Posted by Bama Ray on February 02, 2017 at 07:56:45 from (72.243.239.74):
In Reply to: This weeks meat prices posted by larry@stinescorner on February 02, 2017 at 05:19:17:
Larry your post about meat prices reminds me of a aunt I had she passed away 15 years ago.....My family was dirt poor during the depression I have heard stories of how they almost starved during the depression ...... after the depression they all did very well...this one aunt did Very Very well and had a huge heart..... For the 4th of July Decatur Alabama has a Spirit of America Festival with a huge fireworks show ...her house sat just far enough from the park the fireworks show was better viewed from her back yard than the Park.....any way she always had all the family over for a huge cook out a 100 or more people for the 4th of July and she would shop for months before for what she could find on sale she never bought anything unless it was on sale she loved pork chops and I do too no telling how many hundreds of pounds I cooked in her back yard.....anyway your post brought back a good memory
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