I love the Southern Living recipes. I have some hardback books of them. I love sitting around and just thumbing through the pages and pictures. It's still more fun than looking at recipes on the Internet. My grandparents and dad knew Fannie Flag. She lived on Fairhope, Alabama where my dad and grandparents used to live. Unfortunately, I never met her but love "Fried Green Tomatoes". Both the food and the movie. "TAWANDAAAA!" 😂 Great job on the cake.
Southern Living magazine is definitely comfort food (pun intended), especially for the half of the year it's cold and gloomy here in the Midwest. I subscribed years ago and I still get excited each month when it shows up in my mailbox. That's pretty cool about knowing Ms Flagg. The first time we saw the movie was in church(!) when the pastor used the "Tawandaaaa!!!" car scene to illustrate a point I have long since forgotten. My parents liked it so much they rented the movie from the library and the rest, as they say, is history.
The yellow mixer makes this video even more fantastic. 💛
Without a doubt it's the cutest thing in my kitchen.
Yummy 😍😋
I love the Southern Living recipes. I have some hardback books of them.
I love sitting around and just thumbing through the pages and pictures.
It's still more fun than looking at recipes on the Internet.
My grandparents and dad knew Fannie Flag.
She lived on Fairhope, Alabama where my dad and grandparents used to live.
Unfortunately, I never met her but love "Fried Green Tomatoes". Both the food and the movie.
"TAWANDAAAA!" 😂
Great job on the cake.
Southern Living magazine is definitely comfort food (pun intended), especially for the half of the year it's cold and gloomy here in the Midwest. I subscribed years ago and I still get excited each month when it shows up in my mailbox.
That's pretty cool about knowing Ms Flagg. The first time we saw the movie was in church(!) when the pastor used the "Tawandaaaa!!!" car scene to illustrate a point I have long since forgotten. My parents liked it so much they rented the movie from the library and the rest, as they say, is history.