By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: Like putting a g-string on an alligator: An activity that’s very difficult, but perhaps not impossible for the fleet...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: On the north side of the grass: Still alive and not 6 feet under… like the Rebels and Bulldogs...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com To commemorate August as National Sandwich Month (see my recent piece on off-the-wall sandwich combos), I have conducted a VERY unofficial poll among...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week There you go: A common Southern expression of affirmation of the obvious, usually stated after conclusion of an event,...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week A tad bit: A classic Southern measurement, equivalent to smidge or smidgen, meaning just a teensy weensy bit more...
Fennel, Brussels sprouts, and kale. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK Dry it Up: (Nothing to do with rainy weather… ) Quit yer caterwauling and...
More savory ways to eat a peach. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Editor’s Note: Last week, Laurie Triplette presented Part 1 of peach recipe ideas, including peach simple...
Spice up Thanksgiving with pumpkin soup, cheesecake and more By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK: All vines and no taters (a Southern state or...