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SOUTHERN CUISINE — A CULTURAL COLLISION

Southern Cuisine— A Cultural Collision   Consideration of our gastronomic practices is essential to any thorough examination of the American South. We enjoy dishes that are uniquely our own, and they play a huge part in how we Southerners define … Continue reading

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How to Make Classic Banana Pudding Like a True Southerner

How to make Classic Banana Pudding like a true Southerner By Southfacin’ Cook Patsy Brumfield   This is one of the most nostalgic desserts ever. Don’t kid yourself that the yellow powder in the box will do – it won’t, … Continue reading

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Thanksgiving–A Celebration of Appreciation

Thanksgiving is a holiday for the senses! A holiday teaming with delectable aromas and color. A holiday for remembering or creating a lifetime of memories. A holiday when everyone has a singleness of purpose, and in theory at least: that … Continue reading

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Great Grits! What’s a “grit”? by Tom Lawrence

DIXIE LILY YELLOW GRITS Everyone north of Tennessee will tell you that grits are an acquired taste. I don’t believe this to be accurate. The problem with grits is that for the most part, they are poorly prepared, even in … Continue reading

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Conecuh Sausage Company

On occasion I try to adopt an “attitude of gratitude.” Recently, I found myself counting my blessings about my life in general, and more specifically, the fact that I live in a great small town, tucked away in America’s Deep … Continue reading

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