THANK YOU for this post. I was kinda disappointed to see that so many bloggers did a roundup of recipes that would be “fun” for a “memorial day bbq party,” without even once mentioning the true meaning of memorial day. Sure, have your BBQ and your delicious feasts, but at least take a moment to remember what this day is truly meant to commemorate. Day after day, you continue to be my all time favorite food blogger.
Thanks for the pic of the triangle. I don’t get back to my childhood home very often. Crazy how most of the food blogs I follow seem to originate from Pgh!! Love the salute to the troops!
hi judy! i actually never made deviled eggs – my mom always does! i think she just fills them with a spoon (she doesn’t have a pastry bag or anything) – but these ones were made by my aunt. she happened to tell me that she started filling them with a star pastry tip and then it broke, so i think she continued with a big circle tip!
God bless America and God bless our troops both past and present. I love reading your blog posts. The way you write makes me smile and sometimes actually LOL. Keep up the great work and being yourself! It is enjoyable to read!
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Amen!
THANK YOU for this post. I was kinda disappointed to see that so many bloggers did a roundup of recipes that would be “fun” for a “memorial day bbq party,” without even once mentioning the true meaning of memorial day. Sure, have your BBQ and your delicious feasts, but at least take a moment to remember what this day is truly meant to commemorate. Day after day, you continue to be my all time favorite food blogger.
A beautiful post!!
Thanks for the pic of the triangle. I don’t get back to my childhood home very often. Crazy how most of the food blogs I follow seem to originate from Pgh!! Love the salute to the troops!
We have the same name. I thought I got drunk and commented yesterday for a second. :)
Jess how do YOU stuff your eggs?
hi judy! i actually never made deviled eggs – my mom always does! i think she just fills them with a spoon (she doesn’t have a pastry bag or anything) – but these ones were made by my aunt. she happened to tell me that she started filling them with a star pastry tip and then it broke, so i think she continued with a big circle tip!
God bless America and God bless our troops both past and present. I love reading your blog posts. The way you write makes me smile and sometimes actually LOL. Keep up the great work and being yourself! It is enjoyable to read!