My Apologies to Cows Everywhere
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Sausage Creole and Rice
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! Its dinner time, you’re late getting home from work and the family is famished. What ‘cha gonna do? I’m afraid I can’t feed all of you-- although I'd love to-- but I can teach y’all how to have just a few ingredients in the pantry and fridge and whip up something wonderful in no
Riding Coat Tails and Red Letter Days
For someone who loves stories, family, history, and worshipping Jesus with like-minded believers, it was a red letter day! I got to travel back in time once again, to that small country church I've told y'all about, where five generations of my family members before me have worshipped. Only this time my son and his family were with us, so you can make that seven! If
They Want to Brand Her!
"They want to brand me," my friend said. Be at peace, y'all. It's not as ominous as it sounds. My friend Joneal and I were talking business and all things Jesus when the conversation turned to branding. Dr. Joneal Kirby is the creator and director of a mentoring ministry for women called, Heart to Home. I'll be mentioning her name more in the coming months as
Shellie’s Chicken Salad Pot Pie
Hello folks, and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! So, here's the deal-- I'm not a big potpie fan. I mean, I'll eat it but it's not my favorite. On the other hand, I do like the concept of a potpie and I am a huge chicken salad fan
Southern Mamas Opine on the Call Home App
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Everybody Puts Their Drawers on the Same Way
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Fall’s Favorite Spice Tea
Welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. We southerners have learned to be flexible about what constitutes a new season. If the calendar says it's fall, by golly, it's fall! Long before our stubborn trees give up a leaf and regardless of whether we need shorts or sweaters, we take our make-the-best-of-it upbringing and deem that the season has arrived. We'll pull out our
Beware the Stealthy Fog
A light fog blanketing the landscape can be calming to the soul. Sitting on my back porch, for instance, talking to the Good Lord while the early morning is trying to slip out of its thin pale robe. That's a nice prescription for peace. There are other times when fog is less appreciated, say when you're driving, or how about when it begins to roll up