Mayree's Deep South Cakery with a Side of Life

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Good Night and Good Bye 2014!

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Last sunset of 2014 I hear the youngsters in the neighborhood popping bottle rockets with the occasional high-dollar canon exploding....
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Saturday, December 27, 2014

A Rose Is A Rose is a Swirl Rose?

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Yep.  See?  I hope to get back on schedule of a blog post a week, now that the requirements for an associates in applied science culinary ...
Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Christmas Rant

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Christmas Rant?  Are you serious, Mayree?  Well…..  Yes. And before anyone reads any farther to only get offended, this is a singular ...
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Saturday, August 2, 2014

The Twinkie Cake That Wasn't: How to Make Do

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Grandmama, grandmother to The Fellows on their other side of the family, used to make this cake (she may still).  I don't know where the...
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Tuesday, July 1, 2014

July 4th in the Deep South: As American as Cubed Watermelon?

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It occurred to me the other day that I hadn't written a blog post in a very long time.  Not really having a bunch of anything newswort...
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

...Lived to Speak Another Day

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Lots of you know (and some of you don't) that I'm a middle-aged Deep Southerner in a second year of pursuing a degree in Culinary Ar...
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Greene County, Mississippi
Mayree being a much-drawn-out enunciation of Mary, heard from the mouths of such notable folks as GranGranny and GranGrandaddy Mohundro from Memphis, Mr. Bob of Macon Methodist Church, and the Sisters Althea and Elsie, Mr. Fatty's daughters. And occasionally MD, J-Rob, and Buffalo... A cakery, per wikipedia, is a specific establishment which produces and/or sells cakes; usually these are cupcakes, muffins, sponges, as well as other baked goods that fall under the title of a cake. Products are baked on site in the same manner to that of a bakery but does not make or sell the other associated items... Recollections, sometimes augmented Southern style, from life in a small community in the Deep South of (almost) Coastal Mississippi.
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