Penne Pasta with Roasted Veggies and Mariana Sauce
Welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen, folks. Today’s recipe will have anyone eating their veggies. I'll walk y'all through it! “Penne Pasta with Roasted Veggies and Mariana Sauce” 1 Vidalia onion, peeled and sliced into strips 1 red pepper (washed, cored, and sliced into strips) 1 yellow pepper (washed, cored, and sliced into strips) 1 green pepper (washed, cored, and sliced into strips) Fresh mushrooms, sliced 1 box Penne Pasta 2 Cups
Score One for Mrs. Mamie Lee
I’ve told y’all story after story about Old Man Henry and the good-natured ribbing he’s always giving his wife. Well, turnabout is fair play, girls, and it seems Mrs. Mamie is getting pretty good at the game herself. First a little back story: Mrs. Mamie has been having a few weak spells, nothing really serious, but our local doctor thought she should have it checked out
Traveling and Travailing with Aunt Jerri and Uncle PJ
Hello folks, let’s chat… My friend's Aunt Jerri and Uncle PJ are officially retired. They enjoy traveling and squabbling and they have stories stacked up from both, like the time Aunt Jerri lost her wedding rings. They back-tracked for miles and searched their vehicle high and low. Nothing. Aunt Jerri just knew those rings were history—until that last pit stop. She had barely assumed the
Morning Love Blast from All Things Southern
Ran across one of my absolute favorite Oswald Chambers quotes this morning and just had to stop and share again in picture form. Be blessed and be a blessing. I'll see y'all on the air this afternoon. ATS LIVE details can be found here. Hugs, Shellie
Toilet Booger Telling at Shellie TV
Hello dear readers! I thought I'd let y'all know there's a new video clip up on Shellie TV. It's a Toilet Booger story I shared with the Cowgirl Convention in Tyler, TX!. I hope y'all enjoy! Do feel free to share and warn your loved ones of the dangers lurking out there. Hugs, Shellie
Wrong Side of Temptation and the Original High Road
Today’s story is yet another from the Christmas holidays. I can’t help it. I stack up more stories than there is time to tell ‘em. At this rate, I should be opining on Valentine’s Day by Easter weekend. I have a nutcracker collection that inhabits my dining room during the holidays. Gathered in groups on the dinner table, the side board, occasional table and china buffet,
Larry McMurtry in the Southern Quote
He was born June 3, 1936 in Wichita Falls, Texas but he grew up on a ranch outside Archer City. In years to come the area would become the model for a town called Thalia that appeared in much of his fiction. Larry McMurtry’s life has been one filled with books and a love of bookstores. His first start in the business was a job managing
The Good Judge Holds Court
I take some good-natured ribbing at times about stretching the corners of my stories for entertainment value but I would like the record to show that fishermen and hunters give me a run for my money. One day a group of men were standing around the John Deere store reminiscing about hunting trips gone by when Judge Allen and his wife had dropped in to do