“Candy, made in Tennessee & Southern Virginia”
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Season 7, Episode 36, 12/12/2020
“Candy, made in Tennessee & Southern Virginia”
Today we are setting the table with Candy with several guests.
Jessi Baker co-creator and owner of Ole Smoky Moonshine, Yee-Haw Brewing, 6th and Peabody Nashville, and cookbook Author shares a short story on how her Grandparents created “The Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen” in 1952 in Gatlinburg TN.
Mary “Dee Dee” Constantine presents a short story about Shirley McMurtrie of Union County and Shirley’s way of dry canning black walnuts along with Shirley’s black walnut candy recipe.
Fred Sauceman presents his “Pot Luck Radio” series with a feature on Helm’s Candy of Bristol Virginia.
Tammy Smith of Savannah, GA shares 2 old family stories by way of her Daddy involving a raccoon for dinner and a hog’s head story from her Marcum Grandpa, her Daddy, and her mother Lula Davenport Marcum. Her Mother Lula was cousin to 1992 National Heritage Fellow, Old-time fiddler and banjo player Clyde Davenport. Lula herself picked the banjo.
Links:
Jessi Baker: https://jessishines.com/
Ole Smoky Candy Kitchen: https://olesmokycandykitchen.com/
Mary “Dee Dee” Constantine: https://twitter.com/skilletsister?lang=en
Fred Sauceman: https://www.facebook.com/fred.sauceman
Tammy Smith: Upon request
Clyde Davenport: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clyde_Davenport