A Recipe is Likened...

A recipe is likened to a personal expression of poetry/prose... When shared with others, it extends a part of our innermost being... For others to enjoy for years to come, not short lived like a rose. A recipe takes on our individuality and culinary expression, talent and skill... Brings to mind the likes/dislikes of family and friends, memories of special gatherings... Sharing a part of ourselves with others, making memories, spanning time our "appetites" they fill. Paula George 2005

Monday, September 19, 2011

CHILI...Three Ways

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First bit of cool weather had me wanting chili! SO this weekend, I made chili! Here's 3 of my favorite recipes that I use! Rick's...
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Chicken Chilaquiles and King Ranch Chicken

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Some common ingredients but some very different and delightful tastes! The easy step is beginning with a Rotisserie Chicken! One of my pre...
Monday, September 12, 2011

Chicken-Broccoli Fettucine Alfredo

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For years, this has been a family favorite! With a few revisions, we also serve this at the restaurant...a favorite of many customers...one ...
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Soup, Sandwich and Salad!!!

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Thought I would post another favorite meal...simple, tasty...yet hearty for the end of summer! Another favorite Comfort Meal of mine! Cream...
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Comfort Food!

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...comes to mind with all the rain that passed through leaving us with cooler temps! Just LOVE it!!! That being said...today I opted for a...
Thursday, September 1, 2011

Orange Rolls...Yum!

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Ahhh, Memories! I worked next door to the Original All Steak Restaurant for 6 years in the early 1980's... I am not much of a sweet eate...
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

I, SO, miss Becky/Decolady...

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I miss her posts whether on the boards or on her blog! I'm sure I'm not the only one as so many of us came to know her over the year...
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Moved to rural Alabama in '64 to reside with my maternal grandmother, Ma. Quite the culture shock from Pensacola where my paternal grandmother lived in the historical section and Daddy was an architect. Ma was a very simple woman, had reared 12 children, 8 of her own and 4 stepdaughters; worked as a sharecropper in earlier years. She taught me many things...foremost love of family and simplicity.Now, I am the Mother of 3 children, grandmother of 6, and GiGi (great-grandmother) to 2...one boy & one girl! This has now increased to 3 boys & 3 girls. I am engaged to a wonderful man that I want to grow old with and see our children and grandchildren prosper. BTW, on March 08, 2014, I married this wonderful man!
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