With my father's stay coming to an end, we decided to do one last meal. Using one of the hundreds of magazines my wife has collected over the years. We came upon a recipe that looked quick and easy. The recipe was Garlicky Roasted Spatchcock Chicken from the September 2016 issues of Southern Living. The recipe called for a 5 lb. whole chicken roasted with carrots, small red potatoes and Brussels sprouts. The whole process was simple and easy but the chicken turned out fantastic. The key was the pan juices. They gave the chicken the extra flavor to put it over the top. This recipe is a definite redo!

There was a platter in some of my grandmothers things that my father had brought home years ago. There is a picture of a turkey on the face of the platter. It is still in fair condition considering that I am sure grandma used it a lot. We celebrated every holiday and lots of Sundays eating at her house. And since she didn't have a lot of "stuff" stored around in her small house, I'm sure I have seen it setting on the table with hams, turkeys or meat loafs to be served. It wasn't until I turned it over that the true value of this platter was revealed to me! No it wasn't a makers mark from a fine china company in Japan or Germany. Nothing to convince me that this was valuable fine china. It was a piece of adhesive tape right in the middle of the back. Written in grandma's hand writing was a note. It read, From Mary Kathryn and Robert Lee, 1953. It was a gift to her from my parents in the year that I was born. Priceless! The first thing I d...
For the record my wife only has 20 or 30 magazines. :)
ReplyDeleteI've thrown out a few recently ;)
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