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LadyHawkAZ

(6,199 posts)
21. Southern cooking, right?
Sat Aug 24, 2013, 03:44 PM
Aug 2013

I have never seen her recipes, but I could probably quote them to you anyway. My mom came from backwoods KY.

Which means her recipes are probably insanely delicious and incredibly bad for you.

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she is disgusting and so is her food Skittles Aug 2013 #1
No, I haven't. murielm99 Aug 2013 #2
Yes, some are very good. I grew up on versions of some of them. But many are upscale poverty food. nolabear Aug 2013 #3
Oh Lawd!!! Are_grits_groceries Aug 2013 #7
Sorry, Baby. And I didn't even bring UP fried catfish and hushpuppies. nolabear Aug 2013 #9
And, grits are groceries, and absolutely delicious! juajen Aug 2013 #40
I did use a pumpkin cheesecake recipe of hers. temporary311 Aug 2013 #4
For some reason, they all taste like butter. dixiegrrrrl Aug 2013 #5
Yes, she actually does have some good recipes, if you like that style of food. Tanuki Aug 2013 #6
Wow look, no butter in this dish! JVS Aug 2013 #26
mmmmmmm. chicken and dumplings. yummy loli phabay Aug 2013 #41
I grew up on that kind of cooking, that doesn't mean I want to eat it now. dem in texas Aug 2013 #8
Me too. I'm not sure it's as good, but good enough, and I'm alive! nolabear Aug 2013 #10
Have you ever seen her donut burger? cbayer Aug 2013 #11
It would take a lot for me to pass up a glazed Krispy Kreme... WorseBeforeBetter Aug 2013 #14
Looking at that brings a tear to my eye. Autumn Aug 2013 #15
I had a Krispy Kreme burger at the County Fair a couple of weeks ago Link Speed Aug 2013 #22
Mmmmm.. sounds really good actually. cbayer Aug 2013 #23
It was fantastic Link Speed Aug 2013 #24
Not sure I would make it, but I would taste it if offered. cbayer Aug 2013 #25
Steak and donut sandwich please. NuclearDem Aug 2013 #29
That's a big thing right now. xmas74 Aug 2013 #38
First off understand that nothing she does is actually traditional southern food 1-Old-Man Aug 2013 #12
Surely you've heard of her English peas recipe. nyquil_man Aug 2013 #13
canned peas?? shanti Aug 2013 #34
No, and I turn to Fred Thompson of Raleigh, NC (and NYC)... WorseBeforeBetter Aug 2013 #16
I gotta say her fried chicken recipe is the easiest Le Taz Hot Aug 2013 #17
Absolutely not. Are you nuts? Brigid Aug 2013 #18
Elvis did. Warren DeMontague Aug 2013 #19
My grandma from Arkansas made the best fried chicken. Cleita Aug 2013 #20
Southern cooking, right? LadyHawkAZ Aug 2013 #21
No, not really. 1-Old-Man Aug 2013 #28
I like to take her corn salad to pot lucks. charmay Aug 2013 #27
I stole her secret recipe, works for all her meals: NuclearDem Aug 2013 #30
I was looking for a bacon-meatloaf recipe I used to have... Dr Hobbitstein Aug 2013 #31
I like her version of over-the-top comfort food. Frankly there are a lot of talented artist with Douglas Carpenter Aug 2013 #32
How foolish. She is a wonderful cook, and her cookbook sales prove it. juajen Aug 2013 #33
Wonderful is subjective Incitatus Aug 2013 #35
Paula Deen's are almost as bad as Martha Stewart's to me bhikkhu Aug 2013 #36
I like her grits and shrimp recipe. aikoaiko Aug 2013 #37
The Not Yo Mama's Banana Pudding is fantastic. n/t tammywammy Aug 2013 #39
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