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Had our fist touch of frost here in the Ozarks Saturday morning, so today seemed a good day for cheesy scalloped potatoes and ham. It is sooo good with a touch of smoke on the Egg.
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I'm down south in the Branson area. There was a touch of frost on the Egg Saturday morning. It was back up to 70 this afternoon, but Fall has definitely arrived.
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Never did "get" seasonal cooks. If I want chili or beef stew in July, I'll cook it in July. You eat other hot foods in the summer, why not scalloped potatoes? The only exception is foods that are simply not available at certain times of the year. Mom had a great cranberry salad recipe that I was in the mood for a few years ago. Went to the store and they had no cranberries! They told me to come back in the Fall/Winter. Michael
Central Connecticut
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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Usually don't really crave heavier dishes when it's hot and humid. When it cools off and starts feeling like Fall and Winter, soups and casseroles are on the menu for me.
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