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Savanah woman, 94, has first-ever fast food meal

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Posted 9:27AM on Wednesday 22nd May 2002 ( 23 years ago )
SAVANNAH - Katherine Sheppard waited her whole life to be asked one simple question: ``Would you like fries with that?&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The 94-year-old Savannah woman had never eaten fast food before Monday, when she visited a McDonald&#39;s and was treated to a sampler of modern-day staples: Big Mac, Chicken McNuggets and Filet-o-Fish. <br> <br> ``The fish sandwich is a complete surprise,&#39;&#39; said Sheppard, who had no need for fast food for the past nine and a half decades because she always cooked for herself. <br> <br> ``I love fish, and I didn&#39;t know a fish sandwich could be so tasty.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Restaurant owner Pat Tracy also gave Sheppard a goodie bag filled with a purple McDonald&#39;s straw; a ceramic McDonald&#39;s coffee mug; a small, stuffed Ronald McDonald doll; and an old-style McDonald&#39;s paper hat signed by the crew. <br> <br> ``At 94 years, we wanted her to have the best time ever at a fast-food restaurant,&#39;&#39; Tracy said. <br> <br> Sheppard&#39;s son, Edward, said his mother was always too busy cooking up her own special dishes, including his favorite seafood gumbo and shrimp salad. ``She&#39;s cooked for everybody and his brother for all these years.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> The trip was organized by the activity therapy director at Riverview Health and Rehabilitation Center after Katherine Sheppard told some of her fellow residents that she&#39;d never had a Quarter Pounder, Whopper or Frosty. <br> <br> Sheppard arrived in style, riding in a shiny red Toyota MR2 Spyder convertible and escorted by Tony Calandra - also 94. A participant each year in the center&#39;s beauty pageant, she was dressed in a dark green dress, coat and hat - along with green St. Patrick&#39;s Day beads - but traded in her hat for the paper crew hat. <br> <br> She also prepared her appetite for the trip, having only hot tea for breakfast. <br> <br> ``I didn&#39;t have a darn thing to eat,&#39;&#39; she said.

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