| Posted on August 31, 2010 at 1:45 PM |
Yesterday while sorting through my recipe box, I found something totally unexpected:

This is from my mom. It's a recipe for how she made Hardee's biscuits.
Mom died in 1996, and though there's always some kind of memory I have of her daily, this was especially poignant. I guess because it's written in her hand. For some reason, in that lightning fast moment, I felt really close to her. And a flood of emotions hit.
I remembered how she took great pride in her cooking, and enjoyed "laying out" a feast for her family and friends.
I remembered seeing her standing at the stove stirring five pots at once.
I remembered how she canned in the summer so we'd always have good food to eat in the winter.
I remembered her laughter.
I remembered her selfless love.
And I also remembered how August 27th was her and Daddy's wedding anniversary.
The handwriting on that piece of paper is shaky, evidence not only of her third grade education, but also of her failing health in her latter years.
You know, I don't cook much like I used to. When it's only hubby and me now, I don't see the need for a full fledged meal.
But, for some reason, I suddenly got a hankering for hot, fresh-from-the-oven Hardee's style biscuits.
Categories: Musings from Miss Mae
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Larry Hammersley says...
What memories we have of our mothers, Miss Mae. Your post brought tears to me eyes as I remember my mom who died in 2005. She was a good cook, learned from Grandma Beasley. In later years she was unable to cook due to health reasons. I don't remember establishing a password with your site. I'll see if it posts without one. Larry


Rebecca J Vickery says...
HI MM,
I still have my mom and we made her country fried steak and gravy with biscuits for dinner today as Hubby had a hankering for it. We do this together now as she is slowly getting past the point of doing much cooking. It's funny that she and I both talked about my grandmother and the wonderful cat head biscuits she used to make while we were working and then you posted this. Lovely tribute to your mom.

Gail Pallotta says...
It's so nice to suddenly be reminded of something so dear and precious to you. I'm glad you found that recipe. I come from a family of good cooks too.
I have fond memories of cutting and chopping for my mother. And, I have the recipes. I just don't use them that often. lol


shelia says...
i like the resp. from mom.i have the one with her hand writing on bananna braed its so lod you can hardy make it out


AugieDoggy.com says...
That's a lovely tribute to your Mom

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