Saturday, November 28, 2009

Mrs. Pritchett's Cornbread Dressing

Thank you for stopping in for a visit today. Here is a walk down memory lane for me. I am linking to Flashback Friday. For a look in to other Flashbacks check out these other memory makers


My favorite thing in the world has always been Mrs. Pritchett's cornbread dressing. Mrs. Pritchett was my mothers best friend. I called her more times than I can remember asking how to make her dressing. I can still hear her words... Now Nette, I put the onions and green peppers in the blender so Corey and Sebastian (her grandsons) won't know they are in there.... wonderful memories and traditions. Mrs. Pritchett, I made your dressing this year. Momma said, now that is Mrs. Pritchett's dressing! Here is the recipe in her own writing:






Throughout their friendship, Momma and Mrs. Pritchett had a friendly feud over who was older. Her daughter, my sister and myself gave them a surprise 70th birthday party. This is a picture from that party. Momma is on the right and Mrs. Pritchett is on the left.


Thank you for joining me in my walk down memory lane. If you want a truly old fashioned southern cornbread dressing. Well this one's for you! Thank you Mrs. Pritchett for this wonderful pan of dressing.


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Jeanette


8 comments:

  1. Jeanette, this sounds SO good. I definitely want to be sure and copy this recipe. Thanks for sharing...

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  2. This sounds so similar to the dressing my Aunt use to make. I always liked it. I've copied the recipe and will definitely give it a try. Thanks also for leaving such kind and gracious comments on my post. I really appreciate it. Hugs, Marty

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  3. I love the stpry behind the recipe! :)

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  4. What a precious treasure...loved this post! Reminds me of my own sweet childhood friend dear Mrs Headley....I loved her like she was my very own grandmother. Hope all is well with you and yours and that you have a Merry Christmas. ~Picket~

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  5. Hi Jeanette...

    Mmmm...Mrs. Pritchett's cornbread dressing sounds sooo good! You know, I had never heard of cornbread dressing until I moved to Texas...now I am back in Colorado and I don't think anyone here makes it! I guess that I should make some! Hehe! What sweet memories...your Mrs. Pritchett sounds like a wonderful woman! Loved the surprise birthday photo of her and your mom! Sooo sweet!

    Just want to thank you for stopping by to take a peek at my jingle bell cloche today...I enjoyed your visit and sweet note, my friend!

    Warmest wishes,
    Chari @Happy To Design

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  6. What a great memory to have, and a treasured recipe. It sounds delish. I love reading and hearing about your memory.

    I am truly sorry to hear about your daughter. It will always be hard I am sure. She is with you in thouht heart and spirit. You will be together again. ;) hugs, thanks for your sweet visits too!

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  7. What a great flashback..thanks so much for joining me! I love cornbread dressing. This recipe looks the kind my former mother-in-law made..you have me craving it. Sorry for my delay in commenting. Its been a heck of a week here with my hubby's broken ankle!

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