About Miss

My name is Milisa, but most call me Miss. I live in beautiful Wyoming, near the Big Horn Mountains with my husband and three boys. I love my family, I love to cook and I love to read. I am not a professional, nor have I been classically trained, but I have spent many years in kitchens, observing and occasionally helping other wonderful cooks such as my Mother, my Mother-in-Law, and too many others to mention. I spent several years cooking for cowboys on a ranch, some days feeding upwards of 30 mouths. Nowadays I mainly cook for my husband and children. We have a very busy lifestyle and most days I don’t have a lot of time to cook. I have created many tasty recipes that you can make quickly. I will share my love of cooking here with you and I hope you enjoy the meals with your family and friends as much as I have enjoyed creating them and feeding them to mine.
Thanks for stopping by!
Miss Email me at: milisa@rtconnect.net
Hey Miss I did not know you did this it is so awesome I will definatley be trying some of these recipes…
Lance
March 25, 2010 at 11:09 am
Wow! Thanks I am really enjoying it!
Milisa
March 25, 2010 at 12:13 pm
I will be trying some of your recipes. I just discovered your blog today. I just told my oldest the story the other day about how I learned to make omelettes. Do you remember? I learned with you.
Stacy
April 5, 2010 at 3:04 pm
I don’t remember. I am sure it was interesting!
Milisa
April 5, 2010 at 7:11 pm
Christopher asked me how I learned to make omelettes the other day. I told him it was a funny story. You were spending the night at my house. My parents were still asleep so it meant we were up very eary (as usual). We tried to make the omelette ourselves but we both didn’t think egg shells should be in the omelette so them you suggested calling Aunt Emma. We must have called her four times. Our first batch came out runny. I remember her repeatedly saying ‘Stacy, the eggs shouldn’t move’.
Stacy
April 8, 2010 at 5:04 pm
Christopher asked me the other day how I learned to make omelettes. You were spending the night with me. We were in our little kitchen trying to figure out how to make omelettes. I know we went through a dozen of eggs (probably from our farm). Our first attempt was beaten eggs with egg shells and all. I remember us looking at each other and saying that’s not right. We ended up calling Aunt Emma multiple times as she walked us through step-by-step via phone. I remember her telling me, ‘Stacy – make sure the eggs don’t move. There not ready hunny unless they don’t move.’ Our first omelette was cheese and little egg shell.
Stacy
April 8, 2010 at 5:10 pm
That’s so funny! Our parents were really patient, and I am sure we tried them often.
Milisa
April 8, 2010 at 5:39 pm
I love your site and your recipes! Thanks for sharing; I’ve been sharing with friends and family too and everyone likes your recipes! Keep up the good work!
Elinor
April 18, 2010 at 10:09 am
Thanks! It has been so much fun. I really appreciate the feedback!
Milisa
April 18, 2010 at 12:28 pm
Hey Missy!
I finally had a chance to get to your blog – it is awesome! I’m so proud of what you have accomplished with it. The photos look amazing – very professional. Good luck Julia – LOL! Have fun and keep up the great work. Take care.
Melissa Weber
May 2, 2010 at 7:23 pm
Thanks! I am learning more about photography and having a ball! I appreciate the compliments!
Milisa
May 4, 2010 at 8:08 pm