Ann Cipperly Articles

Olga Duncan finds career, love of cooking in Opelika

By Ann Cipperly  When Olga Duncan moved to Opelika in 2003 with her husband, Dr. Bryan Duncan, she could not speak English or cook. The couple met in Olga’s homeland of Brazil, and she never thought she would come to America. Olga adjusted to being in this...

Heritage Cooking Contest features candy category for annual event

By Ann Cipperly The Mt. Olive Church was the setting for this year’s  Heritage Cooking Contest sponsored by the  Lee County Farmers Federation Women’s Leadership Committee.  The annual contest  spotlights Alabama commodities and agricultural...

Serve Brunswick stew, other favorites for Fourth weekend

By Ann Cipperly While celebrating the Fourth of July will be different this year with Covid 19, be sure to have plenty of good food on hand for the weekend. Whether you are social distancing at the lake or beach or relaxing at home, plan menus with flavorful grilled...

Kelly Cox turns love of baking cakes into cottage business

At her home in the Northside Historic District, Kelly Cox can be found most days in the kitchen baking classic southern cakes, as well as “kindness cakes,” for her cottage business, Honeycomb Sweets. Kelly also enjoys preparing meals for her husband, Stan, headmaster...

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