Friday, January 31, 2020

Key Lime Pie

390.  It is citrus season on the west coast with lemons, limes, oranges and grapefruit hanging from neighborhood trees.  Although this is common, it has become a great delight each year seeing the beautiful fruit just hanging there!  for Free!  On the east coast citrus fruits were always so expensive.  So I collected limes, juiced them and created this masterful Key Lime Pie.  
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 You could also substitute lemons for this filling but the limes have that extra beautiful flavor that is unmatched!
"You know what they say:  'Why sit at a table that doesn't have Key Lime Pie on it 
if you don't have to?'"
-Sloane Crosley

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Oyster Snack Crackers

389.  This snack was at first, a very unusual one until I tasted these little round crackers of yumminess!!  Ladies that I knew many years ago had made this snack for a gathering and I have been a fan ever since.  I do love saltine crackers and these soup/oyster crackers are perfect for snacking.

The recipe is basic and so easy to make for any party or gathering.  I like to make them the day before, but that can be dangerous if they are hanging around the house for a whole day before an event.  And yes, I have had to go out a buy  a n o t h e r  bag of crackers to make the recipe a second time.  Somehow they all disappeared.

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I followed the recipe to a tee but substituted the dill weed for lime zest!!!  Wow!  It was a great addition.

These would be great for a Super Bowl Party or any gathering.  

The origin of the term "oyster cracker" is unclear, but it may be that they were originally served with oyster stew or clam chowder or merely that they look like an oyster in its shell. Other names include "water cracker," "Philadelphia cracker," and "Trenton cracker"
-  Wikipedia

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