Sept. 2011 Country Kitchen Neighbors

Sept. 2011 Country Kitchen Neighbors

To say Wanda Cobb was an inexperienced cook when she married at the tender age of 17 would be an understatement. But 40 years later, she knows her way around the kitchen pretty well and is used to cooking for a crowd.
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August Neighbors 2011 Country Kitchen

August Neighbors 2011 Country Kitchen

Karen Newman of Blount County says her kitchen is carrying on the same traditions she cherished as a child.
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Country Kitchen July Neighbors 2011

Country Kitchen July Neighbors 2011

Debbie Roberts of Fayette County says she didn’t grow up farming, but since she married Joe 35 years ago, Debbie has been a full-time farm wife.
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2011 June Neighbors Country Kitchen

2011 June Neighbors Country Kitchen

When Chef Jim Smith plans a meal for Gov. Robert Bentley and First Lady Dianne Bentley, he’s like an artist who takes color to canvas to create a masterpiece. more

2011 May Neighbors Country Kitchen

2011 May Neighbors Country Kitchen

Tammy Doughty of Pickens County says a lot of “tourists” often stop by the farm where she and her husband Jimmy live and work.
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April 2011 Neighbors Country Kitchen

April 2011 Neighbors Country Kitchen

Bullock County native Jackie Fuqua has farming roots that run deeper than most, and her husband Henry, originally from Barbour County, has had farming in his family for many generations as well.
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Country Kitchen 2011 February Neighbors

Country Kitchen 2011 February Neighbors

In many ways, Kathy Anderson’s life in Jefferson County has been a whirlwind of farming and cooking.
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Country Kitchen 2011 March Neighbors

Country Kitchen 2011 March Neighbors

More than 100 entries were judged in the 2010 National Peanut Festival Recipe Contest, but there were two that stood out. One of those became the Adult Grand Prize Winner and the other was named as the Student Grand Prize Winner. more

2010 December Neighbors Country Kitchen

2010 December Neighbors Country Kitchen

“The best thing that happened to us and our marriage was buying this farm,” says Sheryl Childers of Morgan County.