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adieu to 2012 and hello to 2013!

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Fill your hearts with hope, new beginnings, reach out for new opportunities, make resolutions and live your life to the fullest and don’t forget to flop your lip over all of the sister’s good groceries!

As we look at the calendar we see that father time is marching on mercilessly. Within a few more days we will say adieu to 2012 and hello to 2013. Our human race has fallen victim of reasonless conformity. We all run out to celebrate the New Year, we sit in anticipation to watch that big beautiful ball drop in Time Square, make resolutions and look forward to 365 more days to come. Someone once whispered in my ear that they felt that this might be an error. What we really should do at the end of the year is we should take an inventory of the passed 365 days; give thanks to the Creator for our health, our work, and our pleasures. Add up all the benefits and mistakes and analyze the past 365 days. Learn on our mistakes and be pleased and content that it passed us over without accidents, deep sorrows and ill health. By doing this we can relive the pleasant and account for the unpleasant. And so with that being said I shall devote a few minutes to run down the benefits and pleasant memories of the year 2012.

As the year 2012 began Amy and I looked forward to all the opportunities and crazy shenanigans that we could wrap our hands around. The year started out a little crazy as we began to plan out what we wanted to accomplish for the next 365 days to come. With a sparkle in our eye and a spring in our step and the wind beginning to push us toward new beginnings, our hearts and souls were busting from the seams. We were working our fingers to the bone to try to get our name out there, write a cookbook, manage a blog, work full-time jobs, take care of our families, cater our good groceries and just trying to live life on life’s on terms. It was difficult to say the least, every minute that we felt the wind become weak in our sails, we just prayed. We prayed for God to give us the strength to keep on going. To give us the imagination to bring you all a little laughter and good food! Isn’t that the only two things we need to survive? To laugh and to eat! That was our mission; to laugh and eat our way through the year 2012 and that is exactly what we did.

As the year opened up and all the confetti was swept away and all the fireworks disappeared we felt a little disappointed.  It seemed that all that enthusiasm had just diminished from our life. But all that was about to change when we stumbled on an opportunity of a lifetime.  Our motto was “Just put us on a highway and give us a damn sign”. Traveling along the open roads and taking chances was what made us feel we were going to make it.  Just give us an Ipad and some Velcro and we are going to make some magic happen! Turn up our tunes and sing as if there was no tomorrow. We didn’t even have two nickels to rub together but found the means to travel through four states and eat and meet some of the finest people that God ever created. Plus we were able to spend time with our families in Louisiana. We put aside all of our pride and embarrassment and emailed people to advise them on our travels. We wrote to people that we didn’t feel we had a chance in hell to meet and to our complete surprise they were actually intrigued with our story and wanted to just see what made the sister’s tick! As we set out on this journey we had no idea what we would encounter. It was the week of Mardi Gras and we were going to celebrate all that it had to offer. With watching magnificent parades and enjoying all the sights and sounds, we felt that life just couldn’t get any better. We would have to say this journey was the best thing since color TV! We were able to squeeze in a day with owners of Louisiana Hot Sauce and tour their facility, which was quit impressive. While on our extraordinary journey through Louisiana; one of our beloved stops was visiting with all the guys from T-Jim’s Grocery and Market. All I can say is how delightful these folks are. We had such a superlative time getting to know all these beautiful people. They were just plain and simply the “Cats Pajamas”. They were so welcoming and fed us some of the best groceries we have ever flopped a lip over. We ate everything from Pain D’Toilettes (Pork Patties) to Bunny Bread sopped in cane syrup. They are non-stop making the finest boudin, cracklins, fresh sausage, hogshead cheese, and stuffed gogs to name a few. The entire journey was just a rip-roaring good time. We just seemed to be on a highway to a new Betty Crocker eye-opener. Our mission was to bring back a little more knowledge, understanding, experience and awareness of all the unique people we encountered and their various cooking styles. We will go door to door in our quest to find that extraordinary technique that makes us go AHH! 

After a quick rest from all of our travels we appeared on the Food Network “Paula’s Best Dishes” three more times, performed a speaking engagement for some wonderful women in Jasper Georgia, had a magazine shoot with Paula’s magazine, got together and worked with some fine people with Follow Productions, and threw it down Cajun style!

Sometimes in life you must take a risk and try a little something different. Kenny Rogers said it best “you got to know when to hold them and know when to fold them, know when to walk away and know when to run”. Well let us just say we held on real tight and didn’t flee, we went out on a limb on this one and at first we thought we had broken this limb and fell flat on our face. It all began on a Friday afternoon (while we were catering to 800 people) Amy had a tremendous idea for us to rent a booth at the “Georgia Throwdown” in our hometown in Albany, Georgia. This event took place at our local exchange club fairgrounds, and consisted of some of the greatest musicians from Lynyrd Skynyrd to Colt Ford. This occasion was a three-day event of nonstop Southerners raising their solo cups and beer cans in pure delight to free-bird and kicking up some dust with Big & Rich. We set out to sale our wonderful Cajun dishes to all these Southerners, not knowing what type response we would receive and not knowing what outcome we would have. We went into this blind as a bat and came out seeing clearer than a Google map. Even our local newspaper, “The Albany Herald” came and did a little story on us, and yes slapped us on the front page. As we began the process of figuring out what we were going to prepare for this “Throwdown”, the catastrophe of episodes that began to happen really made us sink into the pits of hell. We truly wondered if we were going to be able to pull this one off. We had started to prepare what we felt was a variety of our Cajun specialties early on in the week and working so hard as if we were going into battle.  At this point the sisters would have rather sat in an ant bed naked!
As the tent went up, the dust began to settle and the music began to play everything seemed to fall into place. The partygoers began to file in and smell the aroma of some of the fine Cajun groceries we had prepared for them. Each person that came to our tent and ordered one of our dishes seemed to go way with a smile and came they back for seconds and even thirds. They seemed to be in pure heaven enjoying all that we had to offer. This is what makes it all worthwhile. We love watching the expressions on people’s faces as they took that first bite.
As we began to venture out and meet all the different vendors, we instantly were making friends with people from all over the US of A! We met some of the finest people that do this for a living and have it all down to a science. It was amazing how they had made this their whole life and we thought it was complete hell and frustration. By the end of this amazing weekend we were thinking the same thing, how much fun it would be to travel and meet different people and do what we love to do! Cook and feed people! One gentleman we met was in the tent right next to us and we found him to be astonishing. He was an elder gentleman with a small frame and a huge smile. His name is J.D. Lankford and he was a WWII German prisoner of war. He was selling his book “Walk with me,” One soldiers story. He shared with us all his miraculous triumphs and told us that we could take this book and read it at church because it was all-true. He was the last living soldier to be able to tell his story. During the evening we would take him a bowl of dirty rice or red beans and rice and a glass of Wagner’s sweet tea and he just absolutely loved it, which thrilled the sisters.
When Saturday evening had come to a close and Lynyrd Skynyrd played his encore the crowd came upon us like a mosquito would at a nudist colony. They ate us out of house and home, barely a grain of rice left. So Sunday morning was looking very grim for the sisters. We were going to have to get up early and sling together more groceries for all these hungry, hung over people. We got everything together and Amy stayed behind to continue the cooking while we set up shop and waited for our customers to arrive. Sho nuff they were flying around our tent like vultures and wanting something that would stick to their ribs so they could continue their “Throwdown”. Sunday seemed to go on without any trouble until we began to run out of white rice. When panic set in Amy said “Let’s just serve it over the dirty rice”.  They devoured it, and came back for some more. We got a crazy idea to name the dish “dirty toe” for etouffee severed over dirty rice and the “dirty go” for gumbo served over dirty rice.
That weekend taught us so much. It taught us what hard work can do for your soul, how it can bring old friends together and how to celebrate a grand event.  We can’t begin to tell you what that weekend meant to us, it was just spectacular! It was something in the air that weekend that had not only the sister’s but also all the people that graced the fairgrounds feeling a little like they were a Free-Bird (no pun attended)! We laughed, we cried and we sold the hell out of some Cajun groceries! But we are here to tell you somehow we managed to pull it all off with a success. At the beginning of the event we swore we would NEVER do another festival again. Come Sunday when Justin came by and asked us if we would be back next year, we looked at each other and both said, YES!

After the Jam we have now started serving all our delicious Cajun Cuisine in our restaurants and are so excited to see how all these South Georgia folks respond to all this fine eating.

Next on the sister’s agenda, we will set sail on a wonderful cruise with Paula Deen to Honduras, Belize, Cozumel which promises to bring lots of entertainment!

We both have had some ups and downs this year and ends and outs but all in all we have had the time of our lives. We worked hard and played just as hard. I feel that it is time for the world to get a taste of “The Sweet and Savory Life” we all need a little laughter in our lives and we guarantee to bring you that if nothing else. Stay tuned to what the year 2013 will bring we just cant wait to see what all we can accomplish this year.  Happy New Year!

Cajun Crawfish Bread

crawfish bread

Don’t be dumb make you some! This bread is the sho nuff “Get in my Belly Good” bread recipe!

Cajun Crawfish Bread

½ stick of butter

1 clove of garlic minced

¾ cup of ripe tomatoes (drained)

1 lb. of crawfish tail meat peeled, cleaned and deveined (fat on)

Cajun seasoning (Slap ya Mama)

½ cup of mayonnaise

3/4 cup of Colby & Monterey Jack Cheese

¼ cup of parmesan

3 Tbs. fresh parsley

1 loaf of French bread

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Rinse crawfish

In a large skillet melt butter over medium heat, add garlic and cook for a few minutes

Add tomatoes and crawfish, sauté for one minute

Remove from heat and add Cajun seasoning to taste

Mix mayo, cheese and parsley

Add tomato and crawfish to mayo mixture

Cut loaf of bread in half and then cut bread lengthwise

Spoon mixture on bread and bake for 5 minutes

Then broil for an additional 3- 5 min. Watch closely

Cut bread into individual portion.

Crock Pot Cajun Corned Beef and Cabbage

Go on and try it Cajun style! My family does not particularly like corned beef and really frowned upon me making it. But let me tell you they loved it! They ate every bite. Hope you will try it! Enjoy!

Get you some:

1 medium onion. cut into wedges

10 small red skinned potatoes

3 cups Beef Broth

3 garlic cloves, minced

1 bay leaf

2 tablespoons Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning

2 teaspoons Louisiana Hot Sauce

1/2 teaspoon pepper

1 (3 pound) corned beef brisket with spice packet, cut in half

1 small head cabbage, cut into wedges

Directions

Place the onions, potatoes in a 5-qt. slow cooker. Combine beef broth, garlic, bay leaf, Cajun seasoning, hot sauce, pepper and contents of spice packet; pour over vegetables. Top with brisket and cabbage. Cover and cook on low for 8-9 hours or until meat and vegetables are tender. Remove bay leaf before serving.

Chicken New Orleans (Crock Pot )

  • 2 (1 ounce) packages bearnaise sauce mix
  • 1/2 cup dry white wine
  • 1/2 teaspoon tarragon
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 3 shallots, minced
  • 1 green bell pepper, chopped
  • 1 lb red potatoes, cut in 1/2 inch cubes
  • 1 can of artichokes, halves
  • 8 ounces of fresh mushrooms
  • 2 lb chicken breast tenders

Directions:

Turn crock pot on high while preparing ingredients.

In crock pot, mix together both packages of bearnaise sauce mix, wine, tarragon and garlic powder until well blended.

Add shallots, green pepper, potatoes, artichokes, mushrooms and chicken. Stir gently.

Cover, reduce heat setting to low and cook 6 hours

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Good Morning and Merry Christmas to all! It’s that time of year again. December has come and with it all the joys of Christmas. But what is the real meaning of Christmas? Is it the gifts under the tree, the lights in the windows, the cards in the mail, turkey dinners with family and friends, snow in the yard, stockings hanging in the living room, and shouts of “Merry Christmas” to those who pass us in the streets? Is this really Christmas? I know for myself that Christmas time can be a little stressful and busy. We are all out shopping for that perfect gift for our loved ones. Just the smile on their faces when they open up that gift is just priceless. But I have chosen not to stress myself out this Christmas; instead I would like my family to focus on the real meaning of Christmas.

For…

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Baby it’s cold outside! Flop a lip over this goodness and warm your soul!

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Well I have a lot to say today, first of all what a dominating performance by LSU in their 45-10 win over Auburn yesterday! In front of the second largest crowd in Tiger Stadium history (93,098), LSU completely dominated a good Auburn team in all three phases of the game – offensive, defense and special teams. The 35-point margin of victory was the largest ever in the 46-game series against Auburn dating back to 1901.

I have to confess that I had to tape the game and watch it later. That is something I really do not like to do. My Saturdays are such a ritual, I always cook and do my blogging and watch my football team. Yesterday was an exception, my daughter had an opportunity to attend a workshop with our good friend Marla that has a great talent company called It’s a F.A.C.T. I just have to tell…

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Just wanted to say how grateful we are for the doors of opportunity–and for the friends who oil the hinges.

Good Morning to all you Grocery Lovers!

Just wanted to drop a couple of lines this morning and whisper in your ear all the fantastic shenanigans the sister’s have been up to.

You know sometime life gives you lemons and you are supposed to make lemonade. Well the sisters not only make lemonade we make lemon pie, lemon lush, lemon cake, lemon chicken, lemon meringue, lemon bars, lemon curd well you get the picture. We never do anything half-hearted we take it over the top.

We have absolutely thrown ourselves into trying to finish our cookbook and can we just say we have had a blast. This year has proven to be a world wind of anticipation, excitement and also struggles. With every struggle somehow God provided us with an opportunity…

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Leesburg, Georgia Friends!

I am extremely thankful for my friends and family. I was reminded yesterday how significant old friends are. With all the demands life seems to bring us, sometimes we seem to forget those special bonds you have with childhood friends. There is nothing like it! I feel like there is no substitute! The bond that each one of us has is priceless! There have been many miles that separated us for many years but the ties we all share have kept us so close. We have shared marriages, divorces, births, deaths, college degrees, sadness and so much laughter and have remained true to each other. I am so fortunate to have some of the smartest women surrounding me in my life; there is not one of us that are a dumbass! We are all so talented in different ways. We are creative, motivated, intelligent, strong, determined women! We remain strong in our beliefs and remain respectful to each other even if we have different viewpoints. We just seem to all fit like a puzzle.

We are housewives, mothers, successful businesswomen and world travelers and we all are the best at what we do. We all are accomplished women and who would have ever thought it! Growing up in Leesburg, Georgia and being educated in a small hick town would have turned out some of the finest women that God ever created.

Each one of my friends has given me a beautiful journey through their eyes. I just want to tell each and every one of you how grateful I am to have you in my life and thank you for giving me the time of my life. Although I have never flown on an airplane I have traveled all over the world with my friends. Through them I was able to see some of the wonders of this world. I have traveled the world through the eyes of my brilliant minded friend Kim. I was able to see foreign lands through all her escapades in the Peace Corp. With Claire my other brilliant minded friend, I was able to travel to Germany and see all the beautiful countries that she visited when she and her family moved there. Through my other girlfriend we made many travels together and it has been unbelievable. All our beach trips, concerts, country cooling, driving back roads and some I want mention! We have had such a tremendous ride!

We are all truly blessed; thank you for always being my friend! My life has been so complete having each and every one of you to share it with!
Happy Thanksgiving my beautiful friends!

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When you give Thanks, you will get Thanks! You will certainly get plenty of Thanks when you serve up this scrumptious dish. This dish works excellent in a crock pot. The beauty of using a crock pot is it frees up the stove or oven and it allows you to load up the ingredients and walk away. This is a clever way to enjoy all your family and friends this Thanksgiving holiday.

* In Louisiana there is a tradition of Lagniappe, which means a little something extra! The Lagniappe for this recipe is to add raisins on top for that extra goodness.

Ingredients

1- can sweetened condensed milk

2 -29 ounce cans sweet potatoes, drained and mashed

1/2  teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon ground clove

1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

1/4 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup apple sauce

2- eggs, beaten

Topping:

1 cup pecans (whole or chopped)

2 Tablespoons butter, melted

2 Tablespoons…

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