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Pass a good time…. | Hugs from Home: Recipes & Stories
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Hugs from Home: Recipes and Stories. Pass a good time…. Pass a good time…. I’m a Louisiana native, who loves to pass a good time with family and friends. We share recipes, favorite restaurants, and interesting blog sites, but most importantly we eat a lot of delicious food! Passionate about sharing old recipes; believes that recipes and the stories that surround them are a great way to remember the traditions that bond families and friends. 10 responses to “. Pass a good time…. 1 c brown sugar. One of th...
Cajun Corn Salad – Court of Two Sisters – New Orleans | Hugs from Home: Recipes & Stories
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Hugs from Home: Recipes and Stories. Pass a good time…. Kool-Aid Popsicles →. August 9, 2015 · 1:56 am. Cajun Corn Salad – Court of Two Sisters – New Orleans. Shared by Court of Two Sisters in New Orleans, LA. If you’ve ever been to New Orleans and had the pleasure of eating at the Court of Two Sisters, then you’ve probably had this corn salad. It’s refreshing and so flavorful. The recipe makes a lot, but keeps well. Sometimes I grill my corn to add another layer of flavor. 3/4 cup Sour Cream. Lemon Pros...
Lemon Prosecco Summer Drink | Hugs from Home: Recipes & Stories
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Hugs from Home: Recipes and Stories. Pass a good time…. August 9, 2015 · 2:14 am. Lemon Prosecco Summer Drink. This is a great way to cool off on a summer evening. Add the following ingredients:. Two Scoops of Lemon Sorbet. Sparkling, cold Prosecco of your choice fill your glass! Filed under Louisiana / Cajun. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
Jezebel Sauce | Hugs from Home: Recipes & Stories
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Hugs from Home: Recipes and Stories. Pass a good time…. Cajun Corn Salad – Court of Two Sisters – New Orleans →. August 9, 2015 · 1:47 am. I’ve had several people ask me for this recipe lately. It’s simple to make and keeps very well. Serve over cream cheese (with Ritz crackers) as an appetizer or as a sauce for pork or lamb. I like to eat it on ham sandwiches in lieu of mustard or mayo. 1 (12 ounce) can dry mustard. 1 (4 ounce) jar prepared horseradish. 1 (16 ounce) jar pineapple preserves. Cajun Corn S...
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Hugs from Home: Recipes and Stories. Pass a good time…. Newer posts →. December 31, 2012 · 7:27 pm. Hot Bleu Cheese Dip. 2 cloves garlic, minced. 4 ounces bleu cheese, crumbled. 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese. 1/4 cup half and half. 2 tablespoons chopped chives. Filed under Louisiana / Cajun. Tagged as bleu cheese. February 5, 2012 · 8:58 am. Dip / Spread / Sauce / Seasoning. Side Dishes / Vegetables. February 5, 2012 · 6:36 am. White Rotel Dip WARNING this dip is ADDICTIVE! 1 lb sausage, browned (The ...
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Hello? Is it me you’re looking for? | Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City)
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Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City). January 11, 2013 · 4:23 am. Is it me you’re looking for? I couldn’t read your comments through all the dust that’s accumulated over the blog. It has been some time, hasn’t it? I’ve noticed I’m still getting quite a few daily hits, and I’m pleased! However, I permanently relocated to lovely California several months ago. (Yay! I thank you all for nearly three great years as a member of Shreveport’s small-but-active blogging community. If you’ve got que...You are comme...
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Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City). Newer posts →. October 3, 2010 · 5:35 pm. During my time here in Shreveport, I’ve heard a. About Columbia Café. Perhaps the comment most often heard from friends and acquaintances is that it just isn’t what it used to be. But a quick Google search revealed that it’s the red wine cousin of the more popular. It’s made with butter (duh) and the wonderful crust from a deglazed pan. Boy, do I love that crust. While we were originally intending to stop at post-dinner coffe...
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On food deserts–and beer! | Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City)
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Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City). Back in the Saddle. Marilynn’s Place →. September 1, 2011 · 4:49 pm. On food deserts–and beer! According to the CDC, “food deserts” are areas that “lack access to affordable fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk, and other foods that make up the full range of a healthy diet.” If this seems like an alien concept in overfed America, consider the recent. Article that estimated 1/3 of Shreveporters to be living in a food desert. How about another great equalizer?
Home Sweet Memphis: October 2010
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Good Homes, Great People, and Nifty Ideas. Monday, October 11, 2010. DIY Project Idea - Build a House! Sorry for the light posting as of late! I’d like to say I’ve been busy with work; however, for the past week – and the rest of this week, too – I’ve been getting up at a ridiculous hour to head over to the WKNO-FM. Station and man the phones for their fall pledge drive. WKNO-FM provides a wonderful service to the Mid-South, broadcasting NPR’s Morning Edition. And All Things Considered. A good team-build...
Home Sweet Memphis: Bloggity Blog Blog
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Good Homes, Great People, and Nifty Ideas. Friday, March 4, 2011. I've sort of stepped away from the blogging for a bit, but it's never been far from my mind. It's always on the to-do list and I've got a laundry list of topics stashed away (there are interviews from OCTOBER that I haven't posted yet! I adore this blog. All-around creative genius Sophorn McRae writes this gem and I especially like her graphic design/architecture/photography savvy. This post. 2) The Pioneer Woman. 5) Lovely and interesting...
Home Sweet Memphis: DIY Project Idea - Build a House!
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Good Homes, Great People, and Nifty Ideas. Monday, October 11, 2010. DIY Project Idea - Build a House! Sorry for the light posting as of late! I’d like to say I’ve been busy with work; however, for the past week – and the rest of this week, too – I’ve been getting up at a ridiculous hour to head over to the WKNO-FM. Station and man the phones for their fall pledge drive. WKNO-FM provides a wonderful service to the Mid-South, broadcasting NPR’s Morning Edition. And All Things Considered. A good team-build...
Home Sweet Memphis: Tuesday Tour - 642 Watson
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Good Homes, Great People, and Nifty Ideas. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. Tuesday Tour - 642 Watson. I'm fighting off a nap as I write this and here's why: Gus's Fried Chicken. But before I find a desk to crawl under, I wanted to tell you guys about a cute little house in East Memphis that I just listed last week, 642 Watson. When I first met them! Second Bedroom (I LOVE the green and brown for a nursery! Big ol' deck off the back (There's Crash in the corner! Big ol' fenced-in backyard. I love this door.
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Sake Sushi | Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City)
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Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City). Bistro Byronz →. January 20, 2010 · 10:07 pm. Sake Sushi is greater Shreveport’s newest sushi hangout, branching out to our corner of the state after a successful stint in Alexandria. They market themselves as “Japanese Cuisine, Sushi Bar, and Asian Fusion,” and I will venture to guess that the “fusion” comes from the fusing of traditional Japanese methods with California-style sushi and the addition of a few local ingredients. Barring the wallet-lightening aspect, S...
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Marilynn’s Place | Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City)
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Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City). On food deserts–and beer! Copeland’s of New Orleans: New and Improved →. September 26, 2011 · 9:24 pm. If you’re ever puttering down Fern Avenue when your “check engine” light clicks on, you may be tempted to stop by a friendly-looking garage with green trim. Not too many cars there,. Looks like there probably won’t be a wait. The pork po’boy is listed on the menu as the. Cochon de lait po'boy. 8221; Though I wouldn’t go that far, it’s certainly a damn go...Other ite...
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Columbia Café | Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City)
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Savoring Shreveport (& Bossier City). Chilly snacks for chilly days →. October 3, 2010 · 5:35 pm. During my time here in Shreveport, I’ve heard a. About Columbia Café. Perhaps the comment most often heard from friends and acquaintances is that it just isn’t what it used to be. But a quick Google search revealed that it’s the red wine cousin of the more popular. It’s made with butter (duh) and the wonderful crust from a deglazed pan. Boy, do I love that crust. While we were originally intending to stop at...
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Race to Support Children with Chronic Illnesses. All Proceeds to Benefit Maine Childrens Cancer Program*. 68 ocean park road. Course and Race Info. Bone Marrow and Blood Drive Information. 7th Annual Hugs From Hayley 5k. September 27, 2014. Click Here To Register Online. Start/Finish: Biddeford-Saco Elks Lodge 68. Run Start Time: 10:00 am. Walk Time: 10:15 am. Cancer doesnt stop for rain, will you? Male: Robert Gomez 15:19. Female: Kristin Barry and Sheri Piers 17:26. T-shirts * Awards * Post Race BBQ.
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Hugs from Home: Recipes and Stories. Pass a good time…. August 9, 2015 · 1:56 am. Cajun Corn Salad – Court of Two Sisters – New Orleans. Shared by Court of Two Sisters in New Orleans, LA. If you’ve ever been to New Orleans and had the pleasure of eating at the Court of Two Sisters, then you’ve probably had this corn salad. It’s refreshing and so flavorful. The recipe makes a lot, but keeps well. Sometimes I grill my corn to add another layer of flavor. 1 qt Cooking Oil (I use olive oil.). Stir mustard an...
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Things worthy of remembrance. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Madison turned 4 on June 7 th. I can't believe she is FOUR. She is growing up so fast! I kept telling her I didn't want her to turn four, I only wanted her to be three and she said "No, mom I HAVE to turn four". and that is the truth. She has to grow up. I wish I could freeze her in this stage. She is so adorable and so nice to her mommy. She is always saying "Mom, I love you". So cute! Get to celebrate their birthday in a hospital! Getting lined up,...
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Socks @ City Center! I am a little CRAZY about socks! My daughter wears a yukky brown uniform to school and socks are usually the only way I can infuse a little 'funk' into her wardrobe. But socks in Kuwait are kind of expensive ranging from 1/4 to 1/2 KD for 1 pair! And they are usually thin with dreadful designs. So I basically FLIPPED when I went to City Center last night. They have Packs of 5 socks for both girls and boys. The designs and colors are outstanding! For me, 6ala...
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