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On Cooking Southern: Brew Up A SUPER Bowl Party With These Eats
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Triflin’: Wasting everybody’s time by not living up to innate potential due to lack of focus, inattention to detail, or just...
On Cooking Southern: Ready For A Menu Change? Standing Rib Roast Is Always Prime
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Stiff-necked: A person who’s stubborn and unyielding in a belief or action, who’s just about got their knickers inappropriately in a...
On Cooking Southern: Make A Date With These Holiday Goodies
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
One jingle bell short of a full ride: That sleigh is full but someone is not pulling their full load. Related...
On Cooking Southern: Have A Happy Thanksgiving With A Side of Sides
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Tight: That feeling of being about to explode due to too much booze or food or still-buttoned skinny jeans.
Most of us...
On Cooking Southern: The Old Bride’s Tips for a Terrific Turkey Day
IT’S TIME TO GET READY FOR THANKSGIVING.
November’s here already. Throw away the rotting Jack-o-lantern and petrified candy corn. Pack away the curled witch toes...
On Cooking Southern: Hispanic-Flavored Finger Foods Make Everything More Bearable
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Grinning like a possum eating a sweet potato/briar/persimmons: A countenance that may be misleading, indicative of something more sinister. A...
On Cooking Southern: Seattle Fare Adapts Well To Southern Flair
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Big Fish in a Little Pond: Preference for residing in an environment that promotes continued growth ... earliest known printed reference...
On Cooking Southern: Chocolate, Caramel, Apples And Bacon Signal Spectacular Tailgate Time
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Suck it up and go (keep on going): What Rebel Bears need to do in the wake of being Rolled. This...
On Cooking Southern: Modern He-Men and Strong Women Can Can… And Should
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Holler: NOUN: A place that’s an indentation in the landscape; VERB: To call loudly. As in, Mama used to holler at...
On Cooking Southern: There’s Still Time to Eat Light – Dress Up Market Fare...
SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK
Fat and happy as a tick on a lazy dog: A state of being whereby one happily rolls along with no...