Food for Faulkner
October 19, 2006 2:27 AM
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Food for Faulkner: My boyfriend just suggested we go on a road trip this Sunday to
Rowan Oak, Faulkner's old digs, to celebrate his finishing
The Sound and the Fury recently. I would like to pack a picnic lunch, or some kind of car-friendly food, and it just occurred to me it'd make me a super duper brilliant girlfriend if I could think of something Faulkner related. Best would be food mentioned in his books, but even something related to Faulkner's life would be cool.
No jokes about bringing lots of alcohol--too obvious! It's late, and I have to work Friday and Saturday, so I'm hoping to come up with a plan by the end of tomorrow. S'why I'm asking for help--any ideas? Thanks in advance.
posted by ifjuly to food & drink (17 comments total)
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Tobacco isn't healthy and whiskey's a bad idea if you're driving, but:
A picnic lunch appropriate to a denizen of the Deep South such as Mr. Faulkner would include cold fried chicken, country ham biscuits (if you can't find country ham where you are, you can cheat and use prosciutto, but it's not quite the same thing at all), potato salad, tart cole slaw, pecan or sweet potato pie for dessert, etc.
Ideally you would wash it all down with fifths of bourbon straight from the bottle but that's not a smart play if you're driving, as noted above, so make some sweet iced tea instead. And buy a pack of filterless Luckies to smoke afterwards if you *really* have to have the authentic experience.
posted by enrevanche at 4:31 AM on October 19, 2006