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Alma Jean Sullivan
Chef Angelo Hill’s Grandma

The beautiful woman that Introduce Bread Pudding in my life. Growing up as a child eating my grandmother’s famous bread pudding, stuck with me all my life. I was so amazed at how she could put the ends of bread in a bowl, to make this delicious dish.” In my head as a child watching her make bread pudding was like looking at vomit! I was thinking in my head “this woman is crazy putting all these ingredients together, I’ll never eat this crap.” But when I tell you!!!! When it came out the oven and she gave me a piece, I was like “grandma can I get another piece.”

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The loyalty of cooking, fellowship, and breaking bread with
family is so valuable

Those moments were very special in my life to watch all of my cousins, uncles, and aunties fight over grandma Alma Jean’s bread pudding. Did I mention the neighborhood wanted some as well? My grandmother showed me what family was about through the loyalty of cooking, fellowship and breaking bread. Grandma made sure the family came together to love each other even through good times or bad. 

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My grandmother is the woman who believes that no matter what time you come to her house, she will go in that kitchen and cook you a full course meal, that could feed five people. In my head thinking, “why is grandma cooking all this food I can’t eat all this.” No matter what anybody had to say about her feeding her grandchildren “you better not mess with grandma grand-babies” or she will let you have some words not too holy for the ears. Grandma Alma Jean is the grandma that will always have your back, listen to you and swear to you that she will not tell your business, but tell your business to get in contact on whoever made you upset, because she loves and cares about you.

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My beautiful family God has
trusted me to protect and love.
Proverbs 22:6

I would not trade it for the world. Family to her is about being there for one another even if you disagree or agree. But be there to support your family. Supporting does not always mean you agree. Saying no is loving your family as well as saying yes.

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