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Sunday, November 12, 2006

Thanksgiving turkey with Popcorn Recipe

This is so timely with Thanksgiving almost upon us. Submitted by fellow culinary artist, Tom Nelson

EASY TURKEY RECIPE

Here is a turkey recipe that also includes the use of popcorn as a stuffing. When I found this recipe, I thought it was perfect for people like me, who just are not sure how to tell when poultry is thoroughly cooked, but not dried out. Give this a try.

BAKED STUFFED TURKEY

6-7 lb. Turkey

1 cup melted butter

1 cup stuffing (Pepperidge Farm is good.)

1 cup uncooked popcorn (ORVILLE REDENBACHER'S LOW FAT)

Salt/pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Brush turkey well with melted butter, salt, and pepper.

Fill cavity with stuffing and popcorn. Place in baking pan with the neck end toward the back of the oven.

Listen for the popping sounds.

When the turkey's butt blows the oven door open and the bird flies across the room, it's done.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Remembering Bernie Dittman

At the age of 79, Bernie Dittman died last week.

He left behind a relatives, friends, and the family business: WABB Radio.

In an internet age, Ipods, and digital whatever, it's hard to recall the time when WABB AM was a teenagers best friend. But growing up in the 1960's and 70's, the AM dial set to 1480 was all we had. It was all we needed. We supplied the tiny transistors in a box. Bernie supplied the broadcast.

He turned down millions to keep his business his. It is one of the only independent broadcasting stations left in the country. Thousands of radio announcers (we used to call them disc jockeys) passed through WABB over the years. Learning the craft from Bernie.

Two years ago It was my privledge to do the last newspaper interview with Mr. Dittman. When I questioned him about broadcasting, it's past and future, he beamed, a walking data base on radio. Bernie was sharp as a razor , could out play men half his age in tennis, and loved Mobile. But next to his family, his passion was radio.
At the end of our 2004 meeting he said, "Before you go Emmett, let me give you a tee-shirt." He presented me with a white shirt with big red letters, WABB rocks."

I've still got that shirt. But WABB is not all that rocks. You do too Bernie. Rest in Peace.

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Home From the Hospital

Thank you all for your prayers, thoughts, telephone calls, and visits during my surgery and hospital stay this week.

I'm home, online and doin' fine:)

Emmett