Shut the Front Door Sloppy Joes
Hey folks! I remember way back in the day when Mama would serve Sloppy Joes and snag major brownie points with our family. My sisters and I thought it was a special treat. I still think the sweet and savory flavors of Sloppy Joes are all that, but these days I make my own sauce instead of reaching for Manwich. (No offense, Manwhich! LOL!) Earlier in
Carrot Souffle with Candied Pecan Topping
Recipe cred for this delicious Carrot Soufflé goes to my hairdresser, Lisa Hattaway. Of course, I added a candied pecan topping because that’s just how the women in my family role. We are genetically bound to tweak a dish. I wanted to give this dish a trial run before Thanksgiving, and y'all, have mercy! Phil and I gave it an A+ and we would grade
SRC News, Visiting with Shontell Brewer, and Head Help
Hey folks! This is the transcript of this week's podcast. The audio file is here and it's found again at the bottom of this page. Of course, you can also subscribe for FREE at iTunes. I hope you enjoy! Welcome, y’all. Shellie here, in this week’s episode I’ll be chatting with Shontell Brewer about how moms can embrace the Mission Field that is right under their
Tiffany King Visits ATS and Shellie Fesses Up!
This is Shellie, AKA Belle of All Things Southern, helping hungry hearts feast on Jesus through humor & storytelling, and it’s a blessing to have you drop by. The men are still busy harvesting and I’m here in the office where I’ve prepared a fun show for y’all. Author and host of the popular website eatathometonight.com Tiffany King will join me in a bit to talk about
The Belle’s Brown Honey Breakfast Bars
Welcome back to the kitchen, y’all! Here’s a great recipe for those back to school kids. I call ‘em The Belle’s Brown Honey Breakfast Bars, but the beloved farmer eats them for snacks, treats, dessert
Baked French Toast
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! Everyone loves French Toast! However, making enough for the whole family and having everyone sit down to a hot plate at the same time can be daunting. Right? Right. The solution? Make my French Toast Casserole. You can do most of the work the night before and put the finishing touches on it the
The Belle’s Gouda Mac and Cheese
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. It was the evaporated milk that caught my attention. I saw a recipe for homemade mac and cheese that used Pet Milk. Interesting, I thought. I’ve never used Pet Milk in my own mac and cheese. It also happens that I had some fresh Gouda cheese on hand that I was thinking would be
Grandma Stone’s Poor Man’s Candy
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen! When I was a little girl, my Grandma Stone would make us kids something she called Potato Candy. I love both the unique melt in your mouth flavor and the memories it inspires. Granted, I figured out long ago that the name didn’t exactly make peoples’ mouth water but it was only recently that
Cheesy Lasagna with Baby Spinach
Hello folks and welcome back to the All Things Southern kitchen. We’re making my Cheesy Lasagna with Baby Spinach”. I know. I know. Lasagna gets a bad rap for being labor intensive. But, it really isn’t. It’s just a matter of preparing your layers and assembling ‘em. Here, let me show you. “Cheesy Lasagna with Baby Spinach” 1 package of lasagna noodles (twelve count) 1 pound bulk sausage 1
Mexican Corn Coleslaw from Church of the Cross
I've got a delicious new recipe for y'all from my recent trip to Bluffton, South Carolina, compliments of Church of the Cross and their church cookbook. One of the neatest parts of my job is the cookbook gifts I often get when I travel and speak. I’m amassing quite a collection and I love to share my finds from those treasured volumes with you! Like this Mexican Corn