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Recipe: In Praise of Chicken Noodle Soup

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ourmshome.com – Julian Brunt – 2024-02-18 11:32:20

SUMMARY: This article shares an incredibly easy and delicious chicken noodle soup recipe, ideal for colder times. It recommends using a flavorful rotisserie chicken for convenience, but also suggests an alternative method with roasted chicken thighs for potentially better results due to the tastier thigh meat. It briefly explores the history and method of rotisserie cooking, emphasizing the even cooking and juicy results it yields, especially with chicken. The article also highlights the significant of chicken noodle soup, mentioning its effectiveness in combating colds through its combination of protein, fat, and hot liquid. The recipe involves breaking down the chicken, simmering it with seasonings, deboning, and adding pasta until cooked, resulting in a hearty soup.

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Chef Regina Charboneau: Natchez Native and ‘The Queen of Biscuits’

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ourmshome.com – Rebecca Turner – 2024-05-20 07:53:08

SUMMARY: Since 2008, Natchez, Mississippi, has proudly held the title of Biscuit Capital of the World, largely due to Chef Regina Charboneau. A Natchez native, Charboneau left for education and culinary adventures, cooking in Alaska and attending cooking school in Paris. She eventually settled in San Francisco, opened the first Biscuits and Blues, and later returned to Natchez. Charboneau's biscuits, renowned for their fluffiness and flakiness, earned her the title Queen of Biscuits. The town's biscuit fame even attracted IHOP for a promotional in 2023. Charboneau now shares her expertise through cooking classes at her school.

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Deer Fly Season on the Coast – Oh My!

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ourmshome.com – Mark W. LaSalle, Ph.D. – 2024-05-18 07:13:40

SUMMARY: In , brace themselves each year for Deer Fly season in May, the Sand Fly season in March. These pests, known for their buzzing and biting, are a significant nuisance, targeting exposed skin, particularly around the head due to their attraction to heat. Deer flies, which females require blood, thrive in the area's marshlands, feasting on various mammals, humans. Despite the lack of effective chemical deterrents, residents employ creative strategies like using insect nets or sticky traps to combat these flies. These efforts, while somewhat effective, also inadvertently a form of exercise and a shared experience for the community, humorously dubbed the “Deer Fly dance”.

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Carnival Treats: A Roadside Destination in Lyon, Mississippi

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ourmshome.com – Meredith Biesinger – 2024-05-16 14:35:41

SUMMARY: Lyon, Mississippi, a small town with a population of 259 in Coahoma County, distinguishes itself with a unique attraction: Carnival Treats. Opened in 2019 by Dave Houston and his , this snack haven offers year-round carnival food, nearly two dozen varieties of funnel cakes, -long cheesesteak sandwiches, stuffed monster potatoes, gourmet popcorn, and more. With its vibrant front and a 15-foot-tall SpongeBob sign visible from Highway 61, Carnival Treats attracts visitors from far and wide, contributing to Lyon's reputation as a distinct road destination and food spot. The Houston family also plans to launch a Blues brand gourmet popcorn line, supporting local artists' families with proceeds.

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