%25252525252522%2525252525255BMy great-aunt%2525252525255D Peanut learned to cook early on because she wasn%252525252525E2%25252525252580%25252525252599t able to work in the fields with the rest of her family. Her pecan pie was my Poppa%252525252525E2%25252525252580%25252525252599s absolute favorite. Her pie was a seasonal treat because she had to wait for the pecan trees to drop the nuts%2525252525252C and she cracked them each by hand.%25252525252522 %252525252525E2%25252525252580%25252525252594 Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman%2525252525252C reflecting on Peanut%25252525252527s Pecan Pie %2525252525257C %25252525252540sanctifiedart

"[My great-aunt] Peanut learned to cook early on because she wasn’t able to work in the fields with the rest of her family. Her pecan pie was my Poppa’s absolute favorite. Her pie was a seasonal treat because she had to wait for the pecan trees to drop the nuts, and she cracked them each by hand." — Rev. Lauren Wright Pittman, reflecting on Peanut's Pecan Pie | @sanctifiedart

Author: Pastor Kathryn
December 17, 2022


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