By Fredie Carmichael
editor@themeridianstar.com
Sitting inside the DeWeese's cabin at the Neshoba County Fair you quickly get what this place is about: family, neighborly attitudes, friendship and, most of all, FOOD.
After eating my share of peas, corn casserole, turkey and pulled pork sandwich at Sid Salter's cabin, I made my way to hang out at the DeWeese's cabin. There, I found her fair famous pudding. I also fell in love with the caramel cake.
Wow. OK, I'll admit, I probably ate a little more than my share (does four pieces count?)
Bet DeWeese picked up a pack of paper plates, with only a handful left, and said: "there were 175 in there when I first bought this; that's how many people we fed today."
So if you're at the Fair this week, stop by the DeWeese's cabin and meet the nice folks here ... and be sure and check out all the pictures on the wall.
This blog entry brought to you courtesy of the Pearl River Resort. Call and make your reservations today at 1 866 44PEARL or visit them online at www.pearlriverresort.com.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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