Life has a way of turning the tables when you least expect it. I learned this firsthand when my neighbor, Mrs. Benson, decided that my old truck wasn’t good enough for our neighborhood. Little did she know that fate had other plans. Living in a small Texas town comes with its charms and challenges. Folks around here are down-to-earth and practical and tend to favor things that last. That’s why my old Ford F-250 has been my constant companion for as long as I can remember.Sure, it’s got a few dents and scratches, and the paint might be more rusty than shiny at this point, but it’s reliable. It was my dad’s truck, and after he passed, it became a piece of him that I could still hold on to. Every time I fire it up, I can almost hear him saying, “Son, this truck will outlast us all.” I never thought much about how the truck looked sitting in my driveway. It’s not like I was trying to impress anyone, least of all Mrs.
Creamy Orzo with Roasted Butternut Squash and Spinach
St. Patrick’s Day Charcuterie Board
FRIED POTATOES AND ONIONS
APPLE PIE FILLING COFFEE CAKE
Dad gets massively shamed for putting leashes on his 5-year-old quintuplets
Chicken Thighs with Creamy Bacon Mushroom Thyme Sauce
An Ingenious Method to Clean Your Oven Overnight
TEXAS SHEET CAKE RECIPE!!
My German friend taught me this dish, and my hubby has been requesting it weekly since!