Category Archives: Southern Childhood

The Station Wagon…..Yesterday’s Mini Van

I was born in the late 70’s and being an 80’s -90’s kid I grew up in a station wagon. I am sure many of you can relate from my generation. I remember when I was really young my Mom … Continue reading

Posted in Southern Childhood | Tagged , , , , | 5 Comments

For the Love of Animals

Well HELLO everybody! How goes it? Is everyone staying warm? The temps in KY were around -25 yesterday so it has been a bit hard to stay warm. Anne and I have horses that have to be looked after and … Continue reading

Posted in Southern Childhood | 2 Comments

Jellied Cranberry Sauce and The Great Depression

My sweet Southern Grandmother was extremely traditional when it came to her Thanksgiving meal. She was a very adventurous cook but not when it came to the Holidays. The holiday meal was as old school as they came. Every year we had … Continue reading

Posted in Southern Childhood | 4 Comments

Southern Holiday Traditions

“Traditions make memories, they are symbolic and they help keep a little bit of time frozen for us to remember each year.” It is that time a year…you know the time…where you eat and hang out with your family. What … Continue reading

Posted in Southern Childhood | 2 Comments

Easy Egg Muffin Cups

Growing up on a wonderful farm in central Kentucky, we were blessed to be surrounded by amazing southern women. Food was always abundant since we had our own garden full of wonderful vegetables. Leigh and I would come home from … Continue reading

Posted in Recipe, Southern Childhood | 3 Comments

The Twins!

Welcome to The Southern Twins! We are so glad you are here. Anne and I grew up in a southern family where tradition runs deep. As little girls we were lucky to grow up on a pretty  farm in Kentucky … Continue reading

Posted in Southern Childhood | Tagged , , | 1 Comment