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September 6, 2024
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![]() The weather is marginally cooler this week, so I'm making a big pot of minestrone this afternoon, and started dough for a couple of loaves of bread today. Comfort food! Gumbo up next as soon as it drops below 70 at night. For the recipes this week, there's a fairly light stone-ground grits with spinach and shrimp from Virginia Willis. It'll be great for those of you in cooler parts of the country. Next, a simple dish of grilled shrimp with crushed tomatoes and lots of lime juice; that one needs plenty of hot butter French bread for soaking up the sauce and a roll of paper towels on hand to clean up. And finally, my go-to choice for Cajun jambalaya. I've made it more than once to take to family reunions, and even though it almost fills my 5-quart Dutch oven, I never have leftovers to bring home. It's that good. Enjoy the recipes, stay safe and healthy, and, as always, let me know what's on your mind. Best regards, Susan Ford, Publisher and Editorial Director Previous week's recipes: • White Bean Scampi Stew • Champagne Chicken • Grilled Shrimp, Corn, and Avocado Salad |
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