DIVINE:  Black Forest Cake at Emmys

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  • DIVINE: Black Forest Cake at Emmy’s

Much going on in the blogosphere this mornig with our Arkansas bloggers.

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Worthy of mention: the exhaustive review of Emmy’s German Restaurant in Ft. Smith by our blogging colleague FortSmithEats. This delectable piece of Black Forest Cake was enough to make my stomach start rumbling… our blogfriend also sampled something that was hard for me to identify at first… but you just gotta see, a dish called Schweinshenxe. This is a new incarnation of Emmy’s; new location, new owners, but apparently the recipes are still intact.

BUTTERED UP:  Paula Deen

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  • Christie Ison
  • BUTTERED UP: Paula Deen

Fancy Pants Foodie, a perennial favorite of ours, headed to the Arkansas Womens Show to bask in the butter-soaked awe of Paula Deen and company. Definitely a must-read.

Somehow I missed Nao’s latest freezing technique piece over on GreenAR By The Day… on strawberries. Hurry, strawberry season’s winding down.

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SAUSAGE KING:  Jimmy Dean

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  • SAUSAGE KING: Jimmy Dean

And elsewhere in the world of food, country musician and sausage pioneer Jimmy Dean has passed on. Had to go have myself a turkey-sausage-egg-and-cheese muffin in his honor for breakfast.

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Do you have a food-related story to share? Drop me a line at kat@tiedyetravels.com.

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