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Some memories don’t fade—they just smell like bacon grease and sound like laughter from the next room.
There’s something about the sound of an iron skillet in the morning—the hiss of batter meeting bacon grease, the smell of hotcakes that could wake the whole house. Mom always said they had to be golden on the edges, not too thick, not too thin. Thanksgiving meant those hotcakes, the long drive to Grandma’s house, and the dining room table that somehow fit more people—and more stories—than it should’ve. And somewhere between second helpings and laughter, that one movie would come on. The same one we watched every year. It wasn’t the holidays until it did.
...A few of the issues I address in this episode -
- Really good hotcakes recipe
- The Iron Skillet
- What Mom said about hotcakes
- Thanksgiving traditions
- Off to Grandma's house
- The dining room table and hutch
- A very memorable movie
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