Darn! Darn! Darn! I hate losing posts while they are being created.
At the luncheon, meat was provided by our hostess (Miss Nelly).
She brought in fried chicken, which seems to grow on trees here. Someone else thoughtfully prepared some meatballs in a Worcestershire-based sauce. They were rather yummy.
Also on the table were macaroni and cheese (which also seems to grow on trees in these parts), two different (but tasting very much the same) green bean casseroles.
A bowl of corn was prepared by someone else and it was delightfully tasty. It had a creaminess without being "creamed corn", if you can imagine it. Try to.
There were some gelatinous things on the table, as well, and my Aunt Doris prepared a pineapple and cheese casserole which tasted very sweet but also appealed to the savory palate. It was a meal item, rather than a dessert.
The monthly event started at noon and lasted until about 1:30 p.m.
(Last month's lasted until 2:30 p.m. with a ghastly guest speaker whose motto was 'KILL 'EM WITH REPETITIVENESS".
We had no guest speaker this time, happily, but there were Bible quizzes to be taken. I did remarkably on them, if I do say so myself. I was a good church-going little boy, and I attended a Baptist college which had mandatory classes in Religion for one semester, so....
Stuck like glue, I guess.
That's all I know.