Monday, February 6, 2017

MONDAY WEEKNIGHT MENUS - A MENU FEATURING CHICKEN CARBONARA


MAKING COOKING AT HOME EASIER
(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)

Tonight's menu features Chicken Carbonara, Baby Spinach Salad and Lemon Blueberry Cake.


Are you ready for a "normal" yet delicious every day meal?  This Chicken Carbonara recipe is an old standby recipe that always turns out great.  It is very tasty and the Spinach Salad just goes perfect with it.  


If you MUST have dessert - you can't beat this "to-die-for" Lemon Blueberry Cake.  It is my choice for our oldest daughter's birthday whenever I get to bless her with a cake (she lives too far away) because it is one of her favorites.  I've taken to making cupcakes out of the cake recipe, especially for teas and showers, and have always received compliments on them.  I like to make minis for those fun and festive occasions.


Enjoy your Monday Menu:  







BABY SPINACH SALAD WITH STRAWBERRIES AND TOASTED ALMONDS
(from The Spark People Cookbook)

Ingredients:
½ cup almonds, slivered
8 cups baby spinach (stems trimmed)
1 tbsp. balsamic vinegar
1 tsp.  Dijon mustard
1 tsp. honey
3 tbsp. Extra-virgin olive oil
2 cups strawberries, quartered
Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Toast the almonds.  Wash and dry the spinach.  Place vinegar, mustard and honey into a mixing bowl.  Slowly whisk in oil until all is incorporated.  Place spinach in a large bowl and add strawberries and almonds.  Pour dressing over all and toss to coat.  Season with salt and pepper.  (This looks very pretty served in small individual crystal bowls.)




CHICKEN CARBONARA

Ingredients:
¼ cup roasted red peppers
6 slices smoked bacon
1 lb. boneless chicken tenders
½ teaspoon seasoned salt
¼ cup pre-sliced green onions, divided
8 ounce fettuccine pasta
1-15 ounce Alfredo sauce

Directions:
Bring water to a boil for pasta.  Follow the instructions on the package for preparing pasta. Set pasta aside. Chop red peppers coarsely.  Cut bacon into bite sized pieces.  Cut chicken into one inch chunks and sprinkle with seasoned salt.  Place bacon and two tablespoons of green onions in a pan on medium heat and stir for 4 to 5 minutes until bacon begins to brown.  Add chicken pieces and stir for 4 to 5 minutes more.  Reduce heat to low and stir in Alfredo sauce, red peppers and the rest of the green onions.  Cover and cook 4 to 5 minutes until heated.  Drain pasta, stir into chicken and serve hot.




LEMON BLUEBERRY CAKE


Ingredients For Cake:

1 cup unsalted butter, softened
1-1/4 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup light brown sugar
4 large eggs
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 cups all-purpose flour
1 Tablespoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk
Zest of three lemons
1/2 Cup lemon juice
1-1/2 cups fresh blueberries
1 Teaspoon all purpose flour

Ingredients For Cream Cheese Frosting:

8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
3-1/2 cups confectioners sugar
1-2 tablespoons heavy cream
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
pinch of salt

Directions:


Directions For Cake:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Spray cake pans with nonstick spray.  Set aside.  Beat the butter on high until creamy.  Add granulated and brown sugars until creamy.  Add eggs and vanilla.  Set this aside.  In a large bowl combine flour, baking powder and salt.  Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients.  When combined add milk, lemon zest and lemon juice. Set aside.  Toss blueberries in 1 tablespoon of flour.  Fold blueberries into batter.  Do not over mix, it should be thick.  Over-mixing will make your cake tough.  Spoon batter into prepared layer pans.  Bake for 21 -25 minutes until a toothpick comes out of the center clean.  Remove from oven and allow to cool completely before frosting.

Directions For Frosting:

Beat Cream Cheese and butter together on medium speed until no lumps remain.  Add confectioners sugar, 1 tablespoon cream, vanilla extract and salt.  If icing appears too thick add a little cream to thin.

Directions For Cake Assembly:

Trim the tops of the cake with a large serrated knife to create a flat surface.  Place 1 layer on the cake stand.  Cover with frosting.  Top with second layer, add more frosting, then add third layer and frost top and spread around the sides.  

(Tip - this never makes enough frosting for me - I always double the frosting recipe and use any left over frosting for something else later.  Also be very sure your cake cools completely.  You might even freeze it first before you ice it. 













Saturday, February 4, 2017

SEASONS - GETTING READY TO ENJOY THE SUPER BOWL



WHY NOT THROW A SUPER BOWL PARTY?
(Written by Sheila Gail Landgraf)

Sunday is the Superbowl!

I’m told Fox will be broadcasting this big event from Houston, Texas at 5:30 p.m.; and the New England Patriots will be playing The Atlanta Falcons.  That folks is the extent of my football knowledge for this game; but I DO love those little parties that go along with such huge events as this, and this Sunday I plan on making watching the Super Bowl at our house a very festive occasion. 

All you have to do to enjoy this event is to call a few close friends, fill the refrigerator with a few refreshing drinks, gather up the food and sit back and relax until the first play.

Here is my game plan:




THE PRE-GAME SHOW:

I think we will start out with a few things to nibble on during the pre-game program.  Nothing beats this Queso Dip and chips.

THE GREATEST QUESO THAT EVER LIVED
Ingredients:
1 block (32 ounce) Velveeta Cheese
1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese
1 (10 ounce) can Rotel
1 small can cream of mushroom soup
1 pound ground beef or sausage
(Add your favorite chips and crackers for dipping with this)
Directions:
Brown the meat.  Set aside.  Cut up Velveeta and cream cheese into cubes and place into a crock pot.  Pour in the Rotel and the Cream of Mushroom soup and stir together.  Place the crock pot on low setting for an hour, letting the ingredients melt together.  After 30 minutes add the brown meat and continue to let cook stirring when needed.

FIRST QUARTER PLAY:




Why not serve the salad in the form of kabobs?  It is easy to eat while you are watching the action.

ANTIPESTO SALAD KABOBS
Ingredients:
(2) 7 ounce containers fresh mozzarella balls
(2) 4 ounce packages prosciutto
½ lb. Genoa-salami, sliced thin
(1) 12 ounce jar roasted red peppers
(1) 6 ounce can black olives, or use the fresh cured olives from the olive bar at the store
(1) bag of leaf lettuce, any kind you like.
Directions:
Lay out all your ingredients on a cutting board.  Alternate the ingredients onto skewers in any pattern you like, adding lettuce leaves after every second ingredient.  Drizzle with balsamic vinaigrette or serve with dressing for dipping on the side. 



THE BIG PLAY:

I’ll think, for a main dish, I’ll serve up some winning wings.  Have you ever met a sports fan who did not like wings? Nor have I; and the Jack Daniels whiskey in this wings recipe makes these wings really tasty! I think this will be something safe to serve for our main play:

SUPER BOWL BBQ WINGS
Ingredients:
2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil
½ yellow onion, (minced)
2-1/2 cups ketchup
¼ cup molasses
1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
¼ cup packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons tomato paste
¼ cup Worcestershire Sauce
1/3 cup Jack Daniels whiskey
3 pounds chicken wings (split at joints, tips removed)
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Directions:
Preheat grill over medium heat.
Meanwhile, make BBQ sauce.  Heat olive oil in a medium saucepan over medium heat.  Add onions and sauté until translucent.  Stir in garlic and cook until fragrant; about 30 seconds more.  Pour in ketchup, molasses, apple-cider vinegar, brown sugar, tomato paste, Worchestershire sauce and whiskey.  Simmer until flavors meld and mixture reduces slightly, about 5 – 10 minutes.  Next:  Season the chicken on both sides with salt and pepper to taste.  Add to grill and cook until the skin is golden brown and the meat is cooked through, about 20 – 25 minutes, flipping the chicken about halfway through.  Remove from the heat and toss in about 1 cup of sauce, adding more sauce if desired.

ON THE SIDE LINES:



We crave these fried mushrooms even when we are not on a game day menu.  I am trying my best to imitate the fried mushrooms served at Silvertrons with this recipe.  I don't think anyone can do it quite as well as they do. 

BEER BATTERED FRIED MUSHROOMS WITH DIPPING SAUCE
Ingredients:
For the Mushrooms:
2 pints of fresh mushrooms
2 cups all purpose flour
1-1/2 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
1 can or bottle of beer (12 ounces)
1 large egg
Peanut oil for frying
Salt for seasoning
For the dipping sauce:
1 cup prepared ranch dressing
¼ cup prepared horseradish sauce
1/8 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
Directions:
Wash the mushrooms and drain.  Let dry good and then wipe the mushroom with a damp paper towel to clean.  Remove the stems and then cut the smaller ones in half and the larger ones into quarters.  In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, Cajun seasoning, beer and egg.  (The mixture should be the consistency of pancake batter.)

In a large high sided pot bring approximately 2”-3” of oil to a temperature of 375 – 400 degrees F.  Place about 10-15 mushrooms into the batter and use a spoon to carefully stir them to coat.  Use a set of tongs to remove the mushrooms, one at a time from the batter and carefully add them to the hot oil.  (If you add the mushrooms all in at once to the hot oil they will stick together, which is why it is best to add them individually.)   Fry the mushrooms, stirring carefully and occasionally for approximately 3 – 4 minutes until they are pale brown in color.  Use a large slotted spoon to remove the fried mushrooms to a paper-lined bowl and season immediately with a light sprinkling of salt.  Continue process until all mushrooms are cooked.  Prepare the sauce by whisking the ingredients together in a small bowl.  Serve the mushrooms with the sauce.  Enjoy!

FINAL WINNING TOUCHDOWN:




I hope your team has the winning victory; but you always win when this decedent desert shows up at the end of the game.  

AFTER THE GAME MISSISSIPPI MUD CAKE
Ingredients:
For the Topping:
1 cup of pecan halves
2 tablespoons butter, melted
½ teaspoon kosher salt
For the Cake:
1-1/2 cups all purpose flour
1 cups granulated sugar
¼ teaspoon of kosher salt
½ cup unsweetened cocoa
4 large eggs, beaten
½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 sticks of butter, melted
1 (10.5 ounce) bag of mini marshmallows
For the Frosting:
6 tablespoons milk
4 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 (1 pound) box powdered sugar, sifted.
Directions:
Toss the pecans with the melted butter and roast in a preheated 375 degree F oven for 12 – 15 minutes or until fragrant.  Remove and sprinkle with salt, transfer to a plate to cool.  Once cooled, coarsely chop.
For the Cake:  Reduce oven temp to 350 degrees F.   Butter a 9 x 13” pan, and set aside.  Whisk together the flour, sugar, salt and cocoa.  Add the eggs, vanilla and cooked, melted butter and mix until blended.  Pour into the prepared baking dish and bake at 350 degrees F for 20 to 25 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes back clean.  Remove from the oven and sprinkle the marshmallows all over the top of the cake as soon as it comes out of the oven.  Once the marshmallows begin to melt, use a spatula to carefully spread out some, but leave a few bumps from the marshmallows.
For the Frosting:  Melt together the last stick of butter with the milk until hot.  Remove from the heat and whisk in the cocoa and vanilla.  Add in the sifted powdered sugar and vanilla and quickly beat with a wooden spoon until smooth, returning to a low burner if mixture thickens too quickly.  Immediately pour the frosting evenly all over the marshmallow layer.   Immediately scatter the toasted pecans over the top, set the entire pan aside on a wire rack and allow the cake to cool completely before cutting into small squares.

Ah - just watching a football game, relaxing, and having fun with the simple things of life......




Notice how I didn't even mention half-time entertainment or commercials?  Do you think that rather strange?  Well, it just so happens that I'm old enough to remember the days when a football game was just that; a football game.  The only part of the world that changed from viewing the game was the trophies and their owners. 

Most days, I'm all for changing the world; but it would give me great comfort during this Super Bowl if the game was all we focused on; and just this once I would love it if the world stayed the same for just one more day - just people everywhere enjoying a sporting event, cheering for whichever team they enjoyed watching and supporting and having a good time.  I miss those days when life was good, simple and uncomplicated and we ALL could just have a good time once in a while!
  .






Friday, February 3, 2017

OH THE PLACES WE SHOULD GO – VISITING PART OF THE MUSICAL ROOTS OF THE SOUTH



TOURING MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE
(Writing and photography by Sheila Gail Landgraf)

I love Memphis!  

It is one of those strange, quirky southern cities with a great variety of things to do.  The whole city is full of history and lots of wonderful and exciting places to visit.  I love the mix of the old and the new, the traditional and the bazaar, the formal and the casual, the classic and the eclectic. 





A QUICK WORD AND A LITTLE REASSURANCE ABOUT SAFETY:
Almost every time I talk to a friend about visiting Memphis I get the same question:  “Is Memphis really a safe place to go?”  

Like most interesting cities, Memphis has those little places where you might not feel as safe as you would like, but overall for the intelligent person who knows what to do and what to avoid; you can stay safe if you use common sense.  Memphis felt like a safe place to me.   

I'm always amused to get this question from people who have loved visiting Washington D.C., New Orleans, Chicago and New York.  None of these cities have a reputation for being the safest places either; but people still love going there.  I felt safer in Memphis than some of those cities.
Like most famous cities; Memphis has known some violent moments in the past.  This is part of the history they are not proud of.  The fact that Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot in this city hasn’t done much to help its already tarnished reputation for not being such a safe place; but if you think about it, that was something that could have happened anywhere at any time.  Important people with highly influential messages for change usually live their lives in constant danger. Bravery is another characteristic that seems to go along with their mission, but it is also worth noting that places like Memphis are also where you might learn the most about some of these heroes. 
In Memphis you will hear some history of a lot of bad things; but you will also hear the history of MANY good things that have made our world a much better place.   Keep that in mind and just use good judgment as you travel into any areas that are unfamiliar.  Ask questions before you go.  Memphis does have many of the poorer sections of our nation tucked inside other areas; so you can probably expect a little pan-handling, especially in the Beale Street area.  Stay in the lighted, more populated areas and don’t be flashy or carry cash.  Some people are honestly just hungry, tired and broke. 
During our visit we were told the area west of the Airport between the Airport and Highway 61 was not a place where you needed to be walking around at night.  Most people chose to avoid this area after dark, just to be on the safe side.  However; that is the area where Graceland is, and a new resort is planned to open in that area soon.  This new resort (I'll fill you in when we talk about Graceland) is hopefully going to revitalize this area and make it much safer.  I’m sure this exquisite, modern, new resort area will be safe and secured.  This fact alone will bring lots of safety improvements to Memphis.  
 So; just use caution and have fun!  The main areas are perfectly safe and the good drastically out-weighs the bad.  I wouldn’t let fear keep me from this a great adventure and a lot of good entertainment.




One of the best vacations I can remember was a long ago escape we took to Memphis.  It was right after our “first-child-to-wed” celebrated her marriage with a beautiful wedding ceremony, after which my husband and I, totally exhausted from a whole year of wedding planning and activity, escaped town.  The trip became a well-received rest where we basked in total luxury at The Peabody Hotel.  I can’t think of a better place to be pampered!




This little trip to Memphis became such a wonderful culmination of a chain of very happy events.  With our daughter now happily married to the man of her dreams; we welcomed the chance to unwind, let down our hair a bit and get away from any crowds that required constant smiles and the exhausting experience of being “on” for 24/7.  So, especially if you are feeling like unwinding from hours of excitement overload, and you just want to be more casual and free for a bit, Memphis just might be the place of choice.




ENJOYING THE PEABODY HOTEL - 149 UNION AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TN. 38103 
(901) 529-4000.

The Peabody Hotel was definitely the perfect choice for our little get-away!  

What excellent luxury we found there!  

We had a room on the 9th floor with a perfect view of the city lights.  It was so beautiful at night.  Everything was fresh and clean and soft and comfortable and delicious.  All the furnishings in this historic old hotel were modern with a contemporary/historical/traditional flare and all the little things we needed were very carefully attended.

The history of this old hotel is amazing.  I purchased a glossy photographic coffee table book from the hotel’s gift shop that was full of interesting and amusing tales of the history of the establishment.  This book, which I still possess among my treasured scrapbooks at home, is full of photos of famous guest who spent time inside this fabulous old hotel.  What a past!   As I lay my head on my exquisite feathered pillow every night I had to wonder what presidents and/or movie stars could have graced the very same room where I enjoyed my slumber.  




There is a golden mail box in the lobby of this hotel.  It is said to have been the method of post for many famous letters in its day (some of them were even from Elvis as he wrote letters to some of his closest friends.)   Many other singers, presidents, senators and actors have used this very same golden mailbox for many important reasons during their visits. We dropped the marriage certificate and all the official/legal paperwork for our daughter and new son-in-law inside this very same mailbox.   My husband was the minister who performed their wedding ceremony, so this was a very important part of his duties.  

I found it very amusing fun that we could make that post from this particular historic mailbox!  It was yet another happy sign that came forth on the way to the start of their “happily ever after.”  So I got to go home and inform them later that the same golden mailbox that posted their marriage papers to all the legal courts of the land was the very same place that had posted many other very historical letters to and from famous presidents, congressmen, movie stars and rock stars.  We thought using this mailbox was a great way to mark some of our newest family history too!

The golden mail box was just the beginning of all the exciting things during our stay.  Every morning at 11 a.m. and every afternoon at 5 p.m. we beheld the world famous Duck March inside the lobby of the hotel. This was a very traditional, historical and exciting part of the history of Memphis.  Each day, twice a day, a group of very pampered ducks (they live in the Penthouse on the top floor) descend from the top of the hotel and walking over the red carpeted hallways, they make their way into the fountain area of the Peabody Lobby. There they spend their days playing in the beautiful fountain of The Peabody Lobby, much to the delight and admiration of all the Peabody’s pampered guest.





This one hundred year old tradition started when a long ago manager of the Peabody returned from an unsuccessful hunting trip and placed a bunch of live ducks in the hotel’s lobby fountain as a joke. Much to his surprise, the guests loved the ducks being in the lobby!  It quickly became a tradition that continued. 






Now every day these ducks arrive and depart with great pomp and circumstance.  Red carpet is rolled out as they depart from the elevator and a Duckmaster leads them and places down a red stairway from which they climb into the lovely lobby fountain to swim.  All the while the audience is standing by watching with delight while they are hearing the music of The King Cotton March that is played in honor of this daily event.  It is a sight to behold! People come from miles around just to watch the ducks march toward and swim within the lobby fountain!




We enjoyed the novelty of the ducks very much.  However; ducks are not the only attraction this hotel has to offer!

There is a whole grand shopping experience within the compound of the hotel.  You don’t even need a car.  Just step outside your room and take the elevator downstairs and walk through the lovely halls until you reach the stores.  Browse through all the luxurious shops that you could ever wish to find.  There are also five-star restaurants around every corner.  Bring your appetite; you will not be disappointed in the Memphis cuisine.






ENJOYING THE MUSICAL HISTORY OF MEMPHIS:






THE BEALE STREET HISTORIC DISTRICT:

Memphis is also known for being the home of great musical talent.  So many stars have begun their careers right on the famous Beale Street, right in the very heart of Memphis.  This little 1.8 mile stretch that runs from the Mississippi River to East Street is one of the most iconic streets in America.  This is “the street where the blues were born.”  It was true of Memphis history, and it is still happening today.  This street is alive with local talent, and you can enjoy the many open-air concerts being performed on just about every street corner.  








The local bars and restaurants of this part of town all boast of the best up-and-coming musical performers.  Little pubs have open air entertainers singing as you eat and drink in their friendly establishments.




One famous pub we stopped into was Silky O’ Sullivan’s. There we sat in an outdoor patio area and listened to a man belting out tunes and playing the guitar as we sipped on a tall cold beverage. 









The cement sidewalk in the quaint outdoor court area was inscribed with the names of famous celebrities that had been there in the past. Nothing is “ordinary” here on Beale Street.  Be prepared to see just about anything!  The most unusual thing we saw was goats inside the bar!   Yes – there was a goat tower that had climbing goats living within its walls.  You could walk right up to them and pet them and feed them if you wanted to do so.  We left the goats in peace and just sat outside while we enjoyed the music and the atmosphere of the blues section of the city.  First stop in Memphis should always be Beale Street!  It has to be the main attraction.  Experience it first.








GRACELAND; 3717 ELVIS PRESLEY BLVD, MEMPHIS, TN.  38116  (901) 332-3322:
Graceland was the home of Elvis Presley, the famous King of Rock N’ Roll  and it is located in Memphis.  This has been a favorite and very popular tourist spot for many, many years and Elvis fans have flocked here in droves for a long, long time just to see and experience the daily home life of this man, and to have the unique opportunity of walking where his feet have trod.



Now there is a new and exciting addition to the Graceland experience.  A brand new $45 million, 200,000 s.f. entertainment complex called “Elvis Presley’s Memphis” is opening in March of 2017.

This complex contains a world-class AAA Four Diamond resort where you can stay at a place called “The Guesthouse At Graceland”   This hotel has 430 spacious and luxurious rooms.  20 of these rooms have special themes.  Even the toiletries contain a collection of Elvis-inspired bottles.  They offer shuttle service to downtown Memphis and Beale Street.  You may find out more by visiting www.graceland.com or calling 800-238-2000 for reservations for the grand opening. This will be a HUGE happening in Memphis.

Tours of Graceland are still a part of the package, but you will now be given a much more comprehensive view of the overall life of Elvis Presley.  There is a new 464 seat theatre and concert hall that will be offering live entertainment as well as replays of some of Elvis’s former concerts.  There are new museum exhibits with artifacts that have never been seen before.  There is a new automotive museum that displays Elvis’s love for cars and high tech items.  There are two full-service restaurants and lots of meeting spaces for weddings and special events.  This grand new venue offers a whole new way to experience the Magic of Memphis. 




SUN STUDIOS, 706 UNION AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE:
Sun Studios is the original building that housed the recording studio opened by Sam Philips, who recorded the music of Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash,  Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis and B.B. King, just to name a few.  Sam Philips was said to be the pioneer of Rock N Roll music.  You can tour the studio and learn all about that history while in Memphis.



STAX MUSEUM OF AMERICAN SOUL MUSIC; 926 EAST MCLEMORE AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE (901) 21-6338.


The Stax Museum of American Soul Music is a museum located in the former location of Stax Records.  Adjacent to this museum is the Stax Music Academy.   Both venues are operated by Soulsville, USA.  

This awesome gathering of artifacts has millions of stories to tell and all of them contain talent, hustle and soul.  All of the different time periods of great African-American music are historically remembered here.  The stories of the unique and humble beginnings of this record production company which originally had no racial problems or boundaries are wonderful.  The history that evolved in this one little studio in Memphis reflects a lot of the cultural history and changes throughout all of America, but it is served up with an original Memphis flavor.
  
The stories are told of how a festival for the 7th anniversary of the Watts Rebellion in Los Angeles sent acts organized and produced by STAX to the heights of the soul music market.  The Watts Rebellion was said to be the “Afro-American” version of Woodstock.  These festivals were well attended and with the fame and marketing of these acts; STAX received great notice and success in the soul music arena.  They had come a long way from their humble beginnings. 

As the story of STAX begins, Jim Stewart, who was inspired by Sam Phillips founded Satellite Records.  In the early 1960’s Satellite became STAX.  They moved into an old movie theater where Jim and his sister Estelle remodeled the theater themselves, converting it into a music studio.  

Estelle’s last name was Axton, and STAX was the combination of the first two letters of both Jim and Estelle’s last names.
 
Estelle turned the concession stands of the theater into a popular record shop.  It was there, spinning records for all of her friends in the neighborhood that she developed a certain discriminating taste for how records are sold.   She created a flow of cash and people by operating the record shop, and Stewart managed productions from the studio.  Their personalities and the combination of their energies got something that would have seemed almost impossible off to a wonderful and amazing start.  These two people with virtually no music credentials built this company from the ground up in some pretty amazing circumstances.
 
Eventually because of a famous act that recorded at STAX, a company named Atlantic took over the distribution part of STAX.  This made things easier for their labels to get out into the stores. 

In 1962 Otis Redding was working as a chauffeur for Johnny Jenkins and the Pinetoppers.  One of Johnny Jenkins’ sessions went south, and while they were discussing the situation Ottis Redding was allowed to sing in the studio just for fun.  The whole room suddenly fell silent as they heard his voice.  That was how Otis Redding got his start.  The rest is history, and it is told well here. 
 
There are a million other wonderful little bits of musical history inside this museum. It is a must see if you come to Memphis. 


ENJOYING SOME FAMOUS MEMPHIS CUISINE: 

Memphis is famous for BBQ and soul food. If you are looking to have a wonderful breakfast you might check out Brother Juniper’s.  This is Rachel Ray’s favorite place to eat breakfast in Memphis.  It is located in East Memphis.  If you go – try the San Diegan; it will not disappoint!

Lunch places abound in Memphis.  We had to try out Corky’s BBQ because my Aunt Opal made us promise not to miss it.  Thank you Aunt Opal; we know exactly why you love Corky’s so much now.  So glad we found it.  The food was wonderful and that creamy mac and cheese was to die for!  Corky’s isn’t the only great place for BBQ though.  




There are so many good BBQ restaurants in Memphis, and they all have their own special sauce flavors and each one of them has added their own personal twists to their menus.  Another favorite BBQ place is called Central BBQ.  It was wonderful too.  Be sure to try the BBQ Nachos if you go there.  They also make their own potato chips in-house from scratch. 

We also enjoyed visiting Hay and Hominy for Southern Comfort food with an Italian twist.  The Grits Alforno are highly recommended! 

We loved Alcenia’s too.  There, in the Pinch District of Downtown, we found a place for real soul food.  We got a hug from B.J. too, and we drank Gheto-Aid while we were waiting on our food to arrive. 

Rizzo’s Diner is another great lunch stop.  Rizzo's has some great comfort food choices and it is located in the South Main Arts District. 

When we went to the Stax Museum of American Soul Music we ate at Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken.  So good!  Get the “Four Way” meal and you will leave completely satisfied.  REAL soul food.  This restaurant is known for being the one that Martin Luther King, Jr. preferred to bring people for a bite to eat while they discussed important civil rights issues. 

There are two Soul Fish restaurants in different sections of Memphis.  They serve Southern comfort foods also.  I would call them authentic meat and threes.  Don’t forget to try the cornbread sticks.  The Cupboard is another meat and three with a huge selection of delicious side dishes, and Dejavu is a made-to-order authentic fare restaurant that is a great stop for a perfect lunch.   Another lunch restaurant you might want to try is Felicia Suzanne’s.  Chef Felicia Willett features her own versions of down-home, yet light and classy cuisine.  A must get item on her menu is the BLFGT salad.

Chef Kelly English owns two restaurants in Memphis which sit side-by-side; one is for serving the lunch crowd and it has authentic New Orleans style po-boys, cheese grits and wonderful cocktails.  All of this wonderful lunch-time food is tucked inside a cozy renovated little house called Second Line.  He also owns one other restaurant which is located right beside Second Line which houses evening dinners and feeds a much more formal, high-end, romantic-dinner type of crowd.  I’ve heard it is quite the evening dining experience, and this wonderful restaurant is called Restaurant Iris.  Put it on your "must do" list for Memphis.

If you are looking for more other romantic dinner restaurants, some very fine dining would include:  Erling Jensen (Downtown – French), Flight (Downtown – American Wine Bar),  Restaurant Iris (Midtown – Cajun Seafood, as mentioned above), and  Chez Philippe (French/Traditional restaurant located at The Peabody.)  If you don’t go for dinner at Chez Philippe (which you SHOULD,) then at least go for high tea, because I’ve heard that is an excellent dining experience that you will not soon forget, and well worth the extra cost.

If you are simply looking for a great snack to tide you over until your next meal; go to Muddy’s Bake Shop and order the Prozac cupcake.  The name speaks for itself.  Or go to Gibson’s Donuts.  They are open 24/7 for those who are craving during all hours.  I highly recommend the maple bacon donut. 

Memphis is famous for its breweries and bars.  Of note in the brewery category is The Wiseacre Taproom.  They serve crisp refreshing beers made right on-site.  Most of the locals like the Tiny Bomb American Pilsner as a first choice brew.  I’ve already told you about a few bars located on Beale Street, but be sure to stop inside B.B. King’s for dinner one night. You will always remember it.

Did I mention The Capriccio Grille? It is yet another famous restaurant inside The Peabody Hotel.  It is among the most excellent of choices for fine dining experiences.  There is more good food than I can discuss here – just go!

LOCAL MEMPHIS AMUSEMENTS:



AUTOZONE PARK:  One of the first things I noticed from my window at The Peabody was the Autozone Park’s Scoreboard.  I just happen to love red birds,  (not the baseball players but the real birds with actual feathers that fly through the air and build nests in your front yard; so their logo appealed to me immediately, and the sight of that billboard from every place in Memphis somehow gave me great comfort. 

The Memphis Red Birds have certainly built a nice nest in the middle of their Memphis yard.  This is, of course, the minor league baseball park in Memphis.  It is the home of the Memphis Redbirds of the Pacific Coast League.  They are now known as the affiliates of the St. Louis Cardinals.  The stadium has also hosted games for The University of Memphis.

Although the Cardinals now own the Red Birds, the Red Birds were actually non-profit for a long time.  Now the Cardinals own the Red Birds, and the city of Memphis owns the stadium.  It would be a fun place to watch a baseball game and watching the Red Birds play is a favorite Memphis pass-time.  They recently purchased new uniforms that reflect their cultural history; with a flashy neon sign on their shirts representing Beale Street.  They will also be sporting a big neon “M” on their shirts which is formed in the shape of musical notes to honor the blues which were born in this city. 

THE MEMPHIS ZOO2000 Prentiss Place, Memphis, Tennessee  38112.
This zoo is located in the Midtown District of Memphis.  It is a great zoo! There are 18 special exhibit areas with over 70 acres of land housing approximately 3,500 animals representing over 500 species. 

Memphis is one of three zoos that house the Giant Panda from China.  It is worth going just to get to see the Pandas.  The Pandas live in an area where they are surrounded by authentic Chinese gardens and architecture.  It is a place of great beauty and serenity. 

This zoo seems to be located right in the middle of Overton Park where there are lots of other interesting places to explore after your trek to the world of animals.  Overton Park is a quaint little area that is surrounded by some of the most beautiful homes in Memphis.  Overton Square has some great little restaurants to try out -  whenever you get tired of the animal kingdom and want to rest for a spell while you satisfy your appetite.


THE PYRAMID:  When you first drive through Memphis you will find yourself asking “what is that building shaped like a pyramid?”  It is such an odd building to find in the south!  Then you learn later that originally it was an artist’s concept of the pyramids of Memphis, Egypt from which Memphis got its name.  The original plans incorporated options for two more pyramids; but the other two never materialized.   

The whole huge structure was originally designed to be a sports arena and has a history of housing some pretty interesting sporting events over the years, but pretty early on the project met upon hard times, and the development was much later bought out by Bass Pro-Shops who moved in not only their megastore, but other shopping, a hotel, some restaurants, a bowling alley, a gun range and an archery range.

 At the top of the structure’s apex is an observation deck.  You can get to the observation deck by taking one of the tallest freestanding elevators in America. 

I’m still disappointed that they didn’t’ turn this into condos; but it seems that Bass Pro Shops has finally made a go of it and things are coming alive now for the pyramid. 
Memphis has plowed some tax money into this venture hoping to revitalize the Pinch District which is the neighborhood to the east of the pyramid. 

The amazing thing about the Bass Pro Shop is that it houses over 600,000 gallons of water features and the largest collection of water fowl and hunting related equipment in the world. Strange as it all sounds; it would seem that this building has finally found its purpose in Memphis as one million people visited the area within only a four month period of time right after it opened its doors again in 2015. 

So now you know….




I may have forgotten to mention that a horse-drawn carriage ride is one of the best ways to tour Memphis.  They are all over town, just keep your eyes open and hop in.   There is also a convenient old fashioned trolley that runs up and down the riverside near Beale Street.   

SHELBY FARMS PARK: 6903 GREAT VIEW DRIVE NORTH, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE  38120  (901) 222-7275:   A not so well known but fun place to go is The Shelby Farms Park.  Shelby County of Memphis, Tennessee has a 4,500 acre green space that encompasses 10.65 miles of urban trails and a large reclaimed and restored lake called Hyde Lake. 

This has become a community gathering place for events and family reunions and is great for families just wanting to have some fun in the sun.  There is a large water park/playground for the kids (4,000 s.f. of water fun including a water tunnel, sprays and geysers with boulders.)  There is a nice welcoming center to help you find your way around and give you information on “get-outside” programs or to advise you on the different event spaces you can rent for weddings and family reunions.  There are, lots of picnic places and benches and trails and wooded areas to hike, ride bikes or go horseback riding.  There is a community gardening and teaching area for educating people on growing food and good nutrition, and a really unique restaurant called "The Kitchen."  Make your reservations ahead if you go to The Kitchen; and be sure to ask their story because it is very interesting.  The whole place was designed around the concept of a dinner in your kitchen at home.    At the lake there is a nice boat house where you can rent canoes, kayaks and paddle boats.  You can also fish.  This is one of the largest urban parks in the United States with something for everyone in your group to enjoy.

THE NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM: 450 MULBERRY STREET, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE  (901) 521-9699:  This museum, with the entrance located at the former Lorraine Motel, which is the place where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, is on a mission to share the culture and lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement and explore ways to continue to shape equality and freedom globally.  They have both stationary and traveling exibits, both from the museum and from outside authors and photographers from all over the earth that are focused on the civl rights of humanity.  An example would be the work of John Noltner the award winning photographer and author who drove 40,000 miles across America asking people one simple question:  "What does Peace mean to you?"  He put their answers and their photos in a documentary story called "A Peace Of My Mind."   His focus is on the commman humanity that connects us all.  Another guest exhibit features the work and photography of Lisa Kristine called ENSLAVED.  This exhibit documents the front line of slavery around the world.  She will be housing her exbibit at this museum through March 6, 2017.  

Aside from main focus on civil rights, there is also some musical history as you tour the Lorraine Motel.  Did you think you would escape that in Memphis?  Not possible!  From 1950 through 1960 - many famous musicians stayed at this hotel as they did work for STAX Records.  Among the many names are Ray Charles, Lionel Harrison, Aretha Franklin, Ethel Waters, Otis Redding, The Staple Singers, Wilson Pickett and many others.

THE GIBSON GUITAR FACTORY 145 GEORGE W. LEE AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38103 (901) 544-7998:  Why not take a tour of Gibson's Memphis Guitar Facotry while you are in Memphis?   In this unique factory Gibson's skilled Luthiers craft some of the finest guitars in the world and you can watch and hear how it happens.   Who knows, you might just find the guitar that you need to take home with you!  



THE MEMPHIS BROOKS MUSEUM OF ART:  1934 POPLAR AVENUE, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE  (991) 544-6200:  Founded in 1916 The Brooks Museum of Art is the oldest and largest art museum in Tennessee.  They house a large collection of European and American Art, including sculptures and paintings from the 18th - 20th century.  They also have some great traveling exhibits.  One they recently featured was the Amanda Parer's "Intrude" exhibit of five giant rabbits that have been touring the world.  The museum is located in Overton park in Midtown and has The Brush Restaurant and Holly Court Gardens for stolling into Overton Park.  




All of the above are only parts of the best of Memphis.  You must go for yourself and discover some of these things and much, much more all on your own!  Have fun!

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