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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

I'm Fruity

I can't leave all the fruit alone this year.
It has been so so good, all summer long
...and, a really sweet reader named MITZI left a comment on my last fruit post...
but she isn't a blogger...and no email address.
"MITZI...I hope you are reading this...THANKS SO MUCH."
She told me about the BEST fruit dip...
the dip recipe I gave you last week is DELICIOUS.. but this one MIGHT be more delicious.
SO, I HAD to buy more fruit...
and tell YOU about this dip..
when I first tasted it....I almost fainted...
some GRANDGIRLS were over the other day and both tried it with fruit..
and then got up and got them each a spoon and....
I had to make MORE...
If you try it, I sure hope you like it, too.
MERCY ! BROWN SUGAR AND SOUR CREAM
 Joining:
OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY.....TIME TRAVEL THURSDAY......FULL PLATE THURSDAY


Talk about QUICK and EASY....
sooo dang good, I'm pretty sure you are gonna be ALL OVER THIS !! 


Do ya think there's something wrong when an olden woman can
make an entire post about......FRUIT DIP ?♥♥♥

49 comments:

  1. Seriously, that is it? I am so making that! I have bunco at my house next week and this is perfecto! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I've had that dip and it IS delicious, sugar!!! I'm trying to lose weight so won't eat it again for a while, but it is so easy and good.

    I'd vote for Herman Cain in a heart beat, honey! I hope he gets the nomination.....

    xoxo,
    Connie

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  3. Looks like a dip worth trying!! I just got back from a road trip through your part of Texas. I see now why you were excited to get some rain awhile ago - it is REALLY dry, isn't it? Sad for those farmers and ranchers. Sally

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  4. What a great sounding, nice easy dip! Thanks for sharing:@)

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  5. Now that's my kind of dip, easy to make yet delicious:-) Now I need to go buy more fresh fruit and try it out!! I love the way you displayed your fruit like that, perfect!! xoxo

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  6. That sounds so yummy & easy! Thank you for sharing! Loved reading this post and seeing all your wonderful photographs...

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  7. I have learned that anything that you say is good IS good and worth trying. Hmmmm, I might have to run for some fruit now!

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  8. I am glad that you enjoyed the fruit dip I suggested. I wish I was as talented as all you ladies who write blogs. I am a faithful follower of many many blogs, but don't feel like I would ever have enough to share. My life is pretty laid back here in Michigan. By the way my e-mail is Marlynerskine@yahoo.com. Write me anytime.

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  9. No, I call her talented! Sour cream and brown sugar...I might be able to remember that!

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  10. ohhh myyyyy that looks good as is your fruit display.
    gotta get some fruit this week and then I'll try it.

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  11. Believe me there is nothing wrong with you when it comes to food preparation. You could take the worst and it would turn out great. This sounds so simple and delicious.

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  12. You are a fruity chick! LOL I love fruit with a dip like this...so YUMMY! ;D

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  13. BJ...you are so good for me...I cracked up...that is my kind of recipe for sure...I took some pumpkin cupcakes to my girlfriend's today...she loved them...
    I will definately try the dip!!

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  14. Rootie Tootie, she's fruitie!
    Here's another way to do it. Dip the fruit in the sour cream, then into the brown sugar. Yummy!

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  15. That all looks so good and healthy too. Just came from my cancer app. 20 year cancer survivor. whee

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  16. I have made this dip and it is delicious! I remember I first got the recipe from the old Dinah Shore cooking show-I miss her.My friend mixes this with sliced grapes and nuts for a salad.

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  17. This sounds terrific....perfect with strawberries. YUM!

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  18. Yum! That look delicious. I'll have to try it.

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  19. Not only does it look delicious, it made me grin to read your directions. You are so much my kind of gal, BJ.

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  20. Wow, that is one easy dip and I will take your word and the grands that it is awesome.

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  21. I love it!! Wish I knew about it this summer...but with apples and pears, it's perfect for fall, too!

    XO,
    Jane

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  22. You made me hungry for fruit... or Doritos! Ca you put the dip on Doritos?
    xo Yvonne

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  23. Thanks!! This would be super easy! I always have sour cream and brown sugar!

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  24. Yummy! my daughter buys no-fat sour cream, so we'll make some! Nice to have some easy dessert, when you didn't have time to bake and have unexpected guests.Thank you!

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  25. OMGOSH! That is crazy! Whoda thought it? I have a few little fruit monsters at my house that will love it! Thanks-and thanks to your friend- xo Diana

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  26. What it is,,,is amazeing that a olden woman can make an entire post about fruit and make it sound like something I have never had before that I have to have. Delicious. Trish

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  27. wow that recipe is so easy I won't even have to write it down.Love quick and easy !

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  28. I am going to try the dip tomorrow! Thanks for the recipe!!

    Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

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  29. I love fruit, very much!

    Have a nice weekend, kisses.

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  30. I've had that dip and, yes, I could eat it with a spoon, forget the fruit:>) Although I do love fruit and yours looks so pretty on that McKenzie Childs tiered plate!

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  31. Oh my goodness gracious, but does that look/sound like a deeeeeelicious dip for fruit!!!!!!

    Thank you 'BJ' and 'MITZI,' for sharing it.

    A bit of tang and a bit of sweet. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.....

    Gentle hugs,
    "Auntie"
    "The morns are meeker than they were,
    The nuts are getting brown;
    The berry's cheek is plumper,
    The rose is out of town.
    The maple wears a gayer scarf,
    The field a scarlet gown.
    Lest I should be old-fashioned,
    I'll put a trinket on."

    - Emily Dickinson

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  32. Oh and I have to mention the new blog look, here. Very, very cute. You got into the mood and you did it justice. As always. :-))))))))

    Gentle hugs,
    "Auntie"
    "The morns are meeker than they were,
    The nuts are getting brown;
    The berry's cheek is plumper,
    The rose is out of town.
    The maple wears a gayer scarf,
    The field a scarlet gown.
    Lest I should be old-fashioned,
    I'll put a trinket on."

    - Emily Dickinson

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  33. Wow, nothing could be easier than that! I'm visiting from Miz Helen's.

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  34. Looks yummy, Beeej and you are such a cutie!!!

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  35. i've been enjoying a lot of fruit this summer too - must be the heat that makes fruit inviting over anything warm. but i like mine 'undressed.' :)

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  36. Yummy looking dip. Looks like I will have to make me some of it. Love all kinds of fruit anyway. Thanks B.J.
    Stella B.

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  37. I have had that, and you are so right. It is delicious.......!!!!!!

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  38. Hi BJ *hugs*
    What a great little recipe...I will have to try that. I have so been enjoying the fruit this year too. It was delicious to be eating it at their prime...which isn't anymore really...but it was delish while they lasted.
    have a great weekend.
    Judi

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  39. Wow I'm going to have to try that dip sometime. My girl will probably love it. I adore all of your Courtly Check pieces!

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  40. Never would have thought! I will be making this.

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  41. Hi bj, I just commented on the birthday girls. You mentioned the birthdays on your comment and I just didn't get over until today. We are blessed and I thank God for my blessings every day.

    The dip sounds so good and soooo easy. BJ, you could make a great post out of a stone. HA! Your photos look good enough to eat.
    Love you bunches xo, Jeanne

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  42. You are fruity and I love that about you! Sounds delicious, can't wait to try it:) Have a blessed evening, HUGS!

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  43. Just today, on the way home from retreat I was telling the ladies about this dip - Great Minds think alike! I learned about this years ago in Denmark - really good on stewed fruit in winter too.

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  44. Yum, looks delicious! Fun to see another Mackenzie-Childs fan!

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  45. Thank you for the sweet comment! They are decals on my jars. I ordered them from the House of Smith's blog.
    You can also find many different options on etsy. I'm obsessed with that place! LOL

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  46. How fabulously simple for a quick treat. bj, sounds delicious. Will be on snack menu for fall fun for sure.
    Great share.
    Have a great weekend.

    ~Emily
    The French Hutch

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  47. Hi BJ,
    Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful post and Fruit Dip with Full Plate Thursday. Hope you are having a great week end and come back soon!
    Miz Helen

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  48. Your fruit looks so pretty displayed among your black and white dishes, BJ! And you just can't get much simpler with a dip, can you?

    Thanks for linking to Time Travel Thursday. Hope to see you this week, too.

    Hugs,
    Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
    http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/

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  49. Hi there, what a great dip. I shall certainly have to try that - good excuse to have some friends over. I recently found your blog and am now following. Please pop on over to mine and perhaps you would like to follow me also. I would like that. Hugs, Chris

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