Texas Chili for the Soul | Who the heck needs chicken soup Published By Sam Houston
The other day I was checking for messages on Facebook when I stumbled upon Texas Chili for the Soul | Who the heck needs chicken soup? and decided I would like to have a copy of Texas Chili for the Soul | Who the heck needs chicken soup?. So I added Texas Chili for the Soul | Who the heck needs chicken soup? to my Christmas Wish List and I am believing that if Santa doesn’t bring me a copy David or Charlie might be nice enough to order a copy for me.
If that doesn’t happen I plan on ordering a copy of Texas Chili for the Soul | Who the heck needs chicken soup? for my father and I just might order a copy for myself at the same time. Because if I end up with two copies I know plenty of people I could Gift the second copy to including my Father in Law or my best friend Debbie. As I could see her reading and laughing until she is crying.
Texas Chili for the Soul | Who the heck needs chicken soup?
The expressions will make you giggle and the stories are sure to make you stop and think about the life lessons they reveal. Whether you are a multigenerational Texan, a new arrival, or simply have affection for Texas, “Texas Chili for the Soul” will satisfy your appetite for an explanation of life, written in a simple cowboy sort of way.
“You can’t tell much about a man nor a watermelon till they get thumped”
“Nobody has ever drowned in their own sweat”
“Remember to load your brain before you shoot off your mouth”
“You can’t make chicken salad out of chicken manure, no matter how much mayonnaise you add”
Sam Houston has been entertaining audiences throughout Texas performing his one man show “The Lion of Texas – An Evening with Sam Houston“, a biographical drama about his famous namesake. His love of Texas and for the extraordinary manner which Texans express their deepest feelings about character and life brought him to write “Texas Chili for the Soul“; a collection of short stories which provides important life lessons while illustrating unique Texas expressions.