This is a cute story that many who lived on a farm can relate to. Bitterweed Butter by Dorothy Graham Gast When I was in 10th grade, my teacher at Tuscaloosa County High school, Mrs. Maxwell was extolling the virtues of fresh churned butter over margarine. I asked Mama if I could take my teacher […]
Drawing shows a military camp at the base of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee (Excerpt from HISTORY OF ROANOKE1 The Roanoke Leader, Roanoke, Alabama November 1956-1957, presented as a Public Service, THE COMMERCIAL BANK) The story of Jim Scott is told by his grandson Ernest Scott, who lives on the old Pittman place on Gilliland Road just […]
Excerpt transcribed from The Etowah Observer, Alabama City, Alabama March 17, 1932. ATTALLA SOCIAL NEWS CHURCH MEETINGS Circle No. 1 on the Women’s Missionary Society of the First Baptist church met Monday afternoon with Mrs. Georgia Galloway at her home on Fifth avenue. The devotional for the afternoon was given by Mrs. C. D. Kellar, […]
SCROLL DOWN TO SEE RECIPES Suet Pudding from 1894 Recipe One cup of suet, chopped fine, one-half cup sugar, one-half cup of molasses, one cup of raisins, three cups of flour, one teaspoon of soda, one-half teaspoon of salt; milk enough for a stiff batter. Steam one hour and a half. Sauce for the Pudding […]
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