Libby’s Recipes: Cheesecake Bars
I have not yet tried this recipe but am told it is good.
I have not yet tried this recipe but am told it is good.
Over twenty-three hundred years ago in the ancient city of Athens, Greece, tradition tells of a search for an honest man conducted in broad daylight with a lantern.
I did not start turkey hunting until I was in college, and quickly realized that shooting a turkey is not as easy as it appears to be on TV.
Recently, I witnessed a couple of young boys, who were around eleven years old, being very disrespectful and defiant in both their attitude and behavior.
Once upon a time when I was a cocky, conceited, and overconfident athlete in high school, I learned a valuable lesson that would last me a lifetime.
0 Columnist’s Note: I yield my space this week to Councilmen Archie Scott and Randy Goings. Against the Odds: From Policeman to Politician By Councilman Archie Scott Dillon County Council…
I went to Charleston for the weekend to visit the South Eastern Wildlife Expo and stayed with Bo Hutchison (a friend from the Citadel) at his apartment. Bo and his roommate had caught a load of oysters and shrimp which we were planning on cooking Friday night. As we stood around the table cracking oyster shells, Bo asked if I would like to try shad fishing with him in the morning, and fishing is one thing I just can’t turn down.
The Church has always been the nexus of the African-American community. From the earliest days of the American slave, the Church of the Black people was once considered the greatest seedbed, stabilizer, and strength, and stimulator of African-American culture.
This week’s recipe comes from my sister’s in-laws in Taylorsville, NC. Judy really like it; she says the topping sets it apart.
Now for this week’s recipe. Per special request by Ricky Taylor, I was asked for casseroles and meat and potato dishes. Enough of the sweets, he said.