![]() Tom as his alter ego, Justin Trailerbeau, making Sweet and Sour Beef Tongue. The presentation also involved pigs' feet and ears. |
![]() Ingrid making Mock Cooter Stew and Cornbread laced with Cracklin'. Highlights include Ingrid doing a little dance. |
![]() Lyla and her guest chef Leah made Chicken Casserole on her show "Cooking For the Lord". Lyla and Leah sang the recipe ingredients and instructions to the tune of "Amazing Grace". |
![]() Laura and Lynda sport long fake nails as they make Chicken Fried Mac and Cheese and an assortment of wraps. Highlights include pecan pie wrapped in a tortilla. The girls would like to thank Lorella, their director/cinematographer/tacky costume consultant. |
![]() Lenore and Paula made Vegetarian Road Kill Stew on their cable access show "Road Kill Cafe". Highlights include vegetables being run over by a pickup truck |
![]() Austin's show was called "Cooking with Fancy". He and two guests, Leah and Andrew, made a casserole involving lots of canned veggies and pork rinds and celery stuffed with cheese whiz and other delights. |
![]() Tommy and Austin as Corey and Luke chatting and revealing skeletons in the family closet as they present their gingerbread trailer complete with satellite dish |
![]() While the adults are away Graeme, as Bob, makes the perennial children's favorite "alcoholic milk". |
![]() Austin helps little T present his delicious "racoon in a blanket" dish. As an encore they made "puffer fish in a blanket". |
First Place: Laura and Lynda's "Cooking with
the Girls"
Second Place: Lyla's "Cooking for the Lord" Third Place: Lenore's "Road Kill Cafe" |