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Stirring Up Additional Success with a Southern Flavor is a brand new collection of over 200 recipes from more than 100 of the South's favorite personalities, politicians, performers from television, movies, country, bluegrass and Southern gospel music, as well as members and supporters of the Catoosa Citizens for Literacy and students of the Catoosa County's Shirley Smith Learning Center located just outside Ringgold, Ga. Hungry neighbors can pull themselves up to the table and get a taste of Tim McGraw's Chicken and Dumplings; then "Hawkeye" from M*A*S*H); have a shapely slice of Barbara…mehr

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Stirring Up Additional Success with a Southern Flavor is a brand new collection of over 200 recipes from more than 100 of the South's favorite personalities, politicians, performers from television, movies, country, bluegrass and Southern gospel music, as well as members and supporters of the Catoosa Citizens for Literacy and students of the Catoosa County's Shirley Smith Learning Center located just outside Ringgold, Ga. Hungry neighbors can pull themselves up to the table and get a taste of Tim McGraw's Chicken and Dumplings; then "Hawkeye" from M*A*S*H); have a shapely slice of Barbara Mandrell's Apple Cake; cut off a big hunk of Annette O'Toole's Mexican Lasagna; or sit around the old cracker barrel and put a bit of Pee Wee King's Tennessee Waltzing Cheese Round on a crispy cracker. You are sure to find a flavor that will make you say "shut my mouth!"
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Autorenporträt
Randall Franks is an actor, an award winning singer musician, writer and photographer. He is best known for his role as "Officer Randy Goode" on TV's In the Heat of the Night, now on WGN America. He continues to appear in films and television and tours musically. His latest DVD is "Precious Memories," is available at www.shareamericafoundation.org. He is a syndicated newspaper columnist and a city council member in Ringgold, Ga. Shirley Smith serves as executive director of Catoosa County's Learning Center. In recognition of her leadership and her untiring efforts in making her dream of an adult learning center a reality for Catoosa County, the Board of Commissioners of Catoosa County adopted a resolution officially naming the facility the Shirley Smith Learning Center. Smith lives just outside Ringgold. She aher late husband Wes have three adult children, Todd, Scott and Krista Smith Autry, and several grandchildren. Smith also served the Catoosa County Foundation for the Arts.