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Tims To-die-for Scratch Country Style Steak With Gravy

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Chocolate Tiramisu Cups

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Creme Brulee-ish Cheesecake Bars

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Oreo Smores Brownies

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Oreo Cheesecake Bites

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Almond Meltaways

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Cappuccino Blossoms

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Pistachio-cherry Biscotti

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Dorlenes Holiday Snack Mix

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Miss Myrtles Cornbread

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Family Favorite Blackberry Cobbler

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Yummy Breakfast Brunch Bars

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Crispy Cheese Cookies

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Mas White Mountain Icing

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Melt In Your Mouth Pecan Shortbread

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Nanas Nutty All Time Favorite Christmas Cookies

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Soap Crayons

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Nanas Easy Play Dough

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Cindys Awesomely Yummy Quiche

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Chocolate Oaties

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Debs Kentucky Derby Pie

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Mas Impossible Pie - An Eastern Nc Version Of Grannys Coconut Custard

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Watch It Disappear Salsa

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Debs Chess Cake A Sweet Southern Favorite

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Nellies Southern Sweet Potato Casserole

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Debs Southern Sweet Potato Biscuits

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Nanas To Die For Fudge Pie

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Guacomole With A Twist

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Cant Keep Your Hands Out Of Mamas Christmas Goodies

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Debs Scratch Poppyseed Pound Cake

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debntim

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country From: Outer Banks, NC US

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loving Currently lovin': Anything southern, snipping and cooking with herbs from my garden, chillin' with charcoal grillin', wishin' I could lose weight, lots of seafood, fried chicken, chocolate and peanut butter, cheese, garlic, love food too much, eggplant, collards, chocolate, legumes, easy, comfort foods, garlic, charcoal grillin', yummy, everything fresh and REAL!

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About me
I was raised in southwestern Virginia ~ yummy kitchen aromas are part of my memory as far back as I can remember. My father was a baker in the US Navy and was always throwing together melt-in-your-mouth pastries; my mother was a southern cook who celebrated every single possible holiday known to man or woman with made-from-scratch treats ~ she was always a room mother when I was a girl and used her artistic creativity to invent all kinds of surprises for us. My grandmother was THE southern cook of the old time ~ from made from scratch buttermilk biscuits, to southern fried chicken right off the farm and fried catfish that my uncle caught and brought in freshly skinned for her to fry to buttermilk custard pie. How could I lose? I was immersed in a variety of food prep ~ all fresh, all homemade, and all to die for! Yummm! When I sit like this and collect my 'cooking thoughts' it's no wonder to me that my first husband was a restauranteur. We owned and operated a southern style restaurant and catering business for more than fifteen years. My 'new' husband of a year and a half is also a master in the kitchen and on the grill. His marinades and rubs are patentable, and, I promise, if you ever ate his charcoal grilled chicken, or anything else for that matter, you'd be ruined for anything else! We are both southern cooks, born and bred, and have to force ourselves to stick to recipes when we're creating ~ a pinch of this, a bit of that, and, oh, wouldn't this be good . . .is pretty much our kitchen mantra. My husband and I both have Cherokee heritage which we love to embrace ~ we go to powwows; I 'flavor' my art with Cherokee nuances. Besides cooking, baking, and eating, I love to read, make jewelry, make hand thrown pottery, write, explore new foods, research family genealogy, walk on the beach, and hang out with my husband and our three dogs when I'm not teaching school. ------Please check out and join my new group, 'Kids Stuff' ~ it's for the children.
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