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Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 17 May 2025, 23:31
by Gerry Steen
Unfortunately, i have not experienced the sights and foods of North Carolina. I will have to some day. The first thing I will do is visit the Pitt County Agricultural Center and order fried chicken for lunch.
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 12 Jun 2025, 08:07
by Ruth Shirk
Oh yes!!! Barbecue chicken is fantastic. It is easy to make a versionn at home. Put awhole chicken, cut up, in a slow cooker. Pour in a bottle of barbecue sauce and let simmer about 6 hours. I have eaten many servings of funeral potatoes. I want to make Shout Hallelujah Potato Salad, but th recipe calls for 18 ingredients.
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 12 Jun 2025, 12:57
by Gerry Steen
Ruth Shirk wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 08:07
Oh yes!!! Barbecue chicken is fantastic. It is easy to make a versionn at home. Put awhole chicken, cut up, in a slow cooker. Pour in a bottle of barbecue sauce and let simmer about 6 hours. I have eaten many servings of funeral potatoes. I want to make Shout Hallelujah Potato Salad, but th recipe calls for 18 ingredients.
Thank you for sharing, Ruth. Now that you mentioned it, I will have to find the recipe for Shout Hallelujah Potato Salad.
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 12 Jun 2025, 18:15
by Ruth Shirk
Shared the recipe this morning with a friend. She is going to make it for their Sunday luncheons, which usually involve about 20 people. You never know what tidbit might come out of a book.
I got to thinking last night. I was actually in Greenville one time. I was headed to Greensboro, and our plane made an emergency landing in Greenville.
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 13 Jun 2025, 07:02
by Ruth Shirk
I did one of yours on a stroke victim's memoir last night. Sounded like a fun book.
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 16 Jun 2025, 09:08
by Mary Daurio
Ruth Shirk wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 08:07
Oh yes!!! Barbecue chicken is fantastic. It is easy to make a versionn at home. Put awhole chicken, cut up, in a slow cooker. Pour in a bottle of barbecue sauce and let simmer about 6 hours. I have eaten many servings of funeral potatoes. I want to make Shout Hallelujah Potato Salad, but th recipe calls for 18 ingredients.
That sounds good and easy, Ruth. I'm going to try it, thanks. I have not been to North Carolina, Gerry, but Susan Camus in 'Bless Your Heart' has taken me there. As Emily Dickinson said, "There is no frigate like a book to take you worlds away."
My potato salad is simple, but it calls for celery seed. My sister-inlaw saved me one day from putting in mustard seed instead. The recipe, I suppose, is only as good as the cook. I hope not to eat too many funeral potatoes. It makes the story seem real to me when the people are eating their local foods. It's something I enjoy in a book, and hey, no calories. Bonus!
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 16 Jun 2025, 12:07
by Gerry Steen
Mary Daurio wrote: ↑16 Jun 2025, 09:08
Ruth Shirk wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 08:07
Oh yes!!! Barbecue chicken is fantastic. It is easy to make a versionn at home. Put awhole chicken, cut up, in a slow cooker. Pour in a bottle of barbecue sauce and let simmer about 6 hours. I have eaten many servings of funeral potatoes. I want to make Shout Hallelujah Potato Salad, but th recipe calls for 18 ingredients.
That sounds good and easy, Ruth. I'm going to try it, thanks. I have not been to North Carolina, Gerry, but Susan Camus in 'Bless Your Heart' has taken me there. As Emily Dickinson said, "There is no frigate like a book to take you worlds away."
My potato salad is simple, but it calls for celery seed. My sister-inlaw saved me one day from putting in mustard seed instead. The recipe, I suppose, is only as good as the cook. I hope not to eat too many funeral potatoes. It makes the story seem real to me when the people are eating their local foods. It's something I enjoy in a book, and hey, no calories. Bonus!
Hi, Mary. Yes, it is great that books can transport us to places we have never been and leave us with the feeling that we were there. It is a bonus that the delicious food described does not contain calories when we imagine eating it. Have a nice day.

Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 20 Jun 2025, 11:51
by Alicia Defonte
I have never been to any of those places, but very excited to visit the Pitt County Agricultural Center, and try some BBQ chicken !
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 22 Jun 2025, 01:01
by Jes Reed
I haven’t been to North Carolina but I love good funeral potatoes and BBQ chicken! I’ve had some in South Carolina, which isn’t the same but is closer to the atmosphere than where I live.
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 22 Jun 2025, 10:30
by Gerry Steen
Alicia Defonte wrote: ↑20 Jun 2025, 11:51
I have never been to any of those places, but very excited to visit the Pitt County Agricultural Center, and try some BBQ chicken !
I would do the same thing!
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 22 Jun 2025, 10:33
by Gerry Steen
Jes Reed wrote: ↑22 Jun 2025, 01:01
I haven’t been to North Carolina but I love good funeral potatoes and BBQ chicken! I’ve had some in South Carolina, which isn’t the same but is closer to the atmosphere than where I live.
Funeral potatoes and BBQ chicken are getiing a lot of love!
Re: Are you familiar with any of the places or food that were highlighted in the story?
Posted: 03 Jul 2025, 15:22
by FelinaAlpuertoPittman2859+
I am definitely familiar with Greenville, NC. I live in Beaufort County which is right next to Pitt County in North Carolina. I work in Washington, NC which is a 30 minute drive to Greenville, NC. The writer was right on the money as far as the exact location/address of the Pitt County Arboretum and the Detention Center which is on Old Creek Road. That area has a bunch of government offices. One of the reasons why I was vested in reading the book was the setting.