Justin left school early on a cold December afternoon for a chance to meet his idol, Paula Deen. When Williams Sonoma learned that Justin had autism, they brought him to the front of the line. Thank you, Williams Sonoma! ♥
Paula and her husband, Michael, were gracious, friendly and funny. They were most kind to Justin and seemed genuinely interested in hearing about the meals he was helping to prepare in his life skills class at school. Justin was quite happy that they signed his cook book and his Paula Deen t-shirt.
During a trip a few years later to Savannah, Georgia, we took an old time trolley to Paula Deen's restaurant, The Lady and Sons. The restaurant occupies an entire city block and is hugely popular with tourists. We went to buy a red "Hey, Y'all!" t-shirt for Justin and ended up going back for dinner.
At the time, they did not accept call ahead reservations which meant we had to wait quite awhile for table. Genius on their part to locate the gift shop right where one needed to wait in order to hear his or her name being called for a table.
When our name was finally called, we traveled by elevator to the third floor. I ordered tilapia which was greasy but good.
Hands down, the highlight of the meal was the skillet hoecake. Topped with maple syrup, it was a taste of heaven!
~Merrill ♥
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