Two Casseroles For Your Holiday Table
Okay, so the news has been on the slim side lately. But we will be cooking ourselves silly for the upcoming holidays. These two casseroles will be on both our Thanksgiving and Christmas tables.
Okay, so the news has been on the slim side lately. But we will be cooking ourselves silly for the upcoming holidays. These two casseroles will be on both our Thanksgiving and Christmas tables.
Occasionally, I come upon a story that is moving, remarkable, and worthy of sharing with others.
Children have a unique way of entertaining themselves as readers well know who have observed them at play.
Have you ever wanted to question a statement a speaker has made, sometimes controversial, but had no practical opportunity especially when spoken from a church pulpit?
Here is a recipe I have not made in quite a while but this is a good pie.
I recently wrote a column about the Hamer School c. 1930s. Compared to schools today, it seemed third world, but for most, despite obvious shortcomings, it got the job done with some modest success.
What’s not to envy? He has scores of friends, very popular, lots of interests, a physique to die for and an abundance of self confidence. What could be better? Let me count the ways as seen from an outsider.
Back by popular demand is Lynn Liebenrood’s sweet potato pound cake recipe. It’s easy and is so good.
I constantly hear husbands and men refer to their “better half.” Many married men use this informal term to reference their wives.
There are some questions that we ask that seemingly have no answers or at least no really clear answers that are easily understood.