Country Kitchen-April Neighbors 2009

Country Kitchen-April Neighbors 2009

Marcia Plaster may not have been born on an Alabama farm, but she certainly has the heart of one who’s never strayed far from the fields.

Country Kitchen-Neighbors February 2009

Country Kitchen-Neighbors February 2009

When the holidays are over, some people may find themselves missing the special times with family that the season brings. But, for Carol Knight of Randolph County, a family meal is never far away. more

Country Kitchen – Neighbors March 2009

Country Kitchen – Neighbors March 2009

As soft as clouds and as golden as sunshine, Wilene Sherer’s homemade bread is a fairytale in food. And the lesson it teaches is that some things just aren’t for sale.

2009 January Neighbors Country Kitchen

2009 January Neighbors Country Kitchen

Dawn East says she’s been very fortunate to have two loving families shape her life. more

Country Kitchen – December 2008

Country Kitchen – December 2008

Patsy Fincher of Mobile County says she can’t imagine how she and her husband John had time for anything before they retired. more

Heritage Cooking Contest

Heritage Cooking Contest

Minutes after hearing cookbook author Leslie Bailey declare that “there are no new recipes,” Edwina Dykes of Barbour County proved her right by using a borrowed recipe that she personalized into a hearty soup to take first place in the Heritage Cooking Contest in Montgomery on Thursday, Sept. 4. more

October 2008 Neighbors

October 2008 Neighbors

As a working mother of two, Butler County native Charlene Powell says her family still finds time for a sit-down dinner most nights. more

Country Kitchen – August Neighbors

Country Kitchen – August Neighbors

When Kelly Kyser graduated high school, she said the last thing she wanted to do was live in Greensboro and marry a catfish farmer. But after graduating college and starting her career, that’s exactly what she did.

Country Kitchen – July Neighbors

Country Kitchen – July Neighbors

Ella Caraway summarizes her move from a small town in Pennsylvania to her husband’s
family farm in Barbour County in two words: very different.