Whether it’s the coldest day of the year or the beginning of warmer temperatures, this beef and barley soup is the perfect recipe to prepare. Full of hearty chunks of beef, carrots, and celery and finished with pearled barley, the soup has a warming effect that’s second to none. The best part is that it takes only a few steps to prepare, simply some browning of the meat, and you’re on your way!| Wyse Guide
Create your own signature taco seasoning recipe with the perfect balance of 7 different spices! This versatile mix takes just minutes to prepare and makes everything from ground beef to roasted veggies into taco night magic.| Wyse Guide
Comforting and hearty, this soup embodies the rich taste of squash in a perfect autumnal dish. Vegetables like celery, carrots, and onions add depth, maple syrup-glazed apples bring sweetness, and ginger finishes it all off. A perfect balance of flavor, this seasonal creation is great as a meal or appetizer. Plus, since it's all made in the slow cooker, it barely requires any work!| Wyse Guide
A rich, flavorful tomato soup can be made easier than you think. In this recipe, the oven does the hard work, roasting tomatoes, onions, celery, and garlic, creating a luscious and creamy soup. Paired with a melty grilled cheese, it's the prime cool-weather comfort meal.| Wyse Guide
When you’re in need of a quick weeknight meal that uses as few dishes as possible, this lemon chicken with kale is the answer. All cooked in one skillet, this recipe combines marinated chicken with wilted kale, orzo, olives, red onion, and feta for a bright yet filling dish. Whether it’s the middle of winter or hot summer, it’s a serious winner.| Wyse Guide
With a combination of carrots and sweet potatoes that are quickly roasted, the base of a slightly sweet soup is created. When a combination of onions and spices is sautéed, this soup becomes well-rounded and full of comforting flavors. After a quick blend, the soup is ready to serve, either hot or cold, with a bit of heavy cream and some cilantro sprinkled on top.| Wyse Guide