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by popular demand, this sequel to What It Means To Be Southern expands
on the premise that Southerners, as is often said, are different. In
case you're wondering, there really is a difference between a
"hissie fit" and a conniption, sweet tea is made that way from
the very start, "over yonder" is a specific place, and dinner
and supper aren't the same thing. It's all laid out for you in the book,
just like the spread of food you'd see at a Southern-style funeral. That's in the book, too. Join this Southern lady, born and raised in North Carolina, as she takes you on another fun gallop with more Southern expressions, more Southern rituals, more Southern foods and recipes, more Southern talk, and more Southern ways. If you grew up Southern, you already know all about such things, but if not, here's More About What It Means To Be Southern. 57 pages
Table of Contents
Pearls, Porches, and
Pudding...
Hissie Fits and Conniptions
Sweet Tea Comes that Way...
"Ya'll Better..."
Southern Children are "Just
Precious"
Dinner and Supper
Devotion to the Dearly
Departed
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