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rachael-maddux:

The house where my mom and her brothers grew up and where my grandparents lived for fiftysomething years before they moved into assisted living last fall is for sale. I walked through for probably the last time with my mom and dad the Saturday after Joe and I got back from our honeymoon, when we were stopped over for the night in Chattanooga, and I took pictures and looked around and thought, well, I guess this is what you do. I wish I was in a place to buy a house up there, or in a place to buy a house up there and have it air-lifted to Atlanta. It’s a good place. I want it taken care of.

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royalorange:

fuckyeahweird:

taste like rainbow

for you Celina

So, in Mt. Juliet, TN, there is a company called Rice’s Country Hams. They have stuff other than ham, basically just various other formats of pig, like really amazing sausages and bacon. Their business is a little odd, they’re only open a few months of the year, around Christmastime, and the rest of the year they just spend actually making those pig products- curing, smoking, salting, or whatever magical thing it is that they do to them. I am not kidding when I say that this is hands down the best ham, bacon, and sausage I’ve ever eaten. We had some of it on Christmas morning, when I turned to my mother, mouth full, and demanded to know whether or not I was actually eating unicorn meat.

royalorange:

fuckyeahweird:

taste like rainbow

for you Celina

So, in Mt. Juliet, TN, there is a company called Rice’s Country Hams. They have stuff other than ham, basically just various other formats of pig, like really amazing sausages and bacon. Their business is a little odd, they’re only open a few months of the year, around Christmastime, and the rest of the year they just spend actually making those pig products- curing, smoking, salting, or whatever magical thing it is that they do to them. I am not kidding when I say that this is hands down the best ham, bacon, and sausage I’ve ever eaten. We had some of it on Christmas morning, when I turned to my mother, mouth full, and demanded to know whether or not I was actually eating unicorn meat.

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