gee, I thought we ALL learned that dressing at our mother's knee, which is probably where Dinah Shore learned it. No one like Dinah Shore these days - always a lady!
Hi Coralie, I decided to check your recipes today. I seldom have a lot of time to visit... I 'put together' these ingredients and now I have exact measurements. Much better and less time adding this and that.
The apricot nut bread sounds delicious.
Have a good day and keep that therapy going. Hugs, Jeanne
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i thought that was "my" special dressing!!!
ReplyDeletethanks for the fun!
Darn, don't tell Dinah but I've been making this for years. And it is delicious! Hi Coralie!
ReplyDeleteJust found your charming blog :) This dressing sounds just perfect...yay Dinah!
ReplyDeletegee, I thought we ALL learned that dressing at our mother's knee, which is probably where Dinah Shore learned it. No one like Dinah Shore these days - always a lady!
ReplyDeleteHi Coralie, I decided to check your recipes today. I seldom have a lot of time to visit... I 'put together' these ingredients and now I have exact measurements. Much better and less time adding this and that.
ReplyDeleteThe apricot nut bread sounds delicious.
Have a good day and keep that therapy going.
Hugs, Jeanne
I remember Dinah Shore...I like how easy this is. I'd leave out the garlic, but the rest sounds perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt has been a LONG time since I heard the name Dinah Shore!! Thank you for the recipe and the memory!
ReplyDeleteI remember watching Dinah Shore's talk show with my Mom! She was such a lovely lady and a great singer too!
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