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“Call your beagle hound and go rabbit hunting.” So begins the recipe for Hassell’s Creek Wild Rabbit. If you want to know How to Barbeque a Whole Hog, you must first “find a pig that is willing and invite him for a big feast.” These along with the “read only” recipe for Hassell’s Moonshine are a sampling of the type of recipes that will keep you reading, laughing and unable to put the book down until the final page.
Inspired by Texan, Ronny Hassell, compiled and edited in Tennessee, it is a book of treasured recipes from the East Coast to the West with a little bit of Cajun thrown in for good measure.
More than a cookbook, it is also a book of history, genealogy , tall tales , scenic pictures, old pictures and letters from the past. From Letters to Anie,( 2-17-1897) “Well, Dasie, I want you to come home. I think you have stayed long enough. For the Lord’s sake don’t stay down there and wear out my shimmy.”
Not limited to kinfolks or a particular region, this is a book that has something of interest for everyone who enjoys a good read.
About the Authors:
Elizabeth Ann Thornton, often shortened to EA on two websites, ThatHassellBunch and Hickman County Memories, retired to the “hills and hollers” of Middle Tennessee, the place of her ancestral roots. She, along with co chairman, Joyce Mayberry and their hard-working Cookbook and Reunion Planning committee ladies, Ruth Ann Carathers, Sarah Armistead, Ova Lee Sawyer, Sandra Beard, Linda Winters and Pam Allen put together this book for your enjoyment. |