Today is Poetic Thursday hosted by our pals Teddy and Angel Sammy
Here is today's inspiration
Don't Stir the Pot
Ode To Annie Ma
aka my maternal Grandmother.
Becky the first Grandchild could not say Gr, thus Grandma was Annie Ma
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She raise seven children
Lots of mouths to feed she was an excellent cook.
But no time to teach, they could just look.
I'm told back then she ran her kitchen like a first Sargent.
As the grandchildren arrived, she had more time.
My cousin, Carol and I stayed with her after school
Annie Ma's kitchen, her rules.
Her most requested meal was
homemade chicken pastry aka dumplings.
It was a work of art
Making the dough and rolling it
She cut it in to long pieces.
She would hang the pieces over her arm as she walked to the stove.
Each piece carefully placed into simmering pot of chicken stock.
Once they were all in, they cooked slowly.
NO STIRRING she said.
She turned down the heat to the pot.
She needed to leave the kitchen.
She instructed us to watch the pot
BUT
DO NOT STIR it will break the dough.
DO NOT STIR it will break the dough.
Carol was older and 'knew it all'... she decided she was going to STIR
Every single piece of dough was broken in bits and pieces.
My Mind's Eye remembers the look on Annie Ma's face. It was just like the lady in the today's photo.
I TOLD YOU NOT TO STIR
Side note:
There was always a rolling pin near by. I don't recall that she
shook it at Carol but she probably wanted to bop her on the head.
Below is Annie Ma and Papa (her husband)
Probably taken in the 1930's.
Papa passed away in the early 1940's.
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