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Thanksgiving Cornbread

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Every year at Thanksgiving, I make my great grandmother Sallie’s cornbread recipe.  She and my great grandfather were “dirt farmers” in Oklahoma during the depression.  This bread, plus some beans, was their dinner many nights. Their life on the farm was not easy, but it was a life that provided the simple necessities.

Every year at Thanksgiving as I mix the ingredients for this cornbread, and then make the stuffing for the turkey, I have the delight of remembering my great-grandmother.  It always leads to a sense of gratitude for her, all my ancestors and my family.

I don’t want you to just sit down at the table.
I don’t want you to just eat and be content.
I want you to walk out into the fields
Where the water is shining and the rice has risen.
I want you to stand there far from this white tablecloth.
I want you to fill your hands with mud, like a blessing.

-Mary Oliver

 

So that’s my great grandmother’s recipe (and yes, the photo at the top of this post is of her and my great grandfather). But, this recipe doesn’t make enough for Thanksgiving – so I’ve figured out the math for you to make enough for your family,  If you don’t have two cast iron skillets, no worries. Use muffin tins, cake loafs, whatever you have.

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