Ervena Faulkner
Ervena Faulkner
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ERVENA FAULKNER
'Beautiful Beaufort' captures flavor of our charming city
I love living in the Lowcountry and enjoy sharing this love with others.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Everyone living in the Lowcountry should have their favorite way to cook, eat rice
Rice was grown in the United States for the first time in 1694 when some seed was obtained from the captain of a ship trading at the harbor in Charleston. This was the beginning of the slave trade to the Lowcountry of South Carolina, the coasts of Georgia and Florida. This area of the country was...
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Find your fountain of youth during Older Americans Month
Today is the first day of Older Americans Month.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Buttermilk might not be a great drink, but as an ingredient in biscuits? Delicious
I love milk. There is nothing like a cold glass of whole or reduced fat milk. There is nothing like a cup of hot chocolate made with real milk.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Linguine dishes prove to be quick, easy dinners
The pasta family carries a wide variety of noodles, shells, spaghettis and macaronis, but we all have our go-to favorites. Linguine is a great pasta that goes well with a number of sauces.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Make this spring a time of experimentation and sharing in the kitchen
Spring is a great time to try new recipes. Why not invite over some friends and make something you've never made before? What a fun gathering that could be.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Matriarch's legacy of cooking, sharing lives on in McLeod family recipes
Every year, the United Methodist Women of Carteret Street Methodist Church in Beaufort host a prayer breakfast in March. Members and guests sign up for prayer partners at the breakfast, and members share stories and information about the missions the church supports.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Annual updating of address book yields new family connections, recipes
I usually update my address book after the holidays. I delete the names of people whose cards were returned to me; I change old addresses and add new ones; and I follow up with those whose cards included news of life's general goings-on.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Women of bygone days leave behind recipes that offer comfort today
Liz Novak is a woman who shares much of her godly ways with others. Today, I share some of her words -- and her recipes:
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Still reaping the benefits of George Washington Carver's curious mind
George Washington Carver was born on the farm of Moses Carver near Diamond, a small town in southwestern Missouri. His mother, Mary, was a slave, and historians believe his father was a slave on a nearby farm.


