by The Observer Staff | Nov 2, 2022 | Column, Stacey Wallace
By STACEY PATTON WALLACE As I’ve mentioned quite a few times in this column, I love eating, but I really dislike cooking. Also, my husband Mike isn’t fond of cleaning up the mess I make when I do cook. In addition, as I’ve previously said, bad things sometimes...
by The Observer Staff | Nov 2, 2022 | Ann Cipperly, Column
By ANN CIPPERLY On a recent evening at sunset in White Oaks, members of the Kitchen Queens began arriving at the home of Kay Yeager for a Fall Harvest Dinner. Yeager provided two different flavored pork tenderloins for the menu, while members prepared their best fall...
by The Observer Staff | Oct 26, 2022 | Ann Cipperly, Column
By ANN CIPPERLY For almost 30 years, the Tailgate Ladies have been gathering together on the Plains prior to Auburn football games to share their favorite dishes. Over the years, they have created themes for each game. Alice Bell, Julie Waugh, Anne Lee, Donna...
by The Observer Staff | Oct 26, 2022 | Column, Stacey Wallace
By STACEY PATTON WALLACE As a child, from kindergarten through the sixth grade, after school I stayed with my Grandma and Granddaddy Patton until Mama and Daddy got off work. From fall of 1968 until late spring of 1975, my grandparents and I enjoyed each other’s...
by The Observer Staff | Oct 19, 2022 | Community, Education, Events, Featured
CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOOD BANK OF EAST ALABAMA LEE COUNTY — Another “food fight” is underway as the annual Beat ‘Bama Food Drive kicked off on Sept. 30. For the past 28 years, Auburn University and the University of Alabama have competed with each...