Monday, July 28, 2008

Mama Dip's: Great Southern Cooking

Today is almost over and I have gotten nothing accomplished. I have clothes to wash, groceries to put away, beds to make, etc., etc. I had to take Hubby to the Physical Therapist early this morning for his second therapy session. Afterwards, he had an appointment with his surgeon who was pleased with his progress thus far; however, he wants him to get a little more aggressive with his exercises now. I will be having to take hime to therapy every Monday morning for the next month at least. After that, perhaps he will be able to drive himself. He probably can do that now but I don't feel to good about his taking that trip alone just yet. Of course, I enjoy going with him to see what they are doing and then to enjoy lunch together at the nearby K & W Cafeteria.

We often get adventuresome though and try one of my favorite places. The last trip we made, we enjoyed a meal at Mama Dip's world-renowned restaurant in Chapel Hill. It was very good country cooking served in a homey atmosphere. I do recommend your trying Mama Dip's if you are ever in the Chapel Hill area. Whether you like country cooking or not, I suggest you give her a try, if for no other reason but to say you had lunch with the famous lady. There are always specials available such as: bread pudding, collard greens, a variety of pies, and other mouth-watering dishes. She has published 3 or more cookbooks, one of which I gave my daughter-in-law one Christmas. There is very little that I can think of that is better than good Southern cooking like my mom used to do (unfortunately, I'm not the cook she was and never will be. That's just not my thing).

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