<p>Miss Juanita now approaching 98 years of age first moved to the Mississippi Delta with her family during the late 1930s after her father&rsquo;s two department stores in Tupelo disappeared almost overnight&mdash;one was burned to the ground by an arsonist the other was robbed by criminals in large trucks who cleaned out the merchandise late one night.</p><p>The granddaughter of one of the framers of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 and the cousin to a member of the House of Representatives Hilton Waits of Leland who also served as <em>speaker pro tem</em> she survived the loss of her first husband James L. Dickerson who served in the Army Air Corps during World War II but was killed in a boating accident in the 1950s and raised two children as a single mother&mdash;the daughter ending up teaching nursing and the son ending up working for some of the South&rsquo;s best newspapers and writing more than 30 books&mdash;only to later survive the cancer death of her second husband Dick Caldwell a retired World War II U.S. Army captain and businessman &hellip;. all the time collecting recipes for meals that were prepared while living daily life in the heart of the Mississippi Delta.&nbsp;</p><p>This remarkable collection of over 100 recipes serves as a culinary documentary representing more than 80 years of preparing and enjoying the unique cuisine of the Mississippi Delta a unique place both geographically and culturally.</p><p>Some of the recipes in the book such as the one for Thanksgiving and Christmas cornbread dressing and the one for chicken &lsquo;n&rsquo; Dumplin&rsquo;s date back to the 1930s &nbsp;while others such as the ones for Tamale Pie and Amalgamation Cake emerged in the 1950s.</p><p>For those who walk on the wild side there are recipes for Squirrel Dumplin&rsquo;s Wild Dove and marinated venison. For those with a sweet tooth there is a recipe for Miss Juanita&rsquo;s most popular desert Frozen French Pastry along with recipes for banana pudding her incredible caramel pie chocolate cake light-as-air Meringue Kisses Date Nut Cake Southern Lemon Icebox Pie and Toasted Coconut Pie. &nbsp;</p><p>Reading the book offers a culinary walk through Mississippi Delta history.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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