It is hard to believe that you can find good barbecue in a feed store, but that is the case in Louisville, Kentucky. Okay, the name of the restaurant is Mark’s Feed Store…they sell feed for people, not livestock. The name really fits the restaurant. Although I only went to the Barstown Road location (there […]
Archives for June 2011
Cooked Yellow Summer Squash
My paternal grandmother and one of her sisters both laid claim to the ownership of the family’s cooked summer squash recipe. In fact, I know that her children still believe that it was my great aunt’s recipe. My grandmother used to contend that her sister first got the recipe from her … My best guess […]
Pan Seared Sea Scallops with Pasta Alfredo
When I found a fantastic deal on sea scallops, I used what I had in the pantry to make this very simply prepared dish. My original intention was to combine the scallops and the pasta, but I didn’t because of my husband’s milk allergy. He ended up eating the pasta anyway though 🙂 Next time, […]
An Old Family Doughnut Recipe
My dad talked about his grandmother’s homemade doughnut’s with great affection. Therefore, I was really happy when I found the recipe in my grandmother’s handwriting while going through some old recipes. As with the rest of my paternal grandmother’s written recipes, the recipe was had incomplete directions. It did tell ingredients and mixing instructions, yet […]
Small Town Ohio Donut Shop
Most any morning in the small town of Williamsburg, Ohio, just outside of Cincinnati, you will probably find a line at the local donut shop. Holtman’s Donut Shop has a wonderful selection of delicious donuts that are made fresh daily. Well, the selection is wonderful if you get there early. The donuts are very popular […]
My Hometown Favorite Doughnut (or Donut) Shop
I read that the first Friday in June is National Doughnut Day. In honor of that, I thought I would share some of my favorite doughnut shops and a couple of doughnut recipes over the next few posts. Thus, it seems appropriate to start at the beginning…my hometown. When I was very young, there was […]