Saturday, March 20, 2010

Cracker Barrel



I finally got to go to a Cracker Barrel for the first time ever here in Alabama. The hostess was a cute petite girl named Angel. She asked if we'd been to Cracker Barrel many times before--I think she must have overheard me effusing about it--and I said, "This is my first time!" and she said, "Ever??" and I said, "Yes! I'm excited!" and she said, "I'm excited for you!"

I ordered the chicken fried chicken (that's not a typo; it's like chicken fried steak except instead of steak, it's chicken. But it's not fried chicken because that would be on the bone. This was a fillet) and it came with three "vegetables" of my choice.

The list of vegetables made my mouth water, but also made me laugh, because Alabama is one of those places where the definition of "vegetable" is "anything that's not meat." So I got to choose between things like fried okra, corn, and green beans, as well as the more loosely defined "vegetables" such as mac-n-cheese, baked beans, and dumplings.

I went with mac-n-cheese, beans, and potato casserole. It was gooo-oooo-oooood!

2 comments:

  1. Okra?

    (Turns green - and NOT from envy) I loathe the smell of okra. Okra is the snail of vegetables, LOL.

    My Philly-born Mom learned to make it for my Georgia-born Dad. She fried it with tomatoes and yellow onions. Shudder. Bleh, bleh, bleh!

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  2. mmmm, that actually sounds good to me!

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