We've had warm, windy weather. Life is busy. I'm playing the piano more these days, helping accompany Oriental's community chorus. I can feel the school year ramping up for a finish as Julia and I begin covering the last big chunks of literature.
Tomorrow Oriental will enjoy the annual Chowder Cook-off, a fund-raiser for the Women's Club. Adam joined the ranks of cooks who'll bring a five-gallon pot of homemade chowder for folks to sample. Each eater pays $10 and gets a small cup of chowder from each contributor; this year 21 cooks will bring chowder to be tasted. Each one cooks to represent a local business or organization, and of course, Adam is cooking for Pamlico Presbyterian Church. A few other church members are helping as well.
Adam, Edrae, Garland -- chowder cooks for this year |
7 comments:
Yummy! I hope Adam wins!
We just had a chili cook-off in our town. I guess it depends on what region you live in! Enjoy your good busyness...and the chowder! :)
What a great idea for a fund raiser! Good on you Adam for volunteering as Chief Cook & Bottle Washer. What sort of chowder are you doing? Hope you raise heaps.
Have fun today with the Chowder Cook Off.
Happy Spring ~ FlowerLady
Oooh --- chowder! Y'all always do such interesting things.
Nice photo of the sailboats --- yes, spring is here!
What kind of chowder will Adam make? Sounds like a really fun and delicious event. Love those clouds and choppy seas.
For anyone reading here and wondering -- the chowder was a cream base with catfish chunks, onions, potatoes, celery, and little colored peppers. Very nice flavor, although he forgot to add the wine. Next year!
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