The musician joins us for this weeks episode of Biscuits & Jam.

I would always get a cold roast beef sandwich and a Coke.

It was about six ounces of Coke, and you did not get free refills back then."

LeeAnn Womack

“Tinsel on a real tree.

Cousins from North Carolina and Louisiana with plates of food and casserole dishes.

It was the ’60s and ’70s, so we had those plastic blow molds everywhere.

I collect those now.

-Lee Ann Womack

“My mom is a great cook.

Herpound cakeis famous around here.

And so is her Watergate Salad.

It’s Cool Whip, pistachio pudding mix, crushed pineapples, and mini marshmallows.

There’s all kinds of things that Southern girls make with Jello and Cool Whip.”

“My mom sews.

She made about 200.

“We still do it at every show.

The song affected so many people in such a deep, deep way.

People associate that song with these life-changing moments like graduations and when kids are born.”

About Biscuits & Jam

In the South, talking about food is personal.

It’s a way of sharing your history, your Family, your culture, and yourself.

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Get a transcript of thefull interview with Lee Ann Womack.