Bless Your Heart: Saving the World One Covered Dish at a Time Review

Bless Your Heart: Saving the World One Covered Dish at a Time
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My husband asked me what I was chuckling about. I said I was reading a new cookbook. Then I told him "Take this cookbook and hide it. I want to cook and eat everything in it."
Two authentic Southern girls have put together THE Southern cookbook. Operating under the accurate assumption that anyone in her right culinary mind would want a cookbook suggesting right offerings for the right occasions, they've organized this set of recipes and recollections around church potlucks, sickbeds, gifts, football and clean-up days; it's not the regular divisions of appetizers, soups, salads, main dishes, desserts and such.
Patsy Caldwell knows how to coach the preparation of a good, not-too-hard dish; Amy Lyles tells the funny story of what that good dish really MEANS.
Put a bib on for this one - you're going to drool.

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Bless Your Heart celebrates the uniquely loving way that Southerners show they care with food (which can usually be frozen and reheated). What Southern lady hasn't shown up with a covered dish (with her name written on masking tape on the bottom so she can get her pan back) at the church potluck, the school fundraiser, or at the home of someone who has lost a loved one to show just how much she cares? Bless Your Heart includes storiesthat perfectly and humorously capture the occasions when nothing else will work but putting aluminum foil overa favorite 9 x 13-inch dish filled with a best "show off" recipe.Here aremore than two hundred recipes that are always popular at family reunions, holiday gatherings, tailgate parties, and the always popular all-day singing and dinner on the grounds. Whatever the occasion, Bless Your Heart aims to save the world one covered dish at a time.

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