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Episodes, Recipes, Suzy’s Recipe, Sweets, The Sisters show you how

A Healthier Chocolate Mousse

What makes this healthier? Using an avocado for butter, heavy cream and egg yolks along with bittersweet chocolate rather than a sugar laden chocolate.. This recipe has less saturated fats and about 7 times the fiber. Fiber is important for gut bacteria health, it slows the sugar down in your digestive system. Fiber feeds the good bacteria.

Recipes, Sweets

Popovers and Cream Puffs

Sharon had been making popovers since she was in high school. The fail came in when she tried to use a fancy tip and pastry bag. They looked like the poo emoji. The one the sisters are never afraid to try a new technique or recipe. Some you win some you lose. It just gives you something to laugh at when it fails.

Suzy's Dat Cajun Place copy cat recipe for Chicken Fried Chicken with Cajun Sausage Gravy
Chicken, Recipes, Suzy’s Recipe

Chicken Fried Chicken, Golden Fried Chicken Schnitzel, whatever you call it

We love going to a restaurant called the Dat Cajun Place in Panama City Beach.
Suzy’s favorite is the chicken fried chicken. It is so delicious! Cajun andouille sausage gravy over fried slabs of chicken and a bed of rice. The chef calls them chicken strips. Suzy calls them slabs because they are huge!

Episodes, Recipes, spreads and other good stuff, Suzy’s Recipe, Sweets, The Sisters show you how

Fantastic Fruity Filling for Popovers and Cream Puffs

Popovers 3 ways…Fruity fillings Blueberry Blueberry Filling You can add these fillings to  cream puffs or popovers, 3 different ways to sweeten up a popover, blueberry, raspberries or strawberries.  Butter or whipped cream is always a great choice for popovers too. Fruit dropped into the batter can effect the puffiness […]

Ancestry and Genealogy, Life, Travel

Last to Leave the Nest

The post depicts a mother reflecting on her child’s departure and her great grandmother’s feelings when her son left Norway. It leads her to seek the grave of an estranged relative, Tobias, in a state hospital cemetery. The journey prompts thoughts on trust and the hardships of immigrants in a new land, raising questions about Tobias’ fate.