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From: jtparrishjr
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  • Great video and story by your grandmother. My dad had an old saying, "What do you call someone who can't make biscuits?" Hungry

  • I love her southern accent, it's kind of thick.

  • This is a great video. I wish I was close to my grandmother growing up. I love the way that old school women cook their food. Nothing fancy, no complicated ingredients, but good food.

  • Sweet Jesus those look good. Thanks for sharing your sweet grandma with us.

  • This is a fine tribute to your grandmother. Isn't it wonderful you have a nice little memento of her and are able to show it to others? More people should do this before the people they love and this way of living are gone...

  • Hi. Wonderful story & memories.

  • Wow

  • I LOVE this video. It reminds me so much of my sweet little Mamaw. We are from TN and she made biscuits every morning for over 70 years. Shes now 86 years old, and has had several strokes and can no longer cook, but I continue to make her biscuits and many other things she taught me as I was growing up. Thank you so much for bringing back such happy memories.

  • wonderful. she is a great story teller. I love that old style filming too

  • great video... those biscuits look great...

  • Yeah, This is the way my Maw Maw told me... And because it was done in Handfuls, Pinches and abouts, I have never made my Maw Maw biscuits again. Great Video, this is what YouTube should be for.

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