The French style à la meunière (in the style of the miller’s wife) calls for sauteing a filet that is dredged in flour and then served with a simple sauce of flour, brown butter and parsley. It’s simple style goes well with the unusual strawberry salsa.
Month: August 2010
Digging U.S. 75
Solitary squares cut out of the pavement one by one have prompted rumors that TXDOT was frittering away stimulus money by repairing twelve foot sections of highway one at a time, or even that the soil under the Grayson County roadbed was unusually unsupportive and was being studied by scientists. A grain of truth sprouts most rumors, but this time the collective wisdom is way off the mark.
Alaskan Adventure
Justin Maresh, Brent Eubank and Patrick Erwin are three young men who will be working this summer and fall in the wilderness of Alaska along the Tsiu River at a fishing camp owned and operated by a Denison company, the Alaska Expedition Co.
Loren’s Lures Endures
Working and selling out of their tackle shop-hobby shop factory in Whitesboro, Chad and Michele Rigsby carry the mantle for Renner, and still make a 100 percent Made In America product, only now the world comes to their doorstep via the Internet to buy a better fish-getter.
Alaskan Adventure
Most people know Justin Maresh as one of the young waitstaff at Angela’s Cafe, or as a promising high school and college baseball player. I know him as “Boss Maresh of Ryan Hills.” The Grayson County College student is going away to camp this summer along with his buds Brent Eubank and Patrick Erwin.
Salmon Mousse with Sour Cream and Dill
Salmon Mousse with Sour Cream and Dill is a mouth-watering delicious side dish recipe.
Spinach Stuffed Chicken Pinwheels
You can’t go wrong with these Chicken Pinwheels. Stuffed with spinach warmed in cream cheese and then cooked to perfection, they are an easy treat.
Spring Mix, Water Chestnuts, & Almonds with Black Pepper Lime Dressing
Spring mix greens, water chestnuts, toasted almonds, black pepper lime dressing–who could ask for more.
Dinner on Deck
Sometimes it is interesting to deconstruct an idea and trace how it came to be. The dinner party afloat featured in the following pages started out a long way from the tranquility of a sleepy cove on Lake Texoma. It began in early May as an idea for a party at a yet to be found Victorian manse.
Building Denison Dam
In 1937 Congressman Sam Rayburn led a contingent from Denison to a meeting in Louisiana that would lead to the construction of one of the largest man-made lakes ever.