Honey Fried Chicken

Forget going out to eat or ordering takeout every time you crave Southern food. Try making Honey Fried Chicken at home.

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Houston’s Walnut Apple Cobbler – no one makes food like Houston’s

Houston’s Walnut Apple Cobbler – no one makes food like Houston’s takes approximately 30 minutes from beginning to end.

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Hush Puppies

Hush Puppies requires around 25 minutes from start to finish. This recipe serves 6 and costs 26 cents per serving. Watch

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Buttermilk Biscuits

The recipe Buttermilk Biscuits could satisfy your Southern craving in around 35 minutes. For 22 cents per serving, you g

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Confetti Succotash

Confetti Succotash requires approximately 20 minutes from start to finish. This side dish has 186 calories, 7g of protei

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Kids Can Make: Healthy Peanut Butter Balls

The recipe Kids Can Make: Healthy Peanut Butter Balls could satisfy your Southern craving in around 5 minutes. This dair

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The Kitchen Diva's Buttermilk Pecan Fish Filets

The Kitchen Diva's Buttermilk Pecan Fish Filets requires approximately 45 minutes from start to finish. One serving cont

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Jalapeno Cornbread Stuffing

Jalapeno Cornbread Stuffing takes about 45 minutes from beginning to end. This recipe makes 10 servings with 728 calorie

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Crispy Buttermilk Fried Chicken

You can never have too many main course recipes, so give Crispy Buttermilk Fried Chicken a try. This recipe makes 6 serv

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Southern Style Green Bean

If you want to add more gluten free recipes to your recipe box, Southern Style Green Bean might be a recipe you should t

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Food Trivia

Pringles once had a lawsuit trying to prove that they weren't really potato chips.

Food Joke

I took my two sons, ages seven and five to the playground at our local park. My seven year old was very proud as he was able to read the sign with all the rules to his brother. "Do not jump on the merry-go-round when in motion." "Go down the slide while sitting only." "Only one child on a swing at a time." There were about twenty rules and the boys promised to obey them all, if I would trust them and let them play without Daddy standing by. They said that they were too old to be watched and their friends would tease them calling them babies if Dad stayed. I made them promise to be good and obey the rules, and rejoined my wife preparing our picnic lunch. When it was time to get the children, I decided to watch them at a distance for a while to see how reliable they were in following my instructions. I found that they obeyed most of the printed instructions. That is, all but one. They would get on the tall semicircular slide and go down head first or backward. Angerly, I picked up the children and took them over to the posted regulations and made my seven year old read it aloud again. Then I asked the boys what they had to say for themselves. My five year old answered immediately, "Don't be silly, Dad. No one uses a slide rule anymore!"

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