Theresa McKee
I am a homemaker, wife, and mother. Subsequent to closing my own business after 25 years, I have taken up writing and photography. I love the idea of writing as I usually have a different perspective on the topics for which I tackle. I love photography as I enjoy the weird and the beautiful things of this world. Although I have written 3 books that have yet to be published, I continue writing and coming up with ideas to write about.. Living in north Dallas keeps me busy as we have lived in a 100 year old house for almost 36 years. We have renovated it completely one time and I am starting on the second time around, alone. There is nothing in remodeling I cannot do, as my husband builds homes in Dallas and has helped me over the years to learn all about construction. I am contemplating writing some how-to books and much more!
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Strawberry Banana Split PieBanana Split Pie is the closest thing to the real deal.
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Fried Apple PieNothing says Texas like a hot fried pie. My grandmother taught me how to cook by tasting instead of using recipes. You will be creat these recipes with your very own tastebuds! Endulge a little, it won't hurt a bit.
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Texas Chicken N' DumplingsThese are recipes that I learned from my grandmother, as I was growing up in Texas. She taught me to cook with my tastebuds instead of a recipe. These are easy and you will love them as you will design them to suit your family as you go!
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Cornbread DressingThese are recipes that I grew up with in Texas. My grandmother taught me how to cook by tasting instead of using recipes. Nothing is better than good ol' Texas cooking! You will be creat these recipes with your very own tastebuds, not mine!
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Fried OkraThese are recipes that I grew up with in Texas. My grandmother taught me how to cook by tasting instead of using recipes. You just can't beat texas home cooking. These will be created by your very own tastebuds, not mine!