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As a young boy growing up in a very modest home in North Texas suburbia, much of what is taken for granted in today's society was for me an extravagance. That especially included bottled soda, which was a treat reserved for special occasions such as watching a baseball game at LaGrave Field with my father, […]
Okra, or ladies’ fingers as the pods are sometimes referred to because of their long, tapered, finger-like shape, is thought by many historians to have originated in east Africa.
Before explorers set foot on American soil, the Cherokee and Creek Indians were making raisins, dumplings, drinks, and poultices from wild grapes they called muscadines.
These delicious, fancy Christmas cookies are an elegant addition to any holiday gathering.
This wonderful fruit bread is made from the largest edible fruit native to North America.