SWEET TEA ! ! ! Drinking sweet tea is one of the oldest and most exceptional Southern traditions. As Dolly Parton's character in Steel Magnolias puts it, it's the "house wine of the South"—a clear, orange-to-red tinted tea brewed from six or seven Lipton or Luzianne tea bags, poured hot onto a cup or more of sugar or a pool of simple syrup, and then diluted into a gallon pitcher in the fridge. It's served over a mound of ice in a huge glass—so cold that you can watch your napkin drown in a puddle of condensation. Nothing beats the tastes and smells of home cooking! Do you need to bring a dish to an upcoming event? Perhaps you can find that special recipe you have been looking for in this section. Is there a recipe you have that everyone enjoys? Share it with your neighbors! The recipe exchange page offers a convenient way to trade your favorite recipes and discover new ones to try. If you would like to share your recipes with others in the neighborhood, please post them here. |
Appetizers
Brunch
Cakes
Casserole
Chicken
Cookies
Dessert
Main Course
- Beef and Vegetable Stir-Fry
- Cheesy Beef and Green Chile Rice
- Cheesy Chili Pizza Pie
- Cheesy Tuna and Rice Dish
- Grits and Sausage Bake
- Hot Oriental Chicken Salad
- Seasoned Tomato and Garlic Quiche
- Smoked Turkey and Sun Dried Tomato Wraps
- Sweet Italian Sausage Tortelloni with Garden Vegetables
- Taco Macaroni Skillet
Pasta
Sauces
Seafood
Soups
SWEET TEA ! ! !