If you are ever near Spartanburg, you need to make sure you take time to stop at Wades to eat! Here are some facts that I found funny -
Each year, they prepare:
- Nearly 150,000 lbs of chicken (most fried chicken: 52,000 lbs of chicken breasts, 28,000 lbs of legs, 11,500 lbs of wings and 1800 lbs of thighs)
- 98,000 lbs of turkey for Turkey and Dressing
- 96,500 lbs. of fresh potatoes for creamed potatoes and potato salad
- 170,000 lbs of green beans and 108,900 lbs of sweet potatoes
We stayed in a really nice house with lots of land around it for our cropping weekend. Marianne's neighbor, Debbie, and her friends had won the weekend last year. There were about 20 gals there. We couldn't imagine how it would all work but there were 5 bedrooms with at least 2 double beds in each. The larger rooms had four bed in them so there was plenty of sleeping space. Most of the furniture (in the den, dining room, etc.) had been removed and there were crafting tables - long ones so everyone had their own table.
This was the area right off the kitchen and I imagine where the dining room should be. There were two more rooms just like the one above.
Marianne and I were in this room with our tables in the foyer and butted right up to the front door!
And believe me, there was no worry about going hungry. Several of the gals took turns preparing all the meals. We had chili, taco salad, BBQ, chicken spaghetti, breakfast casserole, cinnamon rolls ..... and more snacks than we could ever eat! I took my Angel Poop (corn puffs with white chocolate) and it was scooped up in record time!
This was just part of the snacks on the snack table!
I actually got a lot done. I had a couple of kits that I had started a couple of years ago that I finished. And I put together Stampin' Up's Perpetual Calendar Kit that is in the Occasion Catalog. Plus when I finished all that, I made 5 or 6 cards.
When we left on Sunday, we drove down to Greenville. I've told Marianne several times what a good job Greenville has done on their downtown area and she wanted to see it. We parked and walked around a bit. We really needed that walking since we'd sat on our butts all weekend! When we left, we stopped for lunch and then drove on home. Of course, we passed the "Peach Butt" (Peachoid water tower) right outside of Gaffney. There had been quite a discussion of the Water Town among us gals who had spotted it on our drive to Spartanburg. Evidently, they are doing a repair job on it and have a big plastic cover on the top. Everyone had an idea what that plastic cover represented from a shower cap, diaper and condom!! What do you think?
This is what it usually look like: