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Salmon Chanted Evening

Last year, my friend Adam at Unorthodox Epicure and I had a recipe Throwdown over one of our childhood favorite meals—Porcupine Balls.  Of course, when it comes to reliving our childhood favorites, we were both winners.  Since there was no judging, neither of us could have rightly lost, after all. A while back, we were […]

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How To Eat PB&J Like A Grown Up

Cooking Contest Central is celebrating an entire month of food celebration days.  I chose Peanut Butter and Jelly on April 2, but that leaves 29 more great food celebrations.  Check them out at http://www.cookingcontestcentral.com ************************************* As old as I keep getting, and believe me, I just keep getting older, I still love Peanut Butter and Jelly. […]

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The Deviled Egg Is In The Details

In a few days, we will enter into a period known far and wide as “what the hell do I do with all of these leftover Easter eggs?!”  Unless you are one of those households that has wimped out completely and taken to using candy filled plastic Easter eggs….Shamey shamey! There will be egg salad, […]

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About A Boy…A Tape Measure…And A Footlong Weenie

Never underestimate the importance of knowing your weights and measures. For Christmas one year, my mother gifted my boys with Home Depot tool boxes, complete with the full range of functional, but small-sized tools.  They each had a hammer, saw, pliers, screwdriver, wrench, level and tape measure.  Most children, when in possession of such items […]

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Originally posted on Texana's Kitchen:
I was never good at math.  Like most girls, I excelled in verbal acrobatics and science, but math and history were, well, Greek to me.  Not surprising, I guess, since so much of what we know of math was first contemplated, theorized, solved, and proved thousands of years ago…

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Faith ‘N Begorrah…You’ll Be Wearin’ The Green Shoes

As Saint Patrick’s Day approaches, I wax nostalgic again…. I’ve written before about my Irish heritage–that being from my paternal Grandfather, and I’ve spoken of my Catholic School education. What I haven’t mentioned is that I got more exposure to my Irish heritage at school than at home.  Because nuns are from Ireland. All of them.  Seriously.  […]

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Erin Go Bragh!

In preparation for Saint Patrick’s Day, here is last year’s post….Look for a new one, with all new Irish recipes next week. “May you always walk in sunshine. May you never want for more. May Irish angels rest their wings right beside your door” I’ve done a lot of talking about my Southern heritage, and a […]

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The Great Cheese Betrayal

Show of hands—who loves cheese? If you didn’t raise your hand, you should probably quit reading, because the three recipes I am offering today do nothing, if not provide in-your-face cheesiness. How could you not love cheese? Your loyalties are now in question…. If you did raise your hand, you are my friend, and I love […]

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Rodeos, Cowboys, and The Fajita Hat

Rodeo season is kicking off in Texas right now, with some of the larger stock shows and rodeos under way, or soon to begin. If you aren’t familiar with the customs and traditions of rodeo, you may think it’s just those crazy bull riders you see on TV, guys with a death wish more suited […]

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The Legend of The Chocolate Orange Jelly Man

I don’t care where you are from, your town probably had a local legend that was both feared and revered by local teens. Whether it was a local “witch”, sure to turn children into toads if they came onto her property, or some sort of half human/half animal creature roaming the night, there was a […]

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