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BLACK OWNED BUSINESS MONTH Delicious food. Wonderful memories. These are words that come to mind when I think of my beloved grandmother Ruby (Bradley) Parsons. Grandma Ruby loved to cook. Holidays were a blast, that’s when she was at her best. Grandma Ruby affectionately known as Granny would be up before the sun, checking on the succulent turkey, stirring those gorgeous greens, and lowering the fire under the down-home chitterlings. I remember I had the privilege of toasting the bread for the dressing oh, it was so good. Grandma Ruby looked forward to seeing the smiles on our faces when we all sat down to eat. Smiles of anticipation and later satisfaction, for love was put into each and every recipe, love for her family which included her passion for cooking. In the summertime Grandma Ruby extended this passion to the community and prepared meals for the Community Day Camp. She set the menu, ordered the food, and prepared the lunches. Grandma Ruby was our wonder woman; she got the job done. Granny as everyone called her, loved to cook! She only knew how to prepare meals for an army and was in her element doing it. As matter of fact, she couldn’t cook for 2 or 3 people. It would be an insult to Granny, there was always room for one more. From hearty home cooked meals to delicious pies Granny was the best! When you eat at Ruby B’s you’re not only eating food but becoming part of the family enjoying dishes, with each delectable bite made with love. Come hungry and leave full, experience legacy firsthand. Make sure to visit us at Ruby B’s at local events, call us for catering, or join us at Kitchen Spaces in October. Follow us on Facebook.

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