I like it. I love it. I want some more of it.
Yeah, you've seen all these before. But I'd be remiss if I didn't show them again--they're all that good.
First, good ol' chicken barbecue with cole slaw on sourdough bread. See all that fresh-cracked black pepper? It's the perfect accent to a delicious combination.
Next up, we have the mint fudge remix. If you haven't tried this yet, I greatly encourage it. Why wait for a holiday to pamper yourself? There are other food colorings.
Finally, bananner puddin'--smooth and creamy and full of banana-ness. So what if the recipe's full of shortcuts? It's divine.
Keep cool, my babies--original stuff coming soon.
It is good to be reminded of great recipes!!
ReplyDeleteOh banana pudding!
ReplyDeleteI love the two Southern dishes....barbecue chicken with coleslaw, and the banana pudding! Yummy...new recipes for me to try when I feel like eating again!! hahahaha
ReplyDeleteOh that chicken, I have to bookmark that. That's for reminding me, of course I love the pudding!
ReplyDeleteYou tempt me with all your goodies. The banana pudding, oh lord.
ReplyDeleteBBQ & Coleslaw is the bomb! Banana puddin for dessert ... oh yeah, I am hungry now :)
ReplyDeleteI generally don't use words like...delicious and yum but whatever - if the shoe fits, wear it... these all fit the category.
ReplyDeleteMint fudge remix....oh yeah!
ReplyDeleteGiz you are too funny. I use the words delicious and yum all the time and this post does warrant it. It looks like a lot of goey yumminess!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year Grace.
ReplyDeleteThat mint fudge looks so tempting I love fudge yum yum! Great recipe pics. :-)
I'm happy for a recap of these foods, when they look this good! Can you believe that I've never tried banana pudding? I need to fix that situation-stat!
ReplyDeleteI'll take the banana pudding any day, and the mint fudge sounds divine!
ReplyDeleteOh man, our 4-year old nephew just taught my husband "I like it. I love it. I want some more of it." at Thanksgiving and my husband has been saying it over and over again randomly for the past 6 weeks! No doubt he'll say it again when I show him this post :-)
ReplyDeleteGrace, if I had to choose between chocolate and banana pudding, I have to admit that I would probably take the banana pudding. There I said it. My chocolate addiction made that tough to get the words out but I did it. Whew.
ReplyDeleteAnd as for your mint fudge I can stand here and proclaim with all my tastes buds that yes, yes, this is amazing. And everyone at work is asking for more.
I don't remember that banana pudding! And shortcuts DON'T offend me!
ReplyDeleteWhere's the cinnamon? LOL!
~ingrid
Banana Pudding has got to be one of the best things on earth!
ReplyDeleteBBQ chicken and banana pudding--Grace, I think we're food soul sisters.
ReplyDeleteHappy new Year!
ReplyDeleteI'll take one of each - with extra Banana Pudding. May 2009 be just as delicious! Happy New Year, Grace.
ReplyDeleteOoooo that pudding is calling my name!
ReplyDeleteIt's calling my name too! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeletemmmm. i hadn't seen the nanner pudding before!! looks so good!!! happy new year, grace :)
ReplyDeleteI'm chillin' for your new dishes, fer shiznit!
ReplyDeleteI never mind a good rerun, Grace. ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!!!!
Oh yea, I see pink and red mint fudge remix in my future!
ReplyDeleteI'm all for re-runs! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThey all look so good but the banana pudding is calling my name.
ReplyDeleteOh, that fudge just made my morning! Happy peppermint! Yum!
ReplyDeleteOMG, I tried the mint fudge over the holidays and loved it. It's so easy to make! I have to admit that I couldn't eat much before settling into a diabetic coma!!
ReplyDeleteI really shouldn't look at this when I'm hungry - it all looks soooo good!!
ReplyDeletethose all look mindblowingly delicioius! I love to get the vicarious thrills on the monday after breaking all my new years resolutions...
ReplyDeleteI would head for the banana pudding right off.
ReplyDeleteI love all your recipes!! The banana pudding really caught my eye!
ReplyDeleteAll of the recipes look great but I must say the fudge is what did it for me.
ReplyDeleteI like recap posts since it makes it easier to bookmark! Maybe I'll have all 3 for dinner tomorrow night ;)
ReplyDeleteRecaps always welcome, especially in the festive season... I thought that mint fudge was coconut ice at first - mint fudge is MUCH more exciting :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a meal I wouldn't want to miss! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteJust so you know... about the banana pudding... I grew up "out west" where it wasn't a big thing. SO, I move here to Ohio with my Tennessee/Kentucky-rooted husband, and he's eaten LOTS of banana pudding. So I come along, wanting to impress him, and I make the whole thing from scratch. What happens? bottom line... it's not as good as his mama's, which is (I think) close to yours. So,there you go... yours is the real deal!
And it looks delish :)
the fudge looks so nice and the banana pudding delicious !!
ReplyDeletemmmm i haven't had slaw in a long time!
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