From The Best of Mayberry: The Best of the Best, Home Economists Tested Recipes. From Aunt Bee’s Mayberry Cookbook. From Aunt Bee’s Delightful Desserts.
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From The Best of Mayberry: The Best of the Best, Home Economists Tested Recipes. From Aunt Bee’s Mayberry Cookbook. From Aunt Bee’s Delightful Desserts.
Posted in From the Stacks, History, Just A Bite, On This Day, Tar Heelia, Tar Talk on July 3, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Former UNC President William C. Friday is confirming that Andy Griffith died this morning at his home in Dare County. The Mount Airy native was 86. Griffith’s rise to stardom began at UNC, where he appeared in several Carolina Playmakers productions, including Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado. Griffith also played Sir Walter Raleigh in The [...]
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From High Hampton Hospitality. From Soup to Nuts: a Cook Book of Recipes Contributed by Housewives and Husbands of Alamance County and Other Sections of State and Country. From Good Eatin’ from Duke Memorial United Methodist Church, Durham, North Carolina. From Favorite Recipes. From Kitchen Kapers. From High Hampton Hospitality. From Columbus County Cookbook II. [...]
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It’s time for another round of “Can You Identify This Notable North Carolinian from their Yearbook Photo?” I’ve got just one photo this time. If you think you know who it is, post your answer in the comments. Also, if you know where I could get a pair of glasses like those, put that in [...]
Posted in Just A Bite, tagged n + 1 magazine, occupy wilmington, peter c baker, wilmington 1898 on July 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
“My impression after living in Wilmington for 16 months is that a significant proportion of white residents know little about the 1898 coup, let alone its deep connection to the current character of the city. “At [an Occupy Wilmington meeting] the week before the encampment was supposed to start, someone raised the possibility of using [...]