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Explain Why I Love Alabama
I am writing this to tell you how much I love the state of Alabama. There are many different reasons to why I would love the state I live in, but it isn’t just because I live in it. My family grew up in Alabama this is where they were raised. They were born and bred country ,literally. In Alabama there is so much history to what happened here. There is so much southern hospitality and kindness in Alabama. That’s why everyone here is such good friends, because there are so many kind and dear people here. The friendliest people y’all will ever meet is right here in Old Alabama. Alabama hosts many different hometown festivals that have great food. Most of the festivals and parades around here everyone gathers at just to see everyone. When everyone …show more content…
My favorite dish of hers is her Dressing. Every time I eat her Dressing recipe I just cry, because it tastes so much like her cooking and I just miss her so much. Her dressing tastes of her southern cornbread and chicken with all the vegetable tastes. It’s so light and good I couldn’t have asked for a better Grandma because she could cook. My favorite dessert is her old Pecan Pie recipe. Grandma Brenda’s pecan pie was always fresh and sweet. She would shell her pecans and go straight into making her crust with fresh dough; then she would add the rest of it, but you know I don’t want to give her recipe away. Alabama has beautiful landscapes and lots of lakes and ponds everywhere around the corner. We live near five or six ponds and they are so beautiful. Every day when I walk outside it’s like looking at my childhood all over again. It is just incredible on how pretty Alabama really and truly is. Here in Alabama we have the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises you’ll ever see. The skies become pink and orange at just the right time, and the clouds like lines of cotton so perfect and soft along the sky. People come from all over just to see Alabama’s most beautiful

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