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July 3 10am - Fritter-Sweet Potato-Burger-Watermelon Caravan
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  • Post #61 - July 9th, 2009, 7:48 pm
    Post #61 - July 9th, 2009, 7:48 pm Post #61 - July 9th, 2009, 7:48 pm
    ViewsAskew wrote:Being an evening (more like late night) person, I am lucky I made it to the event at all, let alone missing my camera or bags for my melons or enough money. Luckily, in true LTH style, none of that mattered. Gastro gnome and Hellodali had cameras, Hellodali drove me and my melons home, and Romantic Cynic loaned me money to buy a piece of pie.

    I just finished eating a quarter of my fritter (I cut it into quarters and froze it). They are delicious frozen! So, if there are other frozen sweet eaters out there, know that you do NOT have to eat your entire fritter in one sitting if you'd prefer not to. Or, that you can buy two; eat one now, save the other for later. As noted, the donuts were delicious. Not being a fan of all things blueberry unless I just made it from fresh blueberries in July, I preferred the orange donut. But, all of them were unbelievably light and soft. It's hard to imagine that they are fried.

    The watermelons were delicious. I served it to my guests at a party yesterday and it was loved.

    The burger reminded me of the burgers served at my grandfather's restaurant a few years back (like the 1960's, lol). Not my favorite style, but very nostalgic experience for me. Nothing against Top-Notch in the least - I just prefer a grilled burger, med rare to a griddled well done one. I thought the fries were good, but would also have preferred at least some with a bit more crusty crunch to them.

    I couldn't add to what's been said about Jimmy Jamms. I was extolling the virtues of this find to friends at my party yesterday. These friends live just a few miles away; they left the party with the address in hand. I imagine they will love it as much as I did.



    I'm so glad you made it to Baylor's. I picked up a seedless, not my 1st choice at Stanley's and cut it tonight, it would have been great but for the Baylor's experience. I think my husband can now see the rationale in a 20+ mile trip for watermelon.
    Ava-"If you get down and out, just get in the kitchen and bake a cake."- Jean Strickland

    Horto In Urbs- Falling in love with Urban Vegetable Gardening

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