When I went to pick Brian up from work yesterday, he spontaneously suggested a course of action that would remedy this; we went to Sweet Potatoes for dinner. And this time, it was opened. And it was good. My favourite part of the meal was the fried okra--a truly southern specialty. But even as I type this I realize that my previous statement is not entirely true: the bourbon pecan pie earned a place in our hearts as well.
As we were eating, I seemed to recall reading somewhere that there was a Sweet Potatoes cookbook. However, being inebriated by the quality and quantity of the food before us, I wasn't sure if this was a confused memory, or if it was indeed true. So, I asked our (wonderful) waitress. Her response was, "Yes, she did come out with a book, and she's here now so I can get her to sign it for you." A few moments later, we held in our hands an autographed copy of the book, titled Well Shut My Mouth. The inscription read "To Christine and Brian, with joy, from our kitchen! - Stephanie Tyson." We were pretty tickled! Being the sedentary (my sister's choice of language to describe me) creature that I am, I don't think I could handle eating southern food daily, but I can't wait to try some of these recipes. Especially the "smothered yard bird" or the "drunken pork chops." And to think I was planning on a dull evening at home. Well, shut my mouth!