I was ten years old and I couldn’t see over the big black cast-iron skillet. So Mom made me pull up a chair, a burnt orange floral Naugahyde chair from the kitchen dinette. She laid the greasy strips of raw bacon neatly in rows as the skillet heated. Gradually the fat began turning from creamy white to amber translucence as I came of age as a woman in the Southern kitchen.

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