Re: Soul food
- From: "SNIGDIBBLY" <snigdibbly@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 03:36:47 -0500
Well it did to me too - so I checked the pantry and I have some nice lean
smoked bacon, celery, onions, potatoes and evaporated milk - reckon that's
what I will fix for supper tonight. DS had to leave in the middle of DGDs
soccer game last night with a stomach bug so he could use some comfort food.
DGD plays defender position and won her game 2 to 1. So far they are 3 and
1 for the season.
MY mothers comfort food was cold buttermilk, sweet yellow cornbread, salt&
pepper and chopped green onions served on the porch in a huge ice tea glass.
She would sit in her rocker and eat it right out of the glass with a long
handled teaspoon. Not my thing but boy did she enjoy it. She also like to
pour a small bag of spanish peanuts in a bottle of RC Cola and then drink
it.
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"Phyllis Nilsson" <phyllisnilsson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Oh, my golly. This sounds glorious.
>
> Tina wrote:
>> I love potato soup Snigs - as well as sweet corn bread in the cast iron
>> skillet (another specialty of ex-GMIL)! You make it and I'll be there
>> to eat!
>>
>> Hugs to you
>> Tina, very, very grateful for the thought!
>>
>
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