Garden District Book Shop

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / March 19, 2021 /

I made a quick dash over to New Orleans to visit The Garden District Book Shop. Any excuse to go to New Orleans is great, but a visit to this well-known book loving shop was incredible. I’m so happy they will be carrying “Exploding Hushpuppies, More Stories from Home.” I’ve been to The Garden District…

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“Helping” with the name

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / March 5, 2021 /

Before the day comes when I get a daughter-in-law of my very own, I think it’s wise to go ahead and make a list of all the suitable baby names available for our family. Don’t you think that’s a thoughtful way for me to “help?” This list was created by the guidelines of the Committee…

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A perfectly timed love

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / February 12, 2021 /

by Leslie Anne Tarabella with Linda Higbee Smith Karl and Erika Pellinat in their adopted city of Fairhope, AL It isn’t a lack of words that makes this story difficult to tell. Instead, it’s because there is so much to tell, it’s hard to know where to begin. Karl and Erika Pellinat’s love story is…

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A Valentine’s Day video

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / February 11, 2021 /

Valentine’s Day 2020 was one of the last big flings we had before the world shut down with COVID-19. If we had only known how strange things would get the next month, I think we would have all celebrated on an even larger scale. Here are the cookies I baked and decorated in 2020. And…

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1964 Sears Catalog

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / January 11, 2021 /

My mother gave me the coolest thing ever —  the 1964 Spring and Summer edition of the Sears Catalog. No one comes to my house and sees it without gasping and wanting to flip through the pages to see what’s inside. Some almost shout while others whisper, “Oh! Look at this!” “they have a little…

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Timpano alla Big Night

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / January 1, 2021 /

Stanley Tucci begins the forward of his family’s cookbook with the story, “almost every night in the middle of dinner, my father would shake his head and ask, “What does the rest of the world eat?” With that culinary lineage, it’s no wonder Tucci co-wrote, directed and produced the 1996 film, “Big Night.” The centerpiece…

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Zooming with Fannie Flagg

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / December 29, 2020 /

. . . the link to the Zoom event is at the bottom of the post! I mentioned on social media back in November that I was going to be moderating a ZOOM chat between my favorite author/actress/gameshow host, Fannie Flagg and the Fab Five of Fiction — Mary Kay Andrews, Kristin Harmel, Kristy Woodson…

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Sirsee, Cerci, Happy – It’s the little gifts that mean a lot

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / November 26, 2020 /

When my parents would go on a trip, they’d bring me an “S.” It was a small surprise I wasn’t expecting. I have no idea why we started referring to it by a single initial, but I was always excited to see the little gift.  Most families in this area call these unexpected treats a…

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It’s how we love you

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / November 13, 2020 /

2020 has squeezed every bit of niceness out of most of us and we’re grumpy and tired. But hold on honey, the ladies of the South will come to the rescue. We are preparing a beautiful holiday feast like never before because . . . it’s how we love you.  All you have to do…

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To blink or not to blink

By Leslie Anne Tarabella / November 5, 2020 /

Readers often suggest topics for my columns, and by far, the number one thing everyone wants to read is a story on why (insert one or the other) Northerners / Southerners don’t use their turn signals. I’ve avoided the issue like a lying, crying politician, because it’s a scorching hot topic in my own house. …

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