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It's the 16th day of 30 Days of Thankfulness. I'm relishing the notes of gratitude I see my family and friends posting here, there, and everywhere and I love stumbling upon the words of grateful strangers. Sweet, funny, poignant words, letters from our laptops, strung together on our keyboards. When I see them, I hear James. I can't help it. I see the Lord's brother everywhere right now and I hear him in my head. I'd say Blame in on

Hey folks, welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. I'm cooking "Hamburger Stroganoff" for supper tonight. It's a good satisfying meal, but you don't have to take my word for it. Take it easy while I tell you how to stir it up and if it sounds good to you, you can print it out and go for it. "Hamburger Stroganoff" ½ cup minced onion ¼ teaspoon pepper 1

It’s hard for my southern friends and I to relate to weather that gets cold and stays cold. Indeed, our hearts have been truly heavy watching our East Coast neighbors struggle with the aftermath of Super Storm Sandy and frigid temperatures, too! As a matter of fact, it has led to some last minute adjustments on the All Things Southern community’s annual charity drive. This

Hello folks! I'm extra excited today because I get to welcome all of you to our new All Things Southern porch. BIG KUDOS to my daughter Miss Kitchen Belleicious for all the hard work she put into developing it! I hope you'll take time to look around a bit. There are a lot of cool bells and whistles around here. For instance, under the Media

I wrote these words Wednesday morning, "An Open Letter to Both Sides of the Fence on this 7th Morning of 30 Days of Thankfulness."  More thoughts as the punditry continues: If parties, presidents, and politics could educate, legislate, and eradicate hate, poverty, and crime well-meaning moral men would've long done so. The only Man with the answer didn't run for office because He's already enthroned.  "And I, if I be lifted up from the