Cookin'
The only thing we enjoy more than cooking good food is eating it! Whether it’s Sunday dinner, or a backyard BBQ, these are some of my favorite sources for recipes – some are online, some are cookbooks. If you have an outstanding source for good food, let me know, it might end up here!


The Cajun Ninja
This guy’s as much fun to watch as the food is good. Started off making cooking videos on Youtube, now has quite a following, including

White Trash Cooking
While Belles usually have nothing to do with trashy folks of any kind, this book is worth getting just for the cover photo. I think

Cotton Country
Any Belle knows that no southern woman worth her salt would put her name on a recipe that wasn’t good, much less have it published

Deep South Dish
The marriage of a Mississippi lady and a Cajun man spawned a website that produces down-home southern favorites, with some spicy attitude. I have favorites