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...
By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Southernism of the Week Omaha: Need I say anything? Stay Warm and Toasty With South-of-the-Border Super Bowl Food Are we ready for some...
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...
Squash and more rock to the beet. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK Go around your elbow to get to your thumb: An expression referring...
Laurie Triplette reviews Big Bad Chef’s Pickles, Pigs & Whiskey. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com Pickles, Pigs & Whiskey: Recipes From My Three Favorite Food Groups, the first...
Ole Miss Department of Nutrition and Hospitality Management releases raft of recipes. Are You Ready was the prevailing theme of the September 6 weekend in Oxford,...
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...
Feel warm and fuzzy with these peach-forward recipes. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK Peachy (also peachy keen): Just fine. Great. Dandy. Swell. Wonderful. Arranged...
A bread, a salsa, a sauce, and a drink that are all the berries. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK I found myself: A grammatically...
Shrimp, salad, salsa and other savory summer satisfiers. By Laurie Triplette ldtriplette@aol.com SOUTHERNISM OF THE WEEK Catch as catch can: To make do with what’s available in...