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Monday, November 28, 2022

I AM STUFFED

We had houseguests along with a holiday and it really did require planning along with a lot of cooking. I think this might be the first time I have ever stayed on plan with just a few minor tweaks to the menu. So that, and a buck .52 will buy me a medium coffee and McD's.

This song is horrible but so appropriate

Planned
1. Taco soup
2. BBQ, baked beans, coleslaw, tossed salad
3.Out to eat
4. We are doing the extended family pot luck Thanksgiving so our big meal will be at lunch, with leftovers for dinner. I am cooking a small turkey to pad those leftovers.
5. Ziti, tossed salad, breadsticks
6. Chili, cornbread, coleslaw
7. Chicken pot pie, coleslaw

What we ate
Monday: Taco soup
Tuesday: BBQ, coleslaw, baked beans, potato salad, coleslaw
Wednesday: Out to eat
Thursday: Thanksgiving feast with all the trimmings X2
Friday:  Ziti, tossed salad, breadsticks, tossed salad
Saturday: Chili, coleslaw, cornbread
Sunday: Turkey pot pie, tossed salad

What's up? This is the I hate being stuffed menu so let's get rid of all this now!
Lots and lots of leftovers*, either from the fridge or freezer
Hamburger (I am graving one)
Stuffed baked potato
Out to eat
More leftovers
Leftovers
Leftovers

Have a great week staying on plan, going off plan or with no plan at all.

* potato lentil soup, ham, ziti, pot pie, potato salad, tossed salad,

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Turkey Time

We are now finished with the 47th week of the year and counting down just 5 more weeks. I can't believe how quickly this year (and week) passed. We had some exceptional moments, some sad ones and some that were just downright celebratory. Plus we had turkey, lots and lots of turkey!


Saturday: We went  to TheHub's cousin's funeral. She was a drop dead gorgeous woman who was as beautiful inside as she was outside. The service was a celebration of her life and was perfect for such a lovely soul.
After we left we were caught in ball game traffic and a trip that would have normally been a little under an hour's drive turned into a two hour cruise. We had not eaten and went to one of our favorite restaurants to grab a quick, but delicious meal. It did not hurt that we brought home enough for another entire meal.

Sunday: For the first time post quarantine we actually went to church then out to eat. Prior to the lockdown we grabbed a simple meal out nearly every Sunday afterward. It was a true joy to experience what used to be our normal Sunday again .

Monday: I was getting ready for Dil3 and Son3. I did not want to be tied to the kitchen so I baked__a lot,. I really do like to bake so it was a fun flour, sugar and butter filled day,

Tuesday:: They arrived!!! Son2 and DIL2 also came over to eat with us then after the meal they all gathered in the living room for some pickin' and grinnin'. OK it might have been more playing and singing but it was wonderful to listen to as I cleaned the kitchen.

Wednesday: This was the official getting everything ready for Thanksgiving Day. Cakes were baked, dressing (baked cornbread stuffing for those who have no idea what a proper Thanksgiving meal requires) was started, followed by a dinner and some conversation.

Thursday: The Big Feast came. We went to my cousins house and had Thanksgiving with 38 of my other relatives. It was wonderful to get to see everyone. We got home in the late afternoon and I began working on T'giving meal part 2. Dil3's and Son3's friend arrived in the early evening then Son2, DIL2, and TGS joined us for the second round of turkey and sides.

Friday: We were all almost miserable from eating, but still managed to have turkey and/or hm sandwiches. Son3 and his friend L went to a local bar to watch the soccer match, while DIL3 stayed here and did some work. 
After the game and everyone had gathered again, we had dinner then had a few rousing games of Mexican Train dominos. We are all a tad competitive so it became a game of not only trying to win, but also trying to foil everyone else's game pan.  It was fun!

I hope you all look for and find your joys for the week. They are always out there!

May all your weeds be wildflowers.
Anne

Thursday, November 24, 2022

                  Happy Thanksgiving, All Y'all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Last Call!

It's That Time of Year


It is that time of year to sign up for the Blogger card swap. The rules are simple, send cards to three different bloggers and receive cards from three others.

If you would like to participate please send me your name and address to the following email:

haljam27@gmail.com

I need to have your info by American Thanksgiving (Nov. 24) so I can give everyone their list to send. We have international participants and we need to get our cards to them in the mail early.

(Nothing will be shared publicly. I will compile the list and send emails to each individual participant. If you want to share your blog name that is fine and if you choose a little anonymity that is fine also. If you don't blog and are just a reader that is great also.)

Come on and join in the fun. The more the merrier!

Anne

Monday, November 21, 2022

Plans Went Askew

Meals are planned and sometimes the plan happens and sometimes it doesn't .  It does not really bother me either way. This week? Well things changed on a dime.



What was planned:
Monday: Hamburger from Jack's
Tuesday: Parkinson's Fundraiser meal at Ovenbird
The rest of the plan is in no particular order
3. Stuffed baked potatoes, mixed greens salad
4. Chicken pot pie, coleslaw
5. Cottage pie, Brussels sprouts, tossed salad
6. Potato lentil soup, coleslaw
7. Sausage and cabbage

What we really ate:
Monday: We arrived back in town early Monday and after the overnight flight nI was just not feeling like cooking,
Hamburger from Jacks

Tuesday: We went to a Parkinson's fundraiser meal at Ovenbird. It was not your typical banquet meal.
Empanadas, paella, arugula salad, roast chicken on a bed of white butterbeans, bread pudding

Wednesday: Finally this got made.
Chicken pot pie, mixed greens salad

Thursday: Neither of us were particularly hungry and I am trying to limit food waste.
Gathering the remnants type of night. I only had enough of each for one person. Broccoli cheese soup from the freezer (TheHub) leftover chicken pot pie (me)

Friday:It was a very cold (at least very cold to us) night and was the perfect night to stay home and watch a movie after dinner.
Potato lentil soup

Saturdays: We had to go to a funeral in Tuscaloosa. Normally it would not have been a big deal, but it ended a few minutes after The Alabama ballgame. We were caught up in the game traffic and it took us what seemed like forever to get home. Neither of us had eaten breakfast or lunch and had planned on stopping somewhere close, after the service was over. The traffic and the fact that every food place was bombed with hungry after game patrons convinced us otherwise. Instead we just drove (I use the term loosely) back to Birmingham. We had one planned errand to do before the store closed. After we did that we went to a small out of the way Mediterranean place near the shop. I guess we had a combo breakfast lunch supper at about 4:45.
Kafta kabob or grilled amberjack, rice, salad, roasted cauliflower with garlic sauce

Sunday: The meal Saturday had so much food we brought home a lot of it.
Saturday's leftovers

What's up next?
Son3, DIL3, and one of their friends are coming for the holiday. I actually have made plans that we will most likely stick to pretty closely. I guess we will see!
1. Taco soup
2. BBQ, baked beans, coleslaw, tossed salad
3.Out to eat
4. We are doing the extended family pot luck Thanksgiving so our big meal will be at lunch, with leftovers for dinner. I am cooking a small turkey to pad those leftovers.
5. Ziti, tossed salad, breadsticks
6. Chili, cornbread, coleslaw
7. Chicken pot pie, coleslaw

Have a great week staying on plan, going off plan or with no plan at all!

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Joys and a Tear or Two

(Oops. we had a busy day and I just now am getting around to posting this)

Son1 and DIL1 asked us a while back if we could come to Portland to keep Pip while they had a weekend getaway. Of course we said yes! When we get a chance to see Pip we are above and beyond excited. Our aim is to let her have as much fun as possible, so when we are not with her she can remember the good times. I would hate for her to grow up and forget about us. We try to do things she like to do, including staying with her at a hotel instead of her house, so she get a vacation too.



Saturday: We were with Pip which is enough joy. Her good friend came to the hotel to swim with her. When they finished swimming, they went to our room to have pizza and play some more before S's mom came back to pick her up. 
After her friend left we did some Christmas crafts, then we watched a Disney zombie show. I had no idea zombies are not only good, but they are also excellent cheerleaders.
Pip was tired so we did nothing the rest of the night, but doing nothing while being with her is bliss.

Sunday: We woke and went to breakfast at the hotel restaurant. Portland had a big anime convention going on and we were able to see all kinds of costumes. I am impressed at the lengths some of the attendees  go to with their costumes. People watching took on a whole new meaning!
We went to Son1's house and Pip and I did more Christmas crafts while we waited for her parents
DIL1 and Son1 came home and we visited with them until about 3 1/2 hours before our flight home. (Insert a little sadness here)
 After gassing up the rental car and turning it back in we arrived at the airport check in just in time to witness a little disturbance. It seems an extremely inebriated guy was refused his flight, an he just was not having it.
I have to give kudos to the airport security who handled it very well, called the guy a cab and got him out of the airport over his loud protests. 
Red eye flights are not fun for those of us who cannot sleep on a plane!

Monday: We got back into town a little after 8 am, showered, started doing laundry (TheHub went to work) and began another routine day. Nothing much happened, I was very tired and after a very brief nap managed to stay awake until fairly late. My aim was to maintain my regular sleep pattern.

Tuesday: I did sleep later in the morning than I usually do, but I was up by 9 and ready to go. The day was pretty uneventful until the evening. We knew we were going to a Parkinson's event and to be honest I was dreading it, but the evening turned out to be a lot of fun. A bonus was that we did get one of the auction items we wanted. 

Wednesday: I went to my regular Wednesday class, then did a little cherry picking. 

Thursday: My Beloved Sister and I finally got to meet our mutual friend C for lunch. She lost both her husband and more recently her mom and has been a bit of a hermit lately. It was wonderful to see her and most of all to see her laugh.

Friday: It was cold and I baked a few different kinds of cookies. Enough said! As a bonus I got our winter bedding out, and replaced the sheets with Christmas ones. It is a little early but I was going to change the sheets anyway so why not go ahead and make it look a little festive?

Look for your joys, however small. They are always out there.

May all your weeds be wildflowers.
Anne




Monday, November 14, 2022

To Eat Or Not To Eat

 We left Portland at 11:30 pm Sunday night and got back to Birmingham at 8:15 Monday morning. I know normal people can sleep on the plane but obviously I am not normal. Red -eye flights and I are not the best of friends. I turn my I-Pad on to night mode and read while everyone around me sleeps. It kind of sets the tone for difficult day when I get back to the house.



 As soon as we got home I unpacked, washed our trip clothes, did a few chores, then sat in the den  recliner and promptly fell asleep for about an hour. I normally do not take a nap, but I was bleary eyed, so I set the alarm for a short one, then kind of wandered through the rest of the day with a foggy brain.
I honestly did not think of planning our meals for the week until late Monday night, when I sat at the table with a cup of hot chocolate to read blogs.

I am not posting what we had for the week. There was a lot of eating out. In fact every meal from Wednesday night through Monday night was either at a restaurant or take out. (I will include our Monday night meal in the plan even though it has already happened. 

What is planned for this week:
Monday: Hamburger from Jack's
Tuesday: Parkinson's Fundraiser meal at Ovenbird
The rest of the plan is in no particular order
3. Stuffed baked potatoes, mixed greens salad
4. Chicken pot pie, coleslaw
5. Cottage pie, Brussels sprouts, tossed salad
6. Potato lentil soup, coleslaw
7. Sausage and cabbage

This may or may not happen, but right now it is my intention to have this for our meals. Who knows?

Have a great week staying on plan, going off plan or with no plan at all!




It is that time of year to sign up for the Blogger card swap. The rules are simple, send cards to three different bloggers and receive cards from three others.

If you would like to participate please send me your name and address to the following email:

haljam27@gmail.com

I need to have your info by American Thanksgiving (Nov. 24) so I can give everyone their list to send. We have international participants and we need to get our cards to them in the mail early.

(Nothing will be shared publicly. I will compile the list and send emails to each individual participant. If you want to share your blog name that is fine and if you choose a little anonymity that is fine also. If you don't blog and are just a reader that is great also.)

Come on and join in the fun. The more the merrier!



Tuesday, November 8, 2022

It's That Time of Year


It is that time of year to sign up for the Blogger card swap. The rules are simple, send cards to three different bloggers and receive cards from three others.

If you would like to participate please send me your name and address to the following email:

haljam27@gmail.com

I need to have your info by American Thanksgiving (Nov. 24) so I can give everyone their list to send. We have international participants and we need to get our cards to them in the mail early.

(Nothing will be shared publicly. I will compile the list and send emails to each individual participant. If you want to share your blog name that is fine and if you choose a little anonymity that is fine also. If you don't blog and are just a reader that is great also.)

Come on and join in the fun. The more the merrier!

Anne

Monday, November 7, 2022

Busted

This was one of those weeks when I wonder why I even bothered to plan anything. I went off the rails nearly the entire week . Oh well, at least I am pretty consistent. 



 What was planned:
1 hot dogs, baked beans, coleslaw, chips (Our traditional Halloween dinner)
2 lentil soup, cornbread
3 broccoli cheese stuffed baked potato
4 chicken pot pie, tossed salad
5 out to eat
6 Broccoli stuffed chicken breast, salad or coleslaw
7.Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad

What we really ate:
Monday: Being Halloween and all, we had our very traditional Halloween meal
Hot Dogs, slaw, baked beans

Tuesday: We had some things we needed to discuss, so after going to Costco for a few items (Including one impulse buy on my part) we rode a few blocks to The Pita Cafe. It is rarely crowded so it is a great place to sit, eat, and talk things over. (And no, it was not about TheHub retiring, nor was it about my impulse spending.)
Camel racer sandwiches, tabouli 

Wednesday:  Neither of us were particularly hungry, I had leftover broccoli and queso in the fridge and a boatload of potatoes on the counter. Dinner planned itself.
Baked potatoes with broccoli, mushrooms and cheese, cheese biscuits from Jim and Nicks

Thursday: I forgot TheHub had a dinner meeting and I am not crazy enough to cook just for me.
Tossed salad, toast

Friday: TheHub wanted to go out for dinner again. It was bribery to get me to go clothes shopping with him. I sold my soul for dinner!
Flatbreads from The Electric

Saturday: In the afternoon I was very industrious and made a huge pan of meal sauce for spaghetti, but by the time we were ready to eat neither of us really wanted it. Instead I punted.
Brown buttered spaghetti, mixed greens

Sunday: TheHub and I were talking about going out to eat after church and realized it had been over two years since we had last done it. It was time to change that. Since we had a large meal it became pour main meal for the day. 
Pork chop, coleslaw, okra (me)  or Catfish, mashed potatoes, okra (TheHub) and a shared peanut butter pie. This is the first time in over two years we have eaten inside Fried Green Tomatoes, but we have done a lot of takeout from there.

What's up for this week?
We will only be here Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We are leaving Thursday at dark 0:30 in the morning headed for Portland.
Monday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, tossed salad
Tuesday: Whatever is in the fridge that need to be eaten
Wednesday: Whatever is in the fridge that needs to be eaten
Thursday-Sunday: Whatever we decide to do. We are keeping Pip while Son1 and DIL1 go out of town. 

We have a red-eye flight out of Portland around midnight and will be back in Birmingham Monday morning. It is a whirlwind trip and I am not happy about it being so short, but . . .

Have a great week staying on plan, going off plan, or with no plan at all.

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Finding Joys

Once again I am listing the joys I had this week. No matter how you slice it some weeks are just better than others. This week was filled with sunny warm days, the leaves are turning beautiful colors, I got to do some things I love to do, and it is still warm enough to wear flip flops! 
And now it is officially holiday season. I have started playing Christmas music, watching (actually listening to as I do chores) an occasional Hallmark movie, and even had a couple of cups of hot spiced tea at night. The thermometer might say 80 degrees but my mind says holidays are here.



Saturday: We did our usual running around in the morning then decided to do something a bit different. Alabama had no football game so we decided to have lunch at a wings joint/ sports bar and have fun watching fans of other teams enjoy the games. I think they had 7 games on multiple tv’s. It is fun to clap and cheer along with the crowd when you have no dog in the hunt. And trust me, they were cheering just like they were in the stadium watching the games.
Later in the day Son2, DIL2, and TGS came by our house. They had been in the our area of town watching DIL2’s niece in her school play. I always love seeing them, but wish I had known. I would have loved seeing L.in her role as Morticia.

Sunday:  Woo hoo! The Broadway series began this week We have had tickets for years and have slowly gotten better and better seats. I was not very excited when I saw Anastasia was scheduled for this year and debated not renewing. After a bit of thought we realized it was just one show in the season and by not renewing we would lose our seats.  I went ahead and re-upped our tickets.
We both had low expectations. My Beloved Sister  AKA St (Insert her real first name here) Patron Saint of the Perpetually Underwhelmed and Disgruntled, had changed her theater date and now sees the shows the day they opened.  She had told me it was just so-so, and like an idiot I trusted her judgement.
She was wrong! It was visually stunning with incredible sets and costuming. The talent was also wonderful. Note to self: Don't listen to St. (Insert her real first name here). Leave your doubts behind and just enjoy the experience. 

Monday: Halloween was near perfect here. It was warm enough that all the little fairies and princesses were able to have their shoulders bare without getting cold, but temperate enough that none of the bulky super heroes broke a sweat.
I got the following message from my neighbor: "Glad you are safe tonight." Then she sent the following cartoon.

Who says it doesn't pay to be known throughout the neighborhood as "The Big Candy Bar Lady".

Tuesday: The Halloween decorations came down and a few (very few) Day of the Dead decorations went up.
My Beloved Sister came over so we could do a little business, laugh, drink coffee, and of course eat chocolate.
After TheHub came home from work we went to Costco. 6:00 on a Tuesday evening is just about the perfect time to get there. The store was not too crowded, and we did not have to wait in line for self checking. I did buy one impulse item that I absolutely could (and could not) live without. I guess we will see if what my mind thinks it will look like and reality intersect. Fingers crossed it will.
Once we finished our monkey business at Costco we drove to the Pita Cafe for a Camel Racer, tabouli, and tea. I like going to locally owned small places.

Wednesday: I woke early and was out of the house quickly. I had several errands that needed to be done before my class. Success! After getting everything completed I was  still about 15 minutes early. A "new to the group" woman was there and we spent the time getting to know each other better. 
We had only about half of the participants there this week, but we still had some lively discussions, plus is is great to be back in the routine of going regularly. 
After the class was over I still had a few errands to do before heading home. Don't you love it when you find what you were looking for at the first place you stop. 
My cousin had called while I was at the beach and I had not returned her call, so I called her while I was on my way home.  (To be honest I forgot about her call.) 
I was so engrossed in our conversation* I missed the turn toward my neighborhood and decided it was the Universe's way of telling me I really needed to go to Jim and Nick's and pick up a BBQ sandwich for lunch and buy 4 of their cheese biscuits for dinner. 

Thursday: I was so excited because I was able to volunteer at Independence Place. In addition to painting  an elephant and an elephant skull and bones for the elephant graveyard, I was able to see some of the rehearsal scenes for The Lion King. I am always my happiest when I am there.
When I got home I did a few odd jobs, talked with another cousin, then settled in to watch more episodes of "A Friend of the Family". Disturbing is an understatement.

Friday: Is there joy in doing laundry other than getting it done? Evidently I had let it go for quite a while since I had 3 full loads of nothing but towels, not to mention all the clothes that needed a little TLC. I have no excuse other than I just didn't do it. But I got it done, folded and put away or hung in the closet. I only iron on demand, so things hang wrinkled until I am going to wear them, then I run and press them quickly. Another laundry related joy is that I have a laundry room large enough that my ironing board can stay up 24/7.
TheHub called to see if I wanted to go out for dinner. Sure! But then I got Shanghaied. After dinner he wanted to go shopping for clothes. As I have said before__I hate shopping. When I need something I go to buy, not to look, mull over and leave to think about it. I spent some unpleasant time waiting while he tried on clothes so I could tell him if they looked good or not. He is a guy. He wears pants ( khaki, navy or black). They either fit or they don't. Guy pants look like every other pair of guy pants and do not need outside approval for purchase.
I did strong arm him and told him to go ahead and purchase the things he liked rather than to leave, think about them, then go back tomorrow to buy. (Self preservation on my part. There is no way in Hell I could go to a department store two days in a row)

Look for your joys for the week. They are always out there, even if you have to hunt for them.

May all your weeds be wildflowers,
Anne



*I may have taken a few liberties claiming I missed my turn by being engrossed in the phone conversation. I was craving BBQ, mentally debating between going to Full Moon or Jim and Nick's. I knew if I went to Full Moon I would cave and buy 3 of their absolutely delicious Half Moon cookies (see below)  and would eat them all. Jim and Nicks won by cookie default!

Thursday, November 3, 2022

Ridin' This Horse One More Day

Since I posted yesterday about the wrongs of adding sugar to cornbread, I thought I should share an honest  cornbread recipe the way God intended for it to be eaten.


 Cornbread: The real thing

Preheat oven to 400

2 cups self rising cornmeal mix (Strongly suggest Martha White because it contains no flour or sugar)
2 eggs
2 tablespoons melted butter, oil, or bacon grease (I use butter for this part)
1 3/4 cups buttermilk* (You can use regular milk but it will take less)
Additional oil or bacon grease to coat the bottom of a cast iron skillet

Mix all the ingredients together, by hand (preferably using a wooden spoon because that is just the way you make cornbread).
Put bacon grease (or oil ,but I have no idea why anyone would use oil when you can have that heavenly bacony flavor) in a cast iron skillet on the stovetop burner. Get that stuff sizzling hot. Pour the cornbread batter into the skillet and listen to the sound of angels as the batter sizzles on contact with the hot bacon grease. Using a pot holder grab the handle and put the pan in the hot oven. (Saving any of you who are not used to cooking with cast iron form making a rookie mistake. The handle will be seriously hot) 
Bake it for about 20-25 minutes. Serve hot slathered with butter. 
And this, my friends is how cornbread should be eaten!

*If you don't have buttermilk then just put 1 1/2 tablespoons of lemon juice or white vinegar in the bottom of your measuring cup and add enough regular milk to make 1 3/4 cups. Let it sit on the counter for a bit until it is clabbered and nice and thick 10-15 minus maybe.


Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Just Clearing Things Up

I do not normally copy and paste someone else's work. But this is important and needs to be read


From Sean Dietrich AKA Sean of the South

I don’t engage in controversy. But sometimes I have to. And this is one of those have-to moments.

Namely, because I feel it’s my duty as a citizen of this country to bring important matters to the forefront of a national discussion. And by “important matters,” I am, of course, talking about putting sugar in cornbread.

The other day I was reading one of my mother’s favorite magazines. This magazine is a respected publication. A standard in homes across the southeast.

I speak of a magazine which my mother reveres. She used to read this magazine aloud at Bible studies, baby christenings and baptisms. A periodical which shall remain nameless, but whose title rhymes with “Louthern Siving.”

The article stated, quote, “…The cornbread we consider our best, includes fine yellow cornmeal, butter, and a touch of sugar.”

I read this recipe aloud to my mother. My mother nearly choked on her dentures.

“Sugar in cornbread?” she gasped. “What’s this world coming to?”

Mama had to be calmed with cream cheese and pepper jelly.

Listen. I don’t like to cause problems, and these are only my opinions, but putting sugar in cornbread is a lot like going to church naked. Sure, it can be done. But don’t expect anyone to ask you over for dinner.

Cornbread is a sacrament to my people, often served with fried chicken, pintos, collards, hocks and greens, or stew. It is a savory dish. It’s not supposed to taste like purple Skittles.

If the good Lord had intended for humankind to eat sweet cornbread, he would have given us all insulin pumps.

And yet this problem persists in America.

Only a few days ago, I visited a restaurant in Franklin, Tennessee. It was one of those fancy joints where waiters and waitresses walk like they’re in need of fiber supplementation. The waitress brought me a hot basket of sweet cornbread.

“Excuse me, ma’am,” I said to the waitress. “There’s something wrong with my cornbread.”

“What’s wrong?” she said.

“Well, I think the chef spilled a box of Duncan Hines into the batter.”

“No, sir. We put sugar in our cornbread.”

“Why would you do such a thing?”

“Because our chef is from Chicago.”

For the love of Earnhardt.

Listen, I try to be a team player. I try to be a good person. I don’t have many overdue library books. I stay at the Holiday Inn Express when possible. But this is an affront.

The church ladies I descend from take their food very seriously.

When I was 6 years old, for example, Miss Henrietta Marcel, at the Baptist church, accused my grandmother of adding too much paprika to her deviled eggs.

After church, someone mysteriously slashed the tires to Miss Henrietta’s Buick. Nobody ever figured out who did it, but a jar of paprika was found wedged in her the exhaust pipe.

And while I’m on the subject of food, there is another item I’d like to bring to public attention.

Yesterday I went to a large chain restaurant which shall remain nameless but whose name rhymes with “International House of Pancakes.” I ordered country fried steak. When my food arrived something was off.

My steak came with white gravy.

Too often, restaurants mislabel “chicken fried” steaks as “country fried” steaks. And while I love both kinds of steaks, to confuse “chicken fried” and “country fried” is a lot like confusing Brigitte Bardot with Eleanor Roosevelt.

So I called my aunt Muffin for advice and asked her to weigh in on the “chicken fried” versus “country fried” dispute.

Aunt Muffin is an excellent cook. And not to brag, but my aunt Muffin’s fried fare is so legendary she was recently kicked out of the American Heart Association.

“What’s the difference between chicken fried and country fried?” I asked her.

Aunt Muffin was happy to reply.

“Chicken fried steak is a quality cut of beef, THICK battered, fried, topped with WHITE gravy and prayed over by at least three Church of Christ parishioners.”

Whereas, according to Aunt Muffin, “country fried” steak is made with cheaper cuts, THINLY battered, then topped with BROWN gravy, and in her opinion, unfit for scrubbing oil stains off driveways.

Now, I realize all this chicken-fried business might sound like splitting hairs. But among my folks the art of frying is sacred. Aunt Muffin went on to tell me there are four distinct styles of culinary frying.

There is “deep frying,” which is what KFC does; “pan frying,” or “shallow frying,” which is how you cook pork chops; “smother frying,” the only way to cook squirrel, rabbit, or quail; and “hell frying.”

Which is what happens to all people who put sugar in their cornbread.