Yearly Archives: 2010

Totally Legal

December 10, 2010
Totally Legal

My pops was the chicken-cooker in our house. My mom made the (horribly dry, sorry mom) meatloaf, the holiday fixin’s, kickass potato salad, and plenty of things that are escaping my memory right now. But pops – he was in charge of poultry (and steak, for that matter. this worked to our advantage since she was the only one who ate leather instead of red juicy meat.). There must be a genetic alteration linked to having an affinity for cooking fried chicken – my gramma had it, my aunt Faye has it, my pops has it, and by golly, I think I do too. Maybe it’s a Southern thing, but since not all Southerners can cook a can of beans I’d be willing to bet it’s a little of both. Maybe I’ll ask someone who knows a thing or two about genetics . But Pops wasn’t just a master...

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When life gives you taters

December 7, 2010
When life gives you taters

So by now, hopefully you’ve read all about our Thanksgiving shenanigans. You know that we rocked a lot, drank a lot, and probably ate even more, if that’s possible. And while we tend to go through a good portion of the food over the days following the big Turkey Day, there are always stragglers in the fridge after Sunday. Ya’ll know I’m a stickler about food-wasting (except brussels sprouts & radishes), so it’s only fitting to talk about the excess, or lack thereof. The pie was easy – we ate most of it. The sweet potatoes were gone, as were the rolls and the broccoli casserole. The turkey got folded up into tortillas and topped with cotija cheese and salsa. That was easy, too. The cornbread pieces Jon left in the crisper were perfect when toasted and served with this soup I found in the freezer. He finished whatever was...

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The Gut Buster

Eating good, healthy food is an admirable goal. It’s a really good goal. Sometimes though, it’s just. so. dang. hard. Ya feel me? Exhibit...

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