My dad who was a minister who helped build the Wallins Creek, Ky. church back around 1950. He preached there for many years. These people are some of the most kind and friendly people you will ever find. I went there as a child most of my life. They have published a cookbook and for all of those that did not get to buy one, I am going to put some of the recipes on my blog.
I did ask Sandy H. if I could do this and she told me to go ahead. There are so many good recipes and new ones I have never made. I hope everyone that looks at this blog will go to their recipes. They are some of the best cooks going.
It will take time to type them up so I will add them when I can.
Always go to the left side where the title Wallin's Church recipes are. You will may just find 2 or 3 when you open up this blog but all of them will be listed on the left. I am doing this in memory of my dad who was a minister for around 65 years.
He was one of those preachers who loved that good ole fried chicken on Sunday with biscuits and gravy. A lot of times we would have dinner for our friends and I was so glad people would come eat with us as I was a only child and never had anyone to play with. Everyone that came to our home was always treated just like a memer of the family. Both my dad and mom have gone on to a resting place. My dad was around 85 when he died and my mom was 98. RIP.........
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