The other day when I made the 1000 Island BBQ Sauce I knew I’d need to think of a good way to use it. Adam and I put our heads together and we decided that bbq pulled chicken sandwiches would be the way to go. This morning I put some chicken in the crockpot, and this evening we took a quick walk to pick up some key supplies.
I also munched on some Dirty BBQ Chips on the walk to get myself in the mood.
Once home it was easy as pie to shred the chicken, toss with the bbq sauce, and place on a bun with thin sliced red onion and bread and butter pickle slices.
Tasted as good as pie too.
On the side I cooked up some shredded brussels sprouts with black truffle oil and browned butter.
Divine! Please do try out the recipe, it turns brussels sprouts into a whole new vegetable.
This is exactly the kind of meal I look forward to on a summer day.
Easy, tasty, and healthy.
We watched “That 70’s Show” while we ate; we recently discovered it on Netflix Instant Watch and I’m falling in love with it all over again.
Soon enough, it was time for dessert.
Southern Coke Sundaes. I’ve been turning this idea about in my head for a few weeks and it tasted just as good as I’d imagined. The recipe is a play on the southern tradition of dumping salted peanuts into bottles of Coke. When my mom told me she did that as a kid I was skeptical, but sundae-style it totally works!
Did you (or your parents) ever put peanuts in Coke?







When my parents put peanuts in the coke, the police had to fish them out before they could do the field testing.
I’ve never even heard of dipping peanuts in coke but I love peanuts and (diet) coke so maybe I’ll give it a shot!
My aunt used to put peanuts in her Dr. Pepper.