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Layered Mediterranean Salad

July 27, 2010
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Is it hot outside or what!? Here around Atlanta we’ve had temperatures in the upper 90′s with heat indexes in the 105-110 degree range for the past week. Those high temperatures have sparked some pretty fierce thunderstorms, too. Yesterday afternoon and evening were full of nature’s fireworks lighting up the sky! On days like this, [...]

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Pasta with Italian Sausage & Tomatoes

June 23, 2010
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It’s summer time in the South. And, let me tell you, a southern summer is hot. Hot and humid. The kind of hot that you almost can’t get away from and the kind of humidity that clings to your skin and wilts your hair as soon as you set foot outside the air conditioned comfort [...]

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White Pizza

May 19, 2010
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It probably won’t surprise anyone to know that one of my favorite activities is watching Food Network. Especially on weekend mornings when they have people on there who are actually cooking. Recently I’ve been watching the 5-Ingredient show with Claire Robinson. She does some amazing things with just five ingredients. So, a couple of weeks [...]

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Chicken Quesadillas with Avocado Salad – Cooking to Combat Cancer

May 13, 2010
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If you’ve been coming here to Never Enough Thyme for a while, you probably know that I rarely get personal in this space. I mean, really, it’s a cooking blog. Who wants to read about what I did last weekend or what I think about the latest news from Washington? Seriously. But today I’m asking [...]

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Ziti Bake

April 12, 2010
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Wow. Do I ever have Spring Fever! The days are longer and warmer and all I want to do is enjoy the sunshine. Nearly to the exclusion of everything else. Including cooking. That’s bad. Especially when you have a food blog! In case no one noticed, I only did one post last week. One measly [...]

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Chicken Jallop

March 22, 2010
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I have a recipe for you today that I’m willing to bet no more than a dozen of you have ever heard of. Maybe fewer even. (Miss P – you don’t count!) This is my grandmother, Polly’s, Chicken Jallop. I’ve done some internet research on Chicken Jallop and have found very few references. One reference [...]

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Smothered Barbecued Chicken

March 19, 2010
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I wonder how many people have ever heard of smothered chicken? In case you haven’t, it’s chicken that has been either deep fried or pan fried, then a gravy is made and the chicken is returned to the pan to “smother” in the gravy for an hour or so. The chicken becomes so, so juicy and falling-off-the-bone [...]

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Homemade Granola

March 12, 2010
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Have you bought any granola lately? Or any breakfast cereal for that matter? The price of cereal is through the roof and granola is way at the top of the range. And, honestly, I don’t know why. Our typical weekday breakfast around here includes a bowl of cereal of some kind and that really puts [...]

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Seafood Stew

February 22, 2010
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Are you like me…a push-over for a food magazine? I never met one I didn’t like and rarely pass one on the shelf that I don’t pick up and glance through. More often than not, they come right on home with me. I can sit and read them for hours. So, when I picked up [...]

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Cheesy Ham and Potato Bake

February 18, 2010
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It has been an interesting week around our house! Last Friday we got about 4 inches of snow. I know to some of you 4 inches of snow is nothing. However, for anywhere in Georgia that’s a lot. Needless to say, it shut down everything around here. Roads closed, schools closed, stores closed. I mean [...]

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