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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Tapas Turkey Day Test #2: Oyster cornbread stuffing
This is why I do not do anything new for guests. I took one bite of the test oyster cornbread stuffing and it ripped the roof of my mouth open. So then I dug out the oysters and gave the … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Uncategorized
Tagged alton brown, food, oyster cornbread, stuffing, Thanksgiving
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Hungry in Indiana
You know you are from NJ you buy British Hunter wellington boots to wear to a farm to pick up your heritage turkey. Who pays $110 for a turkey??? Even I felt a little bratty and definitely looked like someone … Continue reading
Posted in Heartland Happiness, Uncategorized
Tagged America, hunger, Indiana, poverty, Thanksgiving, Traders Point Cremery, wellington boots
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Tapas Turkey Day Test #1: Mini Bourbon Pecan Pie
Do you remember when I posted last year that there was a trifecta of untouchables for Thanksgiving dinner? (No? It’s here.) I’m testing a new kind of Turkey Day because in September when we moved, I threw away heaps of … Continue reading
Posted in Food
Tagged alton brown, baking, bourbon, dinner, food, Indiana, pecan pie, pie, tapas, Thanksgiving
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