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Refrigerator Pickles

June 16, 2011
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If y’all remember, I have written several posts in the past about home canning. There was the Strawberry Jam. Then the Kosher Dills and the Pickled Okra. And don’t forget that delicious Basic Salsa, either! All tried and true great recipes. But, you know what? Sometimes I just don’t have enough produce on hand to [...]

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Baked Panko Onion Rings

March 22, 2011
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I know very few people who don’t like fried foods. Some may not admit it, but secretly they love the salty fried stuff. And how can you resist it, really? That crispy, crunchy goodness coating something delicious and steaming hot inside. Yum. In the South of my childhood we ate lots of fried foods – [...]

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Roasted Baby Vidalia Onions and Cherry Tomatoes

February 4, 2011
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It’s Super Bowl weekend and every food blog on the internet has a post on football snacks and party food. So, what am I doing? Roasting baby Vidalia onions. Of course. Because, yeah, I’m a rebel like that. Actually BeeBop and I never watch the Super Bowl. Just not our thing. We’re college football fans [...]

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Tomato-Tarragon Soup

January 26, 2011
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Last weekend BeeBop and I had the most amazing time attending the first ever Food Blog South in Birmingham. We met other bloggers, learned from some of the best in the food blogging world and enjoyed some pretty incredible food. I can’t wait to tell you all about it and I will just as soon [...]

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Chicken Country Captain

November 3, 2010
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It’s really hard to beat the classics. And this Chicken Country Captain is a true old South classic. When I tweeted on Saturday afternoon that I was making it, I got a response back from Rebecca of EzraPoundCake saying “You ARE going old-school!” Yes, ma’am. I sure did. And I thoroughly enjoyed it! By the way, [...]

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Fire and Ice Tomatoes

September 2, 2010
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Summer is winding down here in north Georgia. The past few mornings have been noticeably cooler and much less humid but the afternoons still offer us temperatures into the low 90′s. It’s the typical prelude to Fall weather here. Even though we know Fall is just around the corner, there’s still time for some good [...]

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Italian Sausage and Peppers

January 25, 2010
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Do you have recipes that are your “go-to” dishes? Ones that you’ve cooked so many times you could make them with your eyes closed? I do, and this is one of them. Italian sausage and peppers is a long-time favorite in our house. While neither one of us has an ounce of Italian heritage, we are [...]

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Pico de Gallo

October 15, 2009
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Well. For a girl who mostly cooks traditional southern farmhouse recipes, this is something of a change, huh? Plus, it’s a recipe you usually think about in the warm weather not when it’s drizzling rain and about 50 degrees out, right? Oh, what the heck. It’s something BeeBop and I just love and I don’t [...]

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Orange-Rosemary Grilled Chicken

June 25, 2009

“Summer time and the living is easy.” Really? Easy, maybe; HOT, yes! Today was the tenth day in a row with high temperatures above 90 degrees and humidity to match. But that’s really just typical for the deep south at this time of year. Hot and humid. So humid that there’s a hazy look in [...]

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Sesame Beef Stir-Fry

May 19, 2009

Here’s a recipe that’s quick and easy. This is a good one for busy week nights. You can have it on the table in under 30 minutes. And some days that’s a very good thing.  Most of the time I don’t even bother with the cashews. Not that I don’t like them. They’re good when [...]

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[BB] Tomato and Goat Cheese Tarts

March 28, 2009

  The final Barefoot Bloggers recipe for the month of March is Ina’s Tomato and Goat Cheese Tarts and it was chosen by Anne of Anne Strawberry. And what a great choice it was! It was easy to prepare, and most importantly delicious. BeeBop and I enjoyed it for dinner alongside a big salad. I can [...]

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