Last week, I mentioned a festival – a cornbread one – in a post about a Celtic gathering in Maryland.
I have been looking into it a little more and found The Cornbread Gospels and Crescent Dragonwagon. Now, I have a suspicion Crescent Dragonwagon is not her real name, but then again I am somewhat limited in my knowledge of cultural names. I happened upon her while looking at the stuff that is going to be at the National Cornbread Festival in New Pittsburg, Tennessee. (Do you realize how hard it is not to put a “h” on the end of Pittsburg, you New Pittsburgians?) Well, anyway she will be autographing her book and providing historical information on cornbread.
I don’t care for cornbread, but I like festivals. Will Bayou Billy be at this one? He’s my favorite drink vendor, you know – who has been coming to the Kendallville, Indiana Apple Festival, but apparently is NOT this year. Please rethink this, Bayou. It’s okay if I call you by your first name, right?
But back to Ms. Dragonwagon – ACK! I’m slow – being a visual person, I missed the auditory pun until now. Anyway, here is her picture with cornbread which includes this comment:
“To those of us for whom cornbread is
religion, Crescent Dragonwagon is our
favorite evangelist — her voice engaging
and fiery, inspiring us to diversify our daily bread: from the thin-and-lacy, to the glazed drop scone, to the cheese coin.But we bet the unconverted will flock to THE CORNBREAD GOSPELS, too, for its wisdom—such as how to cut fresh corn from the cob
and the proper way to store stone-ground cornmeal—and its downright delicious recipes.”Matt Lee and Ted Lee, The Lee Bros. Southern Cookbook
And here is her website. I think she’s written a new book about vegetarian cooking, but after the missed pun, I don’t know if I can trust my brain.