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Originally Posted by Rhoni
I enjoyed many years going to the Women's Conferences sponsered by Sis. Tenney. My friend and I always went to at least one Cajun restaurant and she picked me up at that dinky airport in Tioga that scared me to death. I enjoyed the visit...but in my heart, to date, Florida is my home and continues to have my heart.
Texas is a whole different culture but I have not quite adjusted to it yet...I am trying though.
Blessings, Rhoni
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AW Sister Rhoni too bad you cannot come to Florida Ladies Conference.
The Tenny's are going to be in Pensacola that very Sunday preaching
Brother Welch's retirement ceremony.My husbands cousin's husband,I know
it sounds funny, fries cajun turkeys at FPC here in Pensacola yearly and makes a good amount for the church.He calls himself Darryl Cajun Malone.
Well he has a cajun cousin by marriage
Anyway I have been thinking lately that I am going to broadcast of Public Tv a cooking show.I love cajun cooking and learned from the real thing...my Gram....and my Nanny Toot.Toot was my step Grandma.She and my Grampa owned a resturant right by the Forked Island Bridge.If anyone ever been to Forked Island God bless you.I have cousins who are famous for their resturant its called Suires and right at the Four Corners south of Kaplan.They are known for fixing Speckled Goose and Turtle Sauce Piquant.The New York Times features them occasionally.The world is smaller than we think.
Does anyone here know Paul Prudhomme? Chey Paul? The lady who won me to the Lord is his Niece Sharon Prudhomme Babineaux.Her Aunt Enola Prudhomme is well known in South La as well for her cooking.She had a place for years off I-49 near Opelousas.If anyone took I 49 to Camp Meeting you passed right in front.Also you would have passed by the church where I was baptized......First Pentecostal Church of Opelousas,La