Does the Bible hold the key to maximum health? The question is one that could help us understand how to relieve some of our physical ailments...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: Jackleg: Refers to someone who is unskilled, unprofessional and probably unscrupulous performing some activity or service for which that...
The content and information below is republished with permission from the Cleveland Clinic. This low-fat crunchy pumpkin pie uses only a small amount of oil in...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: About as useless (or useful) as a rubber crutch: Whatever it is, that thing won’t even hold up a...
Oxford Floral will host a showing of the paintings of Chad Mars with a reception Thursday, Oct. 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. and the paintings on display...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: Charm the dew off a honeysuckle: Refers to someone who can be awfully charming. Like Bo Wallace and Friends...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: A blister: A person who shows up after all the hard work has been completed. Hopefully, not the Ole...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: His family tree ain’t got no branches on it: A derogatory reference to a person’s inherent capability (or inability),...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: He’s been catfished: This recent expression refers to someone who’s been emotionally duped on the internet by another person....
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week: Poor mouthing: A verb that describes how a person moans and groans in self-deprecation about lacking funds or capability...