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New Year’s Eve Traditions: How Celebrations and Meaning Have Changed
It seems like New Year’s Eve has always been with us, and it kind of has, at least since the 1800’s, where Americans gathered and celebrated, often influenced by European traditions of partying and merrymaking. By 1907, Americans welcomed and anticipated fireworks and feasts on the eve of the new year, and the resulting New York Times Square Waterford crystal LED ball drop in Manhattan has become a mainstay that we enjoy to this day. By the late 19 th century, drinking cham

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 30, 20255 min read


Old-Fashioned Holiday Dressing Recipe (Cornbread Stuffing with Sausage & Turkey)
Some of my earliest memories of cooking were of making ginormous pans of dressing for us and others. Mama had a certain way of making it and it never changed, she had gotten the recipe from her parents; a recipe that was passed down for generations. The scent of homemade cornbread, sausage, turkey dressing filled our home with an indelible memory stamped deeply in my brain. It seems like the smell enveloped the air, my hair, my clothes and everything in between as it hit me

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 19, 20254 min read


Foolproof Turkey Gravy Recipe Using Real Stock
My mama made Turkey Gravy like she was a pro, and I guess she was, having made it since she was a young girl, taking great pride in it, something we were eternally thankful for. Believe or not, gravy can be one of the trickiest things to pull off, and it plays such a pivotal part of the meal. The stock is glorious, but can be difficult to find turkey necks, legs, or parts before Thanksgiving or Christmas, but once you capture them, run home and start cooking, there’s others l

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 17, 20253 min read


Classic Deviled Eggs with Crisp Bacon and Smoked Paprika
Deviled eggs have always been part of our holiday table, they’re that irresistible appetizer you can grab on the go with your hands before anyone is the wiser. The bacon topper is that bit of crunch and allure that makes the whole crowd gravitate to that plate of smoky goodness. Be it Easter brunch, a Christmas spread, or a gathering in between, these creamy little bites always seem to bring smiles and familiar comfort. The moment the eggs are halved, and the centers are scoo

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Christmas Cookie Recipe With Lemon-Vanilla Sugar Cookies & Hot Butter Icing
Ah, the glorious Christmas sugar cookies, ones that we’ve made in my family for the past three decades. Now, these aren’t just any sugar cookies, these have that deeply satisfying, rich creamy butter struck through them, that warm, smoky taste of vanilla, and fine granulated sugar with a touch of lemon zest on the inside. The outside is even better, the real secret lies here, that’s what takes it over the top. It’s that scrumptious icing that puts this little jewel in a class

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 13, 20254 min read


Ultimate Wedge Salad: Iceberg, Bacon, Blue Cheese & Parmesan
The wedge salad is a beauty in a lane all by itself. Our family has eaten it for eons and one of us usually asks for it; they’re having a hankering that nothing else will satisfy. Its distinctive promise is that it isn’t like almost any other salad, it’s unique and one-of-a-kind. After all, lettuce is the main star and is lovely, full of fiber and low in calories, and has the honor of being one of the most consumed vegetables in the world, mostly due to being chock full of vi

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 11, 20253 min read


Easy Broccoli Rice Casserole (Cheesy, Creamy & Perfect for Gatherings)
Growing up, it seems like the smell of broccoli rice casserole has always been with me. There wasn’t a Thanksgiving or Christmas holiday that it wasn’t on the table and rated high, right up there with the turkey and dressing or ham and dressing. I was never sure if that stupendous smell was any one of those other dishes baking, as I sneaked a quick oven door opening while mama wasn’t looking. A waft of heaven floated out as I shut it fast, not wanting to risk getting caught.

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 9, 20254 min read


How to Make Fried Shrimp & Fried Oysters at Home
Eating at Gaido’s Restaurant in Galveston reminded me of my mother’s wonderful shrimp and oysters with the best tartar and cocktail sauce that we served at our little restaurant, the Alta Loma Café. We decided to try and replicate it and to adapt Gaido’s Lettuce Wedge to go with it. Heading out for fresh seafood, we went to Hillman’s Seafood, down Highway146. We wanted jumbo shrimp and oysters. Gathering our big daddy shrimp, we bought a gallon oysters and dashed home. Time t

Karen Hand Allen
Dec 1, 20252 min read


This Apple Pie Recipe Is the Holiday Dessert Your Family Will Request Every Year
Miss Edna's Lemon Apple Pie My little brother Donnie and I loved to go to the Café our parents owned. It was about half a mile from our house, it was the original Alta Loma Café, along Highway 6 in Alta Loma, Texas. Mama or daddy took us and picked us up from there multiple times a day. As we grew up, we often walked to and from or rode our bikes. A daily hot luncheon was served five days a week, good solid southern dishes were on the menu which was written on a hard plastic

Karen Hand Allen
Nov 25, 20254 min read


This Cheeseball Recipe is the Perfect Thanksgiving or Christmas Holiday Appetizer
When it gets close to Thanksgiving, or Christmas or Easter, there must be some secret smell in the air. Be it the crispness of fall, winter or spring, our family has its antenna up for the beginning of holiday grub. We always start talking about appetizers, main courses, and all things sweet. Menu planning commences and everybody is quick to get their dubs in for something they’re having a hankering for. When I grew up and started planning recipes, one of the first items in

Karen Hand Allen
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Our Thanksgiving Tradition: The Best Fried Turkey on the Gulf Coast
It’s that time of year; Thanksgiving’s just days away and I’ve settled into planning what we’re doing this year for our dinner. I know the house is decorated and just how the Thanksgiving table will look . It’s just past my birthday and I’m still dreaming about the delectable chocolate cake with mouthwatering buttercream, thinking we might have that again, but the kids all shut that down. Nada, Thanksgiving is for pies and gooey bars. We have deserts and appetizers out the k

Karen Hand Allen
Nov 21, 20257 min read


Tartar Sauce & Cocktail Sauce Recipes the Way We Made It on the Gulf
Seafood caught and cooked straight from the Gulf are delicate and sweet as can be. Living near Galveston allowed us to catch just about anything swimming in the bay and have it cooked within the hour, so it was hopping good and about as delicious as any seafood anywhere on the planet. Our little café, the original Alta Loma Café served fried shrimp and oysters, but at home we cooked whole flounder, stuffed crabs, sautéed trout in butter sauce and red fish, fried and blackened

Karen Hand Allen
Nov 12, 20252 min read


Galveston Thrills: Lone Star Rally Roars Across the Island
Tricked out custom motorcycles sent a thrum and raw energy ricocheting across the gulf and beyond as my family and I attended this one of a kind motorcycle event. The cool November afternoon had us all humming with various live bands and music that throbbed from decked out motorbikes costing hundreds of thousands of dollars. The biggest motorcycle rally in Texas is the Lone Star Rally in Galveston, Texas, which occurs over four days, November 6 th through November 9 th, 2025

Karen Hand Allen
Nov 9, 20254 min read


The Pie That Got Away: Bo the Monkey & Our Blueberry Lemon Icebox Pie Recipe
It was the 60’s, people were on the move but wanting to relax and be comfortable, spending time with their loved ones. There was an emphasis on family life, which for us meant being centered around food and pets. They were as much part of the American dream as apple pie. We owned the original Alta Loma Café, which took on a life of its own, but when we were home, our aim was to cook and relax, but not in that order. Speaking of pets, most people had a dog or a cat, and we’d

Karen Hand Allen
Oct 30, 20257 min read


Our Family’s Annual Costume Contest: Fall Fun with Food from The Original Mexican Café in Galveston
Every year, we have a Fall Costume Contest & Pumpkin Carving Halloween Party. Here, please come to ours with us. It's informal, fun and everybody gets creative about what they want to come dressed as and what their carved pumpkin at the end of the night should look like. We ordered from The Original Mexican Café in Galveston and made some dishes of our own. We often do this combo for parties, cook some and order food delivered to the house, that way it’s not overwhelming.

Karen Hand Allen
Oct 29, 20254 min read


Get Back to Kroger: A Funny Art Class Misadventure and the Rice Krispy Treat Recipe That Saved the Day
You know Marilyn , my friend from nursing school and fellow ER nurse that worked with me. Yes, that Marilyn, that totally insanely crazy friend of mine had somehow talked me into taking an art class, convincing me that we could hang our pictures proudly in our homes, people would admire them when they came to visit, stare at them fondly. Marilyn thought she had real promise as an up-and-coming artist, as for me, neither of us held out a glimmer of hope. I couldn’t draw if

Karen Hand Allen
Oct 23, 20255 min read


Start a Tradition Series: 10 Quick Tips for Holiday Friends or Unexpected Stopover Guests for Fall/Halloween/Thanksgiving Parties
Holidays or unexpected popover guests don’t need to be stressful, anxiety-provoking, or expensive. Even if it’s an impromptu Halloween party, a cozy fall evening with friends, or Thanksgiving company that pops by, a few simple touches can make your home feel warm and welcoming. With just a few quick tips and ideas, see what works for your group or family. Keep a few items in a box or area of your home for quick access season to season, and let the good times roll! Holidays o

Karen Hand Allen
Oct 17, 20253 min read


Thanks for Nothing, Marilyn: A Wild Friendship and the Texas Trash Chex Mix Recipe That Survived It All
Marilyn is an original, I’ll give her that. More than outspoken, more than verbose. She is one of a kind, when they made her, they threw away the key. When she was around, if you heard laughter, it was coming from somewhere in her vicinity. She was funny, but I liked to tell her she was funny looking. I hurried across campus, taking the stairs two at a time to Old Red, also known as the Ashbel Smith Building, on the University of Texas Medical Branch Campus in Galveston, Texa

Karen Hand Allen
Oct 15, 202510 min read


The Best Stovetop Pot Roast Recipe That Tastes Like Childhood Memories
The drive to Aunt Ruby’s wasn’t far, just about forty-five minutes or so to Baytown Texas, from our home In Alta Loma, Texas, but it seemed like forever. Just along the highway of the rugged coastline, salt air filled my nose as I dreamed of crabs, juicy oysters, crawfish, and shrimp. Aunt Ruby was the only sister of my Daddy. He had two other brothers that we didn’t see much, she was quite a prize. A smile started that I could not contain. Aunt Ruby really was like a queen,

Karen Hand Allen
Oct 8, 20256 min read


The Heartwarming Legacy of Virgie's Texas Sheet Cake
This Texas Chocolate-Cinnamon Sheet Cake is the ultimate crowd-pleaser—rich, moist, and full of warm cinnamon flavor, topped with a gooey chocolate frosting studded with toasted pecans. Perfect for family gatherings, parties, or a cozy evening treat, it’s a slice of Southern comfort in every bite.

Karen Hand Allen
Sep 25, 20255 min read
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