AUT-2B-HOME IN CAROLINA ~ Teaching our twenty-five-year-old daughter with autism and aphasia, who is still learning about God, the world, and its people with a little help from Charlotte Mason
JamBerry, the next time I drive by I will check to see if it is a sit-down restaurant. The sign is posted at a gas station and I believe they sell it at the convenience share. And, don't wory . . . you can have it all to yourself . . I know--a noble gesture!
LOL Where do you get this stuff???
ReplyDeleteI feel like I'm back home in Eastern North Carolina!
ReplyDeleteThat sign is about ten miles from my house, and I have always wanted to post a picture for the blog!
ReplyDeleteOh, you momentarily transported me back to rural Georgia! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE liver puddin!! Can we eat there when I visit sometime??? (Yes, I'm serious!!!!!!!!)
ReplyDeleteJamBerry, the next time I drive by I will check to see if it is a sit-down restaurant. The sign is posted at a gas station and I believe they sell it at the convenience share. And, don't wory . . . you can have it all to yourself . . I know--a noble gesture!
ReplyDeleteaccording to the presentstion i went to last week that stuff is really healthy
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