My middle name really is Dean, a shortened version of my grandmother's name, Naidean. I don't cook like the famous Paula Deen on Food Network. I don't use all the butter that she uses and I rarely use salt (unless it is some kind of baked good and is important in the chemistry of its rising). However, I caught part of a show, just before commercial, where they showed a picture of what she is going to cook after the commercials. It looked like there was a burger, egg, and bacon between two glazed doughnuts. Surely I was mistaken. I had to watch. People don't put hamburgers on glazed doughnuts. As I watched, in horror and amazement, I found myself thinking....it needs a slice of cheese. That was it. I turned off the TV. Someday I do want to make this “Lady's Brunch Burger” that I watched her make, http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paulas-home-cooking/the-ladys-brunch-burger-recipe/index.html and I am going to put cheese on it even though Alton Brown said (right after he signed my cookbook) that it wouldn't work, that everything would slide off.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Paula Dean Designs
I have a website called Paula Dean Designs where you can find two free knit baby hat patterns, two free crochet baby hat patterns, and a free knit lacy cabled washcloth pattern that I wrote. http://www.pauladeandesigns.com/index.htm
My middle name really is Dean, a shortened version of my grandmother's name, Naidean. I don't cook like the famous Paula Deen on Food Network. I don't use all the butter that she uses and I rarely use salt (unless it is some kind of baked good and is important in the chemistry of its rising). However, I caught part of a show, just before commercial, where they showed a picture of what she is going to cook after the commercials. It looked like there was a burger, egg, and bacon between two glazed doughnuts. Surely I was mistaken. I had to watch. People don't put hamburgers on glazed doughnuts. As I watched, in horror and amazement, I found myself thinking....it needs a slice of cheese. That was it. I turned off the TV. Someday I do want to make this “Lady's Brunch Burger” that I watched her make, http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paulas-home-cooking/the-ladys-brunch-burger-recipe/index.html and I am going to put cheese on it even though Alton Brown said (right after he signed my cookbook) that it wouldn't work, that everything would slide off.
My middle name really is Dean, a shortened version of my grandmother's name, Naidean. I don't cook like the famous Paula Deen on Food Network. I don't use all the butter that she uses and I rarely use salt (unless it is some kind of baked good and is important in the chemistry of its rising). However, I caught part of a show, just before commercial, where they showed a picture of what she is going to cook after the commercials. It looked like there was a burger, egg, and bacon between two glazed doughnuts. Surely I was mistaken. I had to watch. People don't put hamburgers on glazed doughnuts. As I watched, in horror and amazement, I found myself thinking....it needs a slice of cheese. That was it. I turned off the TV. Someday I do want to make this “Lady's Brunch Burger” that I watched her make, http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/paulas-home-cooking/the-ladys-brunch-burger-recipe/index.html and I am going to put cheese on it even though Alton Brown said (right after he signed my cookbook) that it wouldn't work, that everything would slide off.
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