Text by Sheila Nelson Photos by Always and Forever Photography P.J. Slaughter’s earliest kitchen memories include playing with his mother’s pots and pans on the kitchen floor and his first cooking experience with eggs in a microwave. He comes from a big family which put a lot of emphasis on good food in large quantities, as well as the fellowship which went along with enjoying it together. This 33-year-old Pulaski County native and resident of Dublin has always enjoyed cooking. …
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