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G.R.I.T.S.: 08/01/2008 - 09/01/2008
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Going Rural in the South. Friday, August 15, 2008. Words to grow by. True contentment lies not. In obtaining what you want,. What you already have. Labels: Words to grow by. Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Waste not, want not. I read an article recently that estimated the average American household wastes between $1,500 and $3,000 worth of food annually. In another article. The New York Times estimates that Americans throw out one fourth of what is available to eat. Wow. Could this be true? By shopping daily...
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G.R.I.T.S.: 06/01/2008 - 07/01/2008
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Going Rural in the South. Monday, June 16, 2008. Leavin' on a jet plane. After the first week, she was introducing herself as "a country girl and a city girl" and had mastered the liberal use of "y'all". Her complexion was glowing, her smile was radiant, and she was truly relaxed. On our way to the airport, we were routed through a section of New Orleans that was still comprised of mostly boarded-up homes, destroyed by flooding when the levees burst after Katrina. She was at first surprised, then sad...
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G.R.I.T.S.: Mardi Blah
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Going Rural in the South. Monday, February 23, 2009. When I moved South a few years ago, I was surprised at what a big deal folks make of Mardi Gras. I knew it was an institution in New Orleans, but I had no idea that the entire Deep South pretty much grinds to a halt for four days. We didn't get a day off on President's Day, but most citizens are enjoying an extended weekend to take part in Mardi Gras festivities. Churches, Lion's Clubs, Shriners, and any other community association you can think of hos...
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G.R.I.T.S.: Never seen up North...
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Going Rural in the South. Thursday, July 23, 2009. Never seen up North. For all my non-Southern readers, this doesn't mean "slap your mother in the face". It's more along the lines of the country song. OoooWeee, shut my mouth, slap yo' grandma.",. Which in Northern parlance, roughly translates to "Stop trying to say inadequate congratulatory things and give the cook a congratulatory (and not too robust) slap on the back/behind". Stillnever seen up North. :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Bloggy...
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The Blueberry Inn |
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. 608 Julia St. Poplarville MS 39470. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. Looking for a great place to eat? Check out these local favorites! Deb’s Pizza and Pasta. Dimples Fried Chicken – 601-403-9111. Eclectic Café – 601-746-5200. 8211; 601-795-0943 Mc Donald’s. 8211; 601-795-4239 Pot Lickers Catering.
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Poplarville Perks |
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. Participating merchants as of this posting are:. Pearl River Drug Ace Hardware. Apples Ltd Bank Plus. Hancock Bank JuJu’s. Back Door Book Store Stonewall’s BBQ. Kloze Kloset ( 3 stores) Way Out West. Grace Health Care Scooters. Greers Food Tiger Bella Spa and Salon. El Mariachi The Jewelry Box. O’Neals Restaurant Sunflower Food Store. McDonalds The Coffee Shop.
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Perry’s Seafood |
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. 929 Hwy 26 West. Poplarville, Ms. 39470. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. Looking for a great place to eat? Check out these local favorites! Deb’s Pizza and Pasta. Dimples Fried Chicken – 601-403-9111. Eclectic Café – 601-746-5200. 8211; 601-795-0943 Mc Donald’s. 8211; 601-463-0750 Scooters. Prime M...
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Newsletters |
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. List of Archived Newsletters:. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. Looking for a great place to eat? Check out these local favorites! Deb’s Pizza and Pasta. Dimples Fried Chicken – 601-403-9111. Eclectic Café – 601-746-5200. Pearl River Drug Soda Fountain. Ward’s Fast Food of Poplarville. Meet on Monda...
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Scooters |
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. 613 S Main St. Poplarville MS 39470. Pearl River County Fair. PRC Soil & Water Election. First United Methodist Church -Tri Focals. Looking for a great place to eat? Check out these local favorites! Deb’s Pizza and Pasta. Dimples Fried Chicken – 601-403-9111. Eclectic Café – 601-746-5200. 8211; 601-795-0943 Mc Donald’s. 8211; 601-795-4239 Pot Lickers Catering.
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