First on Facebook – May 1, 2021
“My grandfather James Hopkins was a tall gentleman. Everyone looked up to him because he was firm and, and once he spoke, everyone listened. He was quiet but would get your attention.My grandmother Hattie was real short and loved to work in the garden and to cook. We’d always go to her house, looking for that good meal that grandmothers would cook for you. She was a good-hearted person, who loved the Lord.
While they were at Drayton Hall, she would have grown collards, string beans, mustard greens, white potatoes, cabbage, and all that. In her greens and cabbage, she would add that smoked butt’s meat, the fat part of the hog, which would bring out the flavor. They used to have a lot of chickens, so she’d fry or stew chicken and fix chicken dumplings. She baked biscuits that were out of sight.My grandfather used to declare,“Hattie, these biscuits got good sense!”
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