Not being a cooking foodie, I’m sure I wouldn’t know the difference. Think my sugar says “Great Value” or some national brand. Local sourcing is sort of lost on us culinary Philistines.
And on the other hand, midwestern sarcasm and self-insight together is rare indeed, a commodity I can appreciate.
In ‘the valley’, even joking about using cane sugar makes you persona non grata. While it will vary from one coffee klatch to another, best to mind what seed cap you sport as well. But then, you probably have a selection to suit the occasion hanging on the back of a door.
seanfear over 1 year ago
true dat
Pharmakeus Ubik over 1 year ago
That’s a call back to my youth. Sour Cream pie, at the time, the only way to make sour cream edible. The other gateway dessert was Tomato Soup cake.
arolarson Premium Member over 1 year ago
Love the subtle eye roll indication Amanda.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 1 year ago
I believe the term is “catty”.
ddjg over 1 year ago
Good ol’ gentle ol’ sarcasm!
PaintTheDust over 1 year ago
Not being a cooking foodie, I’m sure I wouldn’t know the difference. Think my sugar says “Great Value” or some national brand. Local sourcing is sort of lost on us culinary Philistines.
And on the other hand, midwestern sarcasm and self-insight together is rare indeed, a commodity I can appreciate.
goboboyd over 1 year ago
In ‘the valley’, even joking about using cane sugar makes you persona non grata. While it will vary from one coffee klatch to another, best to mind what seed cap you sport as well. But then, you probably have a selection to suit the occasion hanging on the back of a door.
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
I just watched the video on YouTube. Yeah, way too many raisins in that. I really don’t like raisins except for our plum pudding at Christmas.
Mr. Impatient over 1 year ago
Home town cafe’s are the best. We seek them out when on the road.
Chris Sherlock over 1 year ago
Mean me is funnier than nice me as well. At least, I think so.
quanyindove over 1 year ago
I just watched the video and that pie looks amazing! Yum! Will have to try if I am ever in ND.