Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask

Book by Southern (male) author?

Asked Jun 9, 2006, 09:28 PM — 6 Answers
[F] Hi -
I read a book a couple of years ago by a Southern (male) author; he references eating at Paschal's at the Atlanta airport and also references the height of Vestal Goodman's hair, and canning homemade soup. He has also been on NPR's "All Things Considered".

Any ideas?

Thanks![/font]

6 Answers
valinors_sorrow's Avatar
valinors_sorrow Posts: 3,034, Reputation: 3328
Ultra Member
 
#2

Jun 10, 2006, 09:58 AM
Is this it?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/037...lance&n=283155
Helpful
Fr_Chuck's Avatar
Fr_Chuck Posts: 72,607, Reputation: 37031
Expert
 
#3

Jun 10, 2006, 11:46 AM


Not on your author but Paschal was a great place to eat in the earlier days, it of course moved from its original location a few years ago ( off of MLK) and is now a few miles away at a new location. ( much more up scale but not near as nice in my opinion)

Not the answer but had to plug a really great historicial eating place.

Paschal diner was one of the locations M L King used to meet with various civil rights leaders.
Helpful
dmd's Avatar
dmd Posts: 2, Reputation: 5
New Member
 
#4

Jun 10, 2006, 07:17 PM
Gasp! Yes, that is the book. Thank you so much!
Helpful  (1)
wynelle's Avatar
wynelle Posts: 184, Reputation: 116
Junior Member
 
#5

Jun 16, 2006, 07:35 PM
Paschals is also now at the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport.

Great fried chicken and biscuits.
Helpful
valinors_sorrow's Avatar
valinors_sorrow Posts: 3,034, Reputation: 3328
Ultra Member
 
#6

Jun 17, 2006, 05:49 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wynelle
Paschals is also now at the Atlanta Hartsfield Airport.

Great fried chicken and biscuits.
Now you've done it, making me hungry!
Wonder what hot sauce they serve? Wait, that's a different thread!
Helpful  (1)
valinors_sorrow's Avatar
valinors_sorrow Posts: 3,034, Reputation: 3328
Ultra Member
 
#7

Jun 19, 2006, 03:41 PM
Quote:
magprob agrees: Ugh-oh! Here we go again...a new food thread!
Okay Okay, I aided and abetted BUT I didn't start it here either, I swear! (points at Fr Chuck!)
Helpful

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.

Remove Text Formatting

Undo
Redo
 
Decrease Size
Increase Size
Bold
Italic
Underline
Align Left
Align Center
Align Right
Ordered List
Unordered List
Decrease Indent
Increase Indent
Insert Email Link
Wrap [QUOTE] tags around selected text
Wrap [CODE] tags around selected text
Wrap [HTML] tags around selected text
Wrap [PHP] tags around selected text
Wrap [YOUTUBE] tags around selected text
Notification Type:



Check out some similar questions!

Does an inexpensive southern beach community exist? [ 7 Answers ]

We are hoping to relocate to a location in one of the southern states that is near the ocean, has a quaint charm (like a walkable main street) and doesn't cost a fortune. After we do retire - we will possibly be able to afford aproximately 250$ tops. Is there a place with these features? Can't...

Can you name this author? [ 3 Answers ]

This author is a retired police officer. He has written at least two crime thrillers. I think they were published in the last 4-8 years. I seem to remember that they came onto the market at the same time as Linda Fairsteins first 2 books. I can't recall the names of any of the characters in the...

Coastal Vacation in Southern Georgia [ 10 Answers ]

My family (5-8 people) is looking a great location for our summer of 2006 vacation...We love the beach and would appriciate any information that would give us information about desireable places...Thank You!

Southern California Ballooning [ 0 Answers ]

I just got back from vacationing in San Diego and had a wonderful time. I went on a hot air balloon and was so impressed with where I went that I figured I would post it as an option in case anyone had questions about balloon rides, the history of it, or even if they just want to see some pictures....

Seeking Tara Ceiling Fan by Southern Fan Co [ 1 Answers ]

Sometimes also labeled as 'American Lantern' This was a fan made in Tyler TX in the 1980s I am seeking in any condition. It's most easily recognised by the fact that the fan has a variable speed control and no pullchain. A few other descriptive factors: -GE Motor with flywheel -Motor...


View more Books & Literature questions Search