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Hi :)

I thought with the planning of the upcoming Southern Winter Weekend, this

would be appropriate :) my favorite " Southern " Aunt sent this to me and I can

seeeee so much of this in the women I know ....... heehee me too

bone up on these, you will be tested lol

Kathy mom to Sara 10

Southern girls know bad manners when they see them:

~~~~~~Drinking straight out of a can

~~~~~~Not sending thank you notes

~~~~~~Velvet after February

~~~~~~White shoes before Easter or after Labor Day

Southern girls appreciate their natural assets:

~~~~~~Dewy skin

~~~~~~A winning smile

~~~~~~That unforgettable, Southern drawl

Southern girls know their manners:

~~~~~~ " Yes, ma'am "

~~~~~~ " Yes, sir "

Southern girls have a distinct way with fond expressions:

------------ " Y'all come back! "

------------ " Well, bless your heart. "

------------ " Drop by when you can. "

------------ " How's your mother? "

------------ " Love your hair. "

Southern girls don't sweat....they glisten

Southern girls know their summer weather report:

------------Humidity

------------Humidity

------------Humidity

Southern girls know their three R's:

$$$$$$$ Rich

$$$$$$$ Richer

$$$$$$$ Richest

Southern girls know their vacation spots:

++++++The Beach

++++++The Beach

++++++The Beach

Southern girls know the joys of June, July, and August:

======Summer tans

======Wide brimmed hats

======Adorable sandals

Southern girls know everybody's first name:

*********Honey

*********Darlin'

*********Sugah

Southern girls know the movies that speak to their hearts:

-----------Gone With the Wind

-----------Fried Green Tomatoes

-----------Driving Miss Daisy

-----------Steel Magnolias

Southern girls know their religions:

------------Baptist

------------Methodist

------------Football in the SEC

Southern girls know their country breakfasts:

~~~~~~Red-eye gravy

~~~~~~GRITS

~~~~~~Country ham

~~~~~~Mouth-watering homemade biscuits

Southern girls know their p's & q's

---------- " P " ecan pie

---------- " P " ralines

---------- " P " unch

Southern girls know their cities dripping with Southern charm:

---------Richmond

---------ton

---------Savannah

---------Birmingham

---------Atlanta

---------Nawlins'

Southern girls know their elegant gentlemen:

---------Men in uniform

---------Men in tuxedos

---------Rhett , of course

Y'all know Southern girls are quick on the drawl...

Southern girls know their prime real estate

++++The Mall

++++The Beauty Salon

Southern girls know the three deadly sins:

~~~~Bad hair

~~~~Bad manners

~~~~Bad blind dates

Southern girls know men may come and go, but friends are fo'evah! Now

you run along, Sugah, and send this to some other Girls Raised In The

South.

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In a message dated 10/9/2002 7:31:47 AM Central Standard Time,

gboughton@... writes:

> Southern girls know their country breakfasts:

>

> ~~~~~~Red-eye gravy

>

> ~~~~~~GRITS

>

> ~~~~~~Country ham

>

> ~~~~~~Mouth-watering homemade biscuits

>

>

> Ooooo Kathy!

> Loved it all except the breakfast! Well, the ham sounds good for later in

> the day! lol I'd rather have a bagel and a smear! LOL

> Gail in the north

Hi Gail :)

Ive hung on to my " Northern " breakfasts ....... coffee, fast coffee, COFFEE

lol now hubby cooks breakfast for my girls, which I think is fair I DON'T EAT

BREAKFAST lol I cant see myself eating all of my daily fat intake in one meal

lolol

Kathy mom to Sara 10 ...... Ive limited him to 1 southern breakfast a week

now

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Southern girls know their country breakfasts:

~~~~~~Red-eye gravy

~~~~~~GRITS

~~~~~~Country ham

~~~~~~Mouth-watering homemade biscuits

Ooooo Kathy!

Loved it all except the breakfast! Well, the ham sounds good for later in

the day! lol I'd rather have a bagel and a smear! LOL

Gail in the north

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In a message dated 10/10/2002 5:09:17 PM Central Standard Time,

dbonorato4@... writes:

> You can always tell the northerners passing through. They order salad at

> Cracker Barrel. GEEZ. Cracker Barrel is NOT for healthy food guys.

> Speaking of Christmas parties. I had to eat " dressing " made in Milwaukee.

> It was wet white bread. Mine is made from honey cornbread.

> Elaine

ROTFLOL we eat stuffing we don't call it dressing, to me dressing is the

stuff you put on a salad OR the cornbread type of stuffing lol now my true

southern friends do make their dressing with both bread and cornbread just

for me :) I can eat it this way heehee

Kathy mom to Sara 10 .............. I was floored and grossed out once when I

saw my grandpa break up his cornbread and put it into his buttermilk, the

butter milk alone made me queeeezzzyyyy but to put the cornbread in it almost

sent me over the edge lol

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In a message dated 10/10/2002 5:09:17 PM Central Standard Time,

dbonorato4@... writes:

> You can always tell the northerners passing through. They order salad at

> Cracker Barrel. GEEZ. Cracker Barrel is NOT for healthy food guys.

> Speaking of Christmas parties. I had to eat " dressing " made in Milwaukee.

> It was wet white bread. Mine is made from honey cornbread.

> Elaine

oooh forgot to mention that I get the same thing over and over at Cracker

Barrel, the country fried steak, mashed potatoes (with some skins still on

them lol) and fried okra. Sara orders the shrimp ....go figure

Kathy mom to Sara 10

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You can always tell the northerners passing through. They order salad at

Cracker Barrel. GEEZ. Cracker Barrel is NOT for healthy food guys. Speaking

of Christmas parties. I had to eat " dressing " made in Milwaukee. It was wet

white bread. Mine is made from honey cornbread.

Elaine

Re: Info... how to blend in at the Southern Winter

Weekend

> In a message dated 10/9/2002 5:55:34 PM Central Standard Time,

> dbonorato4@... writes:

>

>

> > It's made out of ham drippings instead of the usual beef or chicken

stock.

> > I don't like grits or anything like that on my biscuits. I also detest

> > greens and okra. My mother and dh say I'm not really southern:))

> > Elaine

> >

>

>

> LOL I am not a fan of black eyed peas ...... they taste like dirt to me

lol

> but then again Im not a true southerner lol Born in KC MO, raised outside

of

> Milwaukee then dragged kicking and screaming to Memphis lol Im still here

and

> the food has grown on me ....literally lol

>

> Kathy mom to Sara 10

>

>

>

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In a message dated 10/10/02 7:19:22 PM Central Daylight Time,

cindysue@... writes:

> I don't order salad at Cracker Barrel..I get the green beans and carrots ;)

>

>

>

> orders green beans and corn. I usually have cole slaw and fried

> apples.

> of course, he likes fried shrimp. Not me. But as you say, this is not

> theplace for healthy food. We enjoy the atmosphere.

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In a message dated 10/10/2002 10:53:04 PM Central Standard Time,

djackht@... writes:

> Ally, I believe that is fixin to keep kids...LOL Beth

>

OK OK ROTFLOL

Kathy mom to Sara 10

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You can always tell the northerners passing through. They order salad at

Cracker Barrel. GEEZ. Cracker Barrel is NOT for healthy food guys. Speaking

of Christmas parties. I had to eat " dressing " made in Milwaukee. It was wet

white bread. Mine is made from honey cornbread.

Elaine

Elaine- I grew up with sage/celery dressing/stuffing made with white bread.

Then I married a Hungarian and learned how to make the best stuffing (1/2 lb

butter, 12 eggs, in inards in the bag all chopped up, an onion, celery, carrots

and bread soaked in water and then wrung out. The only spice is a bit of pepper

and salt. Of course I left out the directions...lol. I can't stomach cornbread

stuffing.

I don't order salad at Cracker Barrel..I get the green beans and carrots ;)

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I always order a salad at cracker barrel. I hate fatty southern food, but I

love to go to cracker barrel for the atmosphere and because we dont have any

in the north. The kids love it there too and of course my dh Ralph LOVES

southern cousine.

I have to say, for a northerner, I can make some mean grits - believe that or

not@!

~ Mom to 12 DS and Diabetes Type 1 and 8 NY

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Gee, I didn't know Cracker Barrel was that Southern. They have them

in Minnesota. I have only eaten grits once in my life and that was at an inn

in Neosho Missouri. I guess they do have that kind of stuff at Cracker

Barrel but I don't get into that. I thought it was more country. We enjoy

the atmosphere too, there is one just over the hill from us so we go fairly

often, well some of the people there know us. We've bought some beautiful

things in the store part, too.

I especially like to go when it's cold out and they have a fire in the

big fireplace. Most other restaurants seem kind of sterile by comparison. I

will say one t hing, they don't know how to do corned beef and cabbage.

Jessie

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Here in Australia Cracker Barrel is a cheese. :) I am thinking Cracker

Barrel is like a steak house? Or Mcs?

>

> You can always tell the northerners passing through. They order salad at

Cracker Barrel. GEEZ. Cracker Barrel is NOT for healthy food guys. Speaking

of Christmas

>

--

Leis

Aussie mum to 4.5 DS and Natasha 7 months nda

In 100 years time it won't matter what sort of house I lived in, what my income

was, or what kind of car I drove; but the world may be a different place because

I was there to help in the life of a child.

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I must say you guys have some really weird food? Fried Apples? It was

probably an American that came up with deep fried Mars bars...... I

haven't tasted one, but I think a pie made out ut of pecan nuts is weird

too......... I reckon I would put on 50lb if I visited USA :) hehehehehe

Then again- you guys probably think we have weird foods here too.......

>> cole slaw and fried

>>apples.

>>

--

Leis

Aussie mum to 4.5 DS and Natasha 7 months nda

In 100 years time it won't matter what sort of house I lived in, what my income

was, or what kind of car I drove; but the world may be a different place because

I was there to help in the life of a child.

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Oh most definitely. Around my house we are all fixin' to do something, even

if it is nothing! LOL

Sharon

Pawleys Island, SC

Mom to , (11, DS) and , (7)

Re: Info... how to blend in at the Southern Winter

Weekend

> don't southern girls know all about fixing to do something as well???

>

>

>

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We love Cracker Barrel too, especially their meatloaf. Real comfort food.

And shopping too, my kind of place.

Sharon

Re: Info... how to blend in at the Southern Winter

Weekend

> Gee, I didn't know Cracker Barrel was that Southern. They have

them

> in Minnesota. I have only eaten grits once in my life and that was at an

inn

> in Neosho Missouri. I guess they do have that kind of stuff at Cracker

> Barrel but I don't get into that. I thought it was more country. We

enjoy

> the atmosphere too, there is one just over the hill from us so we go

fairly

> often, well some of the people there know us. We've bought some beautiful

> things in the store part, too.

> I especially like to go when it's cold out and they have a fire in

the

> big fireplace. Most other restaurants seem kind of sterile by comparison.

I

> will say one t hing, they don't know how to do corned beef and cabbage.

> Jessie

>

>

>

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We have Cracker Barrel cheese here also. Cracker Barrel Restaurant is a

family style, country restaurant that serves delicious food, breakfast,

lunch and dinner, and is what we call homestyle cooking. And they serve

breakfast all day long. There is also a country store attached with food

items, some clothing, lots of stuff for the home.

In the restaurant itself is a brick fireplace, lots of fun during the

winter.

Sharon

Re: Info... how to blend in at the Southern Winter

Weekend

> Here in Australia Cracker Barrel is a cheese. :) I am thinking Cracker

> Barrel is like a steak house? Or Mcs?

>

>

> >

> > You can always tell the northerners passing through. They order salad

at Cracker Barrel. GEEZ. Cracker Barrel is NOT for healthy food guys.

Speaking of Christmas

> >

> --

> Leis

>

> Aussie mum to 4.5 DS and Natasha 7 months nda

>

> In 100 years time it won't matter what sort of house I lived in, what my

income was, or what kind of car I drove; but the world may be a different

place because I was there to help in the life of a child.

>

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

>

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Cracker Barrel is also a cheese here -- I use that when I make macaroni and

cheese from scratch.

Cracker Barrel resturants is a chain. The atmosphere is country, not southern.

They have a large porch with dozens of rocking chairs for patrons to sit on

while they wait - they can also purchase them. Also, they have a store that

sells some neat items, including toys and household decorating items. The food

is fattening -- one of their specialties is chicken and dumplins. They serve

" comfort foods " - foods we had regularly when we were children (meatloaf,

chicken fried steak, chicken pot pie, etc.). The last one I ate at was in

Fredricksburg, VA - south of DC and not too far from where one of the victims

was shot by the " sniper " . Not on the menu is their appetizer tray. Some places

charge while others do not. It is cheese, crackers and pickles.

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We have a Cracker Barrel near Syracuse. It's one of my favorite places for

breakfast. :-)

B CNY

Mom to Heidi 12 DS, Caleb 11 NDA,

Corrie 10 DS and Mae 6 DS

GOD BLESS AMERICA!

I always order a salad at cracker barrel. I hate fatty southern food, but I

love to go to cracker barrel for the atmosphere and because we dont have any

in the north. The kids love it there too and of course my dh Ralph LOVES

southern cousine.

I have to say, for a northerner, I can make some mean grits - believe that or

not@!

~ Mom to 12 DS and Diabetes Type 1 and 8 NY

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I LOVE Mars bars!!! I was so disappointed when I was in Canada this summer and

bit into a Mars bar...I forgot they don't have almonds in them up north! I can'

imagine a deep friend one thou gh...

>It was

probably an American that came up with deep fried Mars bars...... I

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Jessie,

That's what I was going to say - I love the fire place! We've bought some

neat stuff in the store and of course the checker/rug set. we love that.

They do make a good cream of broc soup though- only time i eat a creamy soup

is there. Thats as southern as I get!

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Leis,

we have cracker barrel cheese here too. Cracker barrel is southern cousine -

not at all like mcd more like a family style resturant. Whats really cool is

that they got these rocking chairs all out front and they are for sale. They

have like a quaint general store in the front and then a restuarant - wooden

tables and chairs, big ol fireplace, very comfy and lots of interesting stuff

on the walls.

~ Mom to 12 DS and Diabetes Type 1 and 8 NY

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