tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860957214553064471.post5239603175459526526..comments2024-02-10T04:41:36.484-05:00Comments on Who Moved My Cheese Straw?: Inglis Fletcher, Meet the Country CaptainOur Porch in Hillsboroughhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13422641793594143386noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860957214553064471.post-16572456327756492492012-10-26T15:58:11.621-04:002012-10-26T15:58:11.621-04:00Very interesting. She was my great-grandmothers 1s...Very interesting. She was my great-grandmothers 1st cousin. And odd--I named my first daughter Tawnyah and my mother used to call her Tawney! Fascinating lady. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860957214553064471.post-89774718067115508032012-05-24T20:44:14.549-04:002012-05-24T20:44:14.549-04:00I'm reading Inglis Fletcher's NC books. I...I'm reading Inglis Fletcher's NC books. I wade through the "tawney" hair, "tawney eyes" and even the "tawney" Albemarle sound and I find myself saying: "I didn't know that!" and I go look it up to see if she got it right. She's making me learn NC history and I'm loving it. NellieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860957214553064471.post-51615470015238007192011-03-25T00:05:22.842-04:002011-03-25T00:05:22.842-04:00what a wonderful post! I read "Lusty Wind for...what a wonderful post! I read "Lusty Wind for the Carolinas' in the Exuma Islands where part of this novel was set. Thanks for remembering Inglis Fletcher.Chloe Tuttlehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12291122142541653070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1860957214553064471.post-46497594310966683542010-02-08T10:04:51.445-05:002010-02-08T10:04:51.445-05:00This sounds like a much healthier and lighter vers...This sounds like a much healthier and lighter version of this classic Southern dish, using boneless chicken breasts and just a touch of oil. I am definitely going to try it your way, it sounds delish!<br /><br />Thanks for the introduction to Inglis Fletcher, she sounds like a fascinating woman. My first husband and my children carry the last name of Inglis. I've never seen it used as a first name, but I know in naming children there was a custom with some of naming a child with the mother's maiden name. I wonder if this was the case here? Very interesting!Shellbellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14836629045327379085noreply@blogger.com