I just returned from a week long trip visiting my Grandmother in Arkansas with my son and my dad. For every meal, there was four generations eating, drinking, and enjoying one's company. Every day I asked my Grandmother for a recipe for one of her famous desserts or prodded her to tell stories from when she was a child. Since I only make it out to visit her every four years I realized that this could very well be the last time I see her alive and I wanted to soak up all that she was willing to teach me.
My Grandmother, Louise, is an 89 year old woman. Raised on a working farm in rural Arkansas, she still rises before the sun. She's been growing tomatoes her whole life and can make a Blue Ribbon berry cobbler without having to follow a recipe. She's tough and sweet. She's buried two of her four children and her husband. She hates asking for help but generously gives it. She's survived the real Depression and has been known to hide money in a tin can in her closet.












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