17, 2012 By Kelli Miller 1 Comment

My kids will be having Easter Parties and while I know I will be making Bird Nests, I was hoping to spice things up a bit.  Now that Pinterest is here, we really don’t have an excuse for not being creative. Here are my Favorite pins for Easter Treats! 1. Adorable Peep Pops from A […]

Filed Under: 3 Boys & A Dog General Posts Tagged With: birds, christianity, culture, cupcake recipes, easter, easter chicks, Easter Egg Hunt, easter party, easter treats, faves, holiday, holy week, kids, peanut butter, Pie, pins, Pinterest, Recipes, spring, treats

Holiday Recipe Link Up: St. Patrick’s Day

March 1, 2012 By Kelli Miller 7 Comments

Where does time go?  Here it is March already!  My husband and I will be celebrating our anniversary this month and he will be celebrating his birthday.  Such a great month, huh? So, you know the drill… link up your St. Patrick’s Day Recipes right here then tell your friends so they can link up […]

Filed Under: 3 Boys & A Dog General Posts Tagged With: american folklore, Anniversary, bloghop, carnivals, celebrating, culture, day, holiday, holiday recipe, holiday recipes, huh, human behavior, husband, link, link up, linky, Mardi Gras, month, Recipes, time

A Little Pinterest Love: 01/28/2012

January 28, 2012 By Kelli Miller 6 Comments

Over on 3 Boys and a Dog, there is a weekly Pinterest favorites link up.  So, I am addicted to Pinterest.  Yes, really!  Right now, I have been looking for Valentine’s Day goodies on there, but the options aren’t really big.  Anyway, I chose my favorite few Valentine’s Recipes and will list them below. Then, […]

Filed Under: 3 Boys & A Dog General Posts Tagged With: 3 boys, addicted, boy, candy canes, cinnamon roll, culture, cupcake, day, Day Chocolate, Day Recipes, dogs, favorites, film, food and drink, holiday, human interest, love, my favorites, pins, Pinterest, Recipe, Recipes, rice crispy treats, sweethearts, three colours: red, V Day Chocolate, valentine, valentine's day, Valentine's Day Recipes

Budget-friendly Tips for Holiday Weddings

December 8, 2011 By Kelli Miller Leave a Comment

The countdown to the holidays has begun. With it comes the only time of year that’s simultaneously joyous and stressful. For some, this season will bring with it the event of a lifetime: a wedding. Those planning holiday winter weddings have several opportunities to save money and lessen the stress burden for themselves and their […]

Filed Under: 3 Boys & A Dog General Posts Tagged With: Budget, christmas lights, creating budget, culture, friendlier, greeting card, holiday, holiday weddings, holidays winter, Tips, wedding, wedding favors, wedding industry in the united states, Wedding invitations, weddings

5 Tips for Quick and Healthy Meals

September 12, 2011 By Andrea Leave a Comment

Sometimes it seems impossible to get a quick healthy meal on the table in between work, kids and carpool. Often times in our busy lives we are simply too tired to get a meal on the table. Instead of turning to processed or fast food, here are 5 tips – and some quick healthy recipes […]

Filed Under: Homemaking Tagged With: culture, fast food, food, food and drink, gastronomy, healthy dinners, healthy meals, meatball, menu plan monday, quick healthy meals, quick healthy recipes, quick meals, Recipes, sara's secrets, soup, staple, tables, Tips

Recipe: Leftover Soup

August 9, 2009 By Kelli Miller 4 Comments

This is one of those easy meals that we all love. 🙂  We call it leftover soup, because it is made from leftovers. We keep a gallon ice cream bucket in the freezer and put most leftovers in it: Spaghetti Chili Manwich Veggies Meat Drippings Gravy etc When the tub is full we make soup. […]

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: buckets, culture, food and drink, freezers, gallon ice cream, gastronomy, leftover, leftovers, make soup, manwich, orzo, Recipes, soup, soups, spaghetti

Bible Proverbs for Students - Includes Free Printable Quote Cards
  • Home
  • New? Start Here
  • About
    • Advertise Here!
    • Disclosure
    • PR Friendly
    • Privacy Policy
    • Guest Post!
  • Holidays & Seasons
  • LearntoBlog
  • Contact Me
  • Shop

Archives

Categories

Search Our Partners’ Sites

Most Popular Post

Essential Oil Soap Recipe for MenEssential Oil Soap Recipe for Men

Copyright 2006 - © 2019