Meet The Photographer Behind My Book & More!

“I’ve been testing these recipes in my own kitchen and every single one turns out to be better than anything my Grandmother ever made.  Don’t just buy this terrific book, use it!”

~New York Times bestselling author, Dorothea Benton Frank

To pre order your copy of the cookbook that YOU helped happen, click on the cover below!

GUESS WHAT? Miss Frank was talking about OUR SOUTHERN PLATE BOOK!!! I got goose bumps when I read that and had to read it three more times, then call Mama and read it to her a few times before I was able to breathe normally again. That is one of the blurbs that will be going on the book and I knew y’all would be as excited as I was about it!

I really got to work with some amazing people on this book, folks I never even thought I’d get to meet much less have them contribute to Southern Plate! Today I’d like to bring you a post by my photographer, Jennifer Davick. She did a blog post on Southern Plate that you might enjoy with a little background about how we came into contact with each other.

Things are chugging right along behind the scenes on the book. Working with the folks at Harper Collins has just been an amazing experience and would you believe that the VP of marketing is from Alabama? Seriously! I mailed him a big old box of Moon Pies and Goo Goo Clusters last week as my “official” introduction (Alabamians know how to say it with junk food!). We’re nailing down tour dates and locations and as soon as we get them set up I’ll post them here in hopes of getting to finally meet as many of you as possible!

I can’t wait for you to see the rest of the photos. The book is just gorgeous thanks to Jennifer and the stylist team (Marian Cooper Cairns and Jan Gautro). In addition to lots of photos of food, there are also photos of just about my whole family including nephews, grandparents, parents, brother, sister, and some extended family as well. The food turned out so beautiful and Jen really stayed true to Southern Plate. You’ll recognize most of the dishes from my very own kitchen, including my vintage Corelle plates and Pyrex bowls and casseroles.

You can visit Jen’s blog post about the Southern Plate Cookbook here.

Looking for some quick and easy supper ideas for a laid back weekend?

Click here for my personal favorite top ten!

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Special Wishes For A Special Person

My Grandaddy, J Pockrus, and Me

I’d like to say Happy Birthday to my Grandaddy. He’s been gone for thirteen years now and not a day goes by that my heart doesn’t ache for him. I sure do wish he was here to read the story I wrote about him in the book. When you read the last chapter and the closing sentence of  the book you will know just how much he means to me.

I love you Grandaddy and every time I think about you I can still hear the last thing you ever said to me “I love you too, Babe”.

I will always miss him.

Happy Birthday Grandaddy.

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Later today I’ll be mailing out some printer friendly recipes to my email subscribers so be sure and sign up if you’d like them. Every now and then an email server kicks back an email sent by me and it causes the computer on my end to think the address is no longer valid. If you’ve stopped getting my emails, please try subscribing again. Have a great weekend!

Gratefully,

Christy

It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to be kind to others.

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26 Comments

  1. Hi C.
    Today is such an exciting day for your book with a wonderful review and so much buzz about it going on. The review of Ms. Frank’s is awesome!! Congratulations again! Jennifer D. is an amazing photographer too.

    I know your heart is aching so much today for your beloved Grandaddy too. Just remember, we will all be together again, one day. Smile through your tears…he must be sooo proud of you right now and pleased that he was recognized in the writings of your book. Love you Sista C.

  2. Well I just read what Miss Frank wrote! I can NOT wait to order ur book! I don’t know if I can’t wait till October tho! I am just tickled pink for you, Christy! The Lord has just blessed you abundantly! Even tho you and I have never really met I feel like we are family and have known each other for years! Thanks for being a blessing to me through ur food and encouragement on Facebook through ur statuses! Love ya girl, hope you have a blessed day!
    Vickie

  3. I am so glad I found you and your site. You have such a way of telling stories about your family that people can really connect with.
    I am totally a Southern girl, born and raised in northwest Georgia. We have a little place on Lake Weiss, so I also claim Alabama as partly home.
    I so relate to your humor! My daughter has that same sense of humor as you. You two would just be a “hoot” together.
    So proud of your accomplishments and your cookbook. Can’t wait to get a copy. Seems like it will wind up being my “go-to” cookbook for everything.
    By the way, I’m curious as to how you were “discovered” and approached about doing a cookbook.
    I have only recently become a follower of yours and don’t know the stories of how you got started.
    Congratulations and may God continue to bless you and your family.
    Hope to meet you in person someday.

  4. Oh Christy, you brought tears to my eyes! I lost my “pawpaw” last August and it still feels like it happened yesterday. I miss him all the time. But now I have a special angel in heaven looking out for me and my kiddies-I’m sure your granddaddy is up there, smiling down on you and yours with all kinds of love.Happy birthday to him!
    CAN NOT WAIT to get my hands on this cookbook!! So exciting!

  5. ~tears running down my face~…I can already see how much your Grandaddy means to you! Precious, just precious!

    Bursting with excitement as the book release date gets closer!!

    Bountiful Blessings…~extra tight hug today~

  6. How nice! I’m loving it more everyday Christy. Can’t wait till we meet and I can harass you in person. (You know I’d never do that of course!) I’m gonna hug yer neck just enough as to not cause any permanent damage.

  7. “It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to be kind to others.”

    What a GREAT reminder!!! Thanks, Christy!

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