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Old-fashioned fresh peach pie
#peach#pie#peach pie#food#baking#fruit#peaches#pie crust#dessert#ice cream#sweet food#sweet#sweets#foodporn#delicious#cooking#food photography#foodgasm#recipes
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Peach Mango Pies
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pies and tarts by domestic_gothess
#domestic_gothess#instagram#transparent by me#food pngs#pies#tarts#peach pie#chocolate#pecan pie#fruit pie#fruit tart#transparent pngs#pngs#food
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Blake: (completely naked) Sunflower, what do you want to eat?
Yang: (jaw drop) Titties...
Blake: Excuse you?
Yang: I'm sorry! What was the question?
Blake: I asked you what you wanted to e-
Yang: Titties! Dammit!
Blake: Yang, I'm serious. What do you want to eat?
Yang: The five course meal standing right in front of me!
Blake: Yang!
Yang: I want to drown in the milkers before stuffing my face deep into that peach pie!
Blake: YANG!!!
Yang: Come here! Daddy's hungry!
-The Next Day Bonus-
Ilia: Are you proud of yourself?
Blake: (still sexed over from the day before) Oh, I could not be more proud of myself. You should try that with Weiss.
#bumbleby#yang xiao long#blake belladonna#rwby#spicy bees#power bottom blake#ilia amitola#yang is hungry#blake knew what she was doing#peach pie
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Vegan Peach Pie Cookies
#vegan#desserts#cookies#peach pie#peaches#cinnamon#flax seeds#vegan butter#nutmeg#vanilla#lemon#cornstarch#coconut sugar#sea salt
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I baked a peach pie. Isn't it lovely? It smells heavenly. Mmmmmmmm. Normally, I make hand pies, but I thought I'd go old school and bake a regular sized pie. It's hard to wait for it to cool. I know that I'm gonna cut into it soon and burn my mouth eating a delicious slice of peach pie. I, literally, can't wait!!! I love baking 😋 😍
#peach pie#baking#i love baking#i can't wait#love#happiness#thank you#sharing#food#cooking#homemade#pie#peaches#delicious#bon Appétit#joy#slice it up now#mmmmmmmmmmmm
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Peach pie, peach galette, peach jam, peach compote, peach relish, grilled peaches, pickled peaches, peach salad, peach and mango salsa, hot chili sauce with peaches... Me, as Bubba from Forest Gump, during the peach season. 🍑🍑🍑
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Classic Peach Pie
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Peach Pie
#peach pie#baking#cooking#dessert#food#peaches#pie#food photography#photography#photographers on tumblr#original photography#original photographers
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Peach milkshakes with homemade peach pie filling
#peach#milkshake#ice cream#sweet food#food#dessert#drink#sweet#peach pie#fruit#vanilla#vanilla ice cream#milkshakes#tasty#foodporn#delicious#cooking#food photography#foodgasm#recipe
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Vegan Peach Pie with Crumble Topping
#vegan#peach pie#pie#peach#fruit#stone fruit#pastry#dairy free#egg free#baking#recipe#summer#brown sugar#cinnamon#connoisseurusveg
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Hahaha!!! It's Holiday season, time for pie!!~ 50mb of pie goodness in 6 different flavors over on me lovely shop!
I'm quite proud of how they turned out, I shaded each square individually, which was quite the effort ,,
You can use these downscaled versions as wallpapers, btw! Enjoy the season~
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#art#digital#pencil texture#pie#food#Holiday#thanksgiving#dinner#dessert#blueberry pie#strawberry pie#pineapple pie#peach pie#pumpkin pie#grape pie#fruit#redbubble#shop#merchandise
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Thing to ask!
Hey King question for u…..
What’s ur favorite type of pie filling (dessert none of that savory pie stuff)
Dont be shy explain ur answer the public needs to know
-Charles
Hmmm! I think it would be peaches or apple!
Growing up, my great grandma had apple trees and would make really good apple pie and apple cobbler (as well as really awesome blackberry cobbler)
BUT, peaches always had a soft spot in my heart because of the book "Holes"! (And the movie too, but the book version was always my favorite)
And I also really like apples and peaches in general, very good fruits. Solid fruits honestly, the universe did good in creating them :3
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Southern Food Heritage Day
Every year, Southern Food Heritage Day is celebrated on October 11. The Southern Food & Beverage Museum celebrates the culturally rich and delicious food of the Southern States in America. The cuisine deserves to be recognized and celebrated officially because it is a testament to American history and legacy. Southern food also represents the essence of America — the coming together of a variety of people from all over the world, each bringing with themselves their own ingredients and recipes to create a unique cuisine. Iced tea, pickled shrimps, and fried chicken are some of the most loved Southern foods throughout history. Along with the cuisine, the day also celebrates the racial and ethnic diversity in America.
History of Southern Food Heritage Day
Southern Food Heritage Day celebrates the best that Southern food and beverages have to offer. The South’s cuisine in America can be found in the historical regional culinary form of states generally south of the Mason-Dixon line dividing Pennsylvania and Delaware from Maryland, along the Ohio River, and extending west to southern Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas. The most notable influences on Southern cuisine are African, English, Scottish, Irish, German, French and Native American.
The food of the American South displays a unique blend of cultures and culinary traditions. The Native Americans, Spanish, French, and British have contributed to the development of Southern food, with recipes and dishes from their own cultures. Food items such as squash, tomatoes, corn, as well as certain cooking practices such as deep pit barbecuing, were introduced by south-eastern Native American tribes such as the Caddo, Choctaw, and Seminole. Many foods derived from sugar, flour, milk, and eggs have European roots. Black-eyed peas, okra, rice, eggplant, sesame seed, sorghum, and melons, along with spices, are of African origin.
Southern food can be further divided into categories: ‘Soul food’ is heavily influenced by African cooking traditions that are full of greens and vegetables, rice, and nuts such as peanuts. Okra and collard greens are also considered Soul Food, along with thick stews. ‘Creole food’ has a French flair, while ‘Cajun cuisine’ reflects the culinary traditions of immigrants from Canada. ‘Lowcountry’ cuisine features a lot of seafood and rice, while the food of the Appalachians is mostly preserved meats and vegetables. Southern food is partial to corn, thanks to the Native American influence.
Southern Food Heritage Day timeline
1860
Southern Diet Expands
Following the emancipation from slavery, the Southern diet becomes versatile.
1916
The Great Migration
African Americans travel from rural communities in the South to large cities in the North and West — they carry their cuisine with them.
1940s
Southern Foods in Restaurants
Southern foods start appearing on restaurant menus and appeal to a diverse clientele.
1964
Soul Food
This term, describing everyday Southern food, first appears in print.
Southern Food Heritage Day FAQs
What is the difference between Southern food and soul food?
The difference between soul food and Southern food is rooted more in class than race, and what families were able to afford to put on the table.
What is a typical Southern meal?
A traditional Southern meal is pan-fried chicken, field peas, greens, mashed potatoes, cornbread or corn pone, sweet tea, and a pie for dessert.
Why is Southern food so unhealthy?
The Southern diet is commonly high in processed meats, which are high in salt and in nitrates, which are in turn linked to heart risk. The high sugar content of the diet may also lead to negative effects, like insulin resistance and inflammation.
How To Celebrate Southern Food Heritage Day
Organize a cook-off: Gather all your friends and organize a cook-off on Southern Food Heritage Day. Revive old recipes or add a twist to create something new.
Go out for a meal: Enjoy the best of Southern foods at your favorite Southern foods restaurant. Don’t forget to enjoy the classics like fried chicken, hush pies, and pies.
Set up a barbecue: Barbecues are an integral part of the Southern food heritage. It is also one of the most popular styles of cooking. Barbecue your favorite meats and vegetables, and serve them with sauces and seasonings.
5 Facts About Southern Foods That Will Blow Your Mind
Redeye gravy has a unique recipe: Redeye gravy is made with pan drippings and leftover coffee.
It is more calorie-dense: Southern fried chicken breast typically has more than 400 calories in an ounce.
Peanut butter is an essential: Half the annual crop of peanuts is used to make peanut butter.
Collard green has been around forever: It’s been a part of our diet for more than 2,000 years.
Black-eyed peas are also good luck charms: It is believed that black-eyed peas bring good luck on New Year’s Day.
Why We Love Southern Food Heritage Day
A day to indulge: You cannot celebrate Southern Food Heritage Day without enjoying a hearty meal of your favorite foods. This is truly a day of indulgence!
Try something new: The best thing about Southern food is that it has something for everyone. Use this day to try a new food item or the cuisine of Southern heritage. Who knows, you might just discover your next favorite dish!
It is historically significant: Southern foods have a rich cultural and historical significance. Learn more about the origins of your favorite foods on Southern Food Heritage Day.
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#Peach Blackberry Cobbler#Peach Pie#Fried Chicken Sandwich#ice tea#Fried Chicken#collard green#Okra stew#Southern Food Heritage Day#USA#soul food#original photography#travel#vacation#restaurant#SouthernFoodHeritageDay#Coconut Cake#Shrimp and Grits#Hot Sausage Po'Boy#candied yam#Florida Gator Tail#Gumbo#Jambalaya#Pecan Pie#Chicken Fried#corn cob#Baby Back Ribs#11 October
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