More Sweet Tea

More Sweet Tea
Author: Deborah Smith
Publisher: BelleBooks
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1935661167

Settle back into that comfortable chair and enjoy a second helping of poignant, humorous and nostalgic tales about how things used to be in the legendary South. From vindictive mules and small town marriage rituals that include a pig, to Grandma's story of how a quilt square got her a husband and a home remedy of the hemorrhoidal variety that goes awry, More Sweet Tea delivers what readers have been thirsting for since the first in the Sweet Tea series, Sweet Tea and Jesus Shoes. Other books in the series: On Grandma's Porch and Sweeter Than Tea

Sweet Tea (Revised Edition)

Sweet Tea (Revised Edition)
Author: E. Patrick Johnson
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807872261

Sweet Tea

Iced Tea

Iced Tea
Author: Fred Thompson
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2002-04-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558322288

Nothing beats a frosty glass of home-brewed iced tea. And now there's no excuse not to enjoy it year-round, with everything from classics to infusions to spritzers to offbeat and cocktail teas.

Sweet Tea Sunrise

Sweet Tea Sunrise
Author: Rachel Hanna
Publisher: Rachel Hanna
Total Pages: 132
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

In book 2 of the Sweet Tea B&B series... Mia's high school sweetheart breezes back into town, but will she let him stay at her B&B and risk her heart again? Kate tries to expand the business, but will she and Mia butt heads over the future of their mother's beloved bed and breakfast? As usual, Evie is up to no good. Will this little prank get her in hot water? A woman arrives to stay at the B&B who has some secrets of her own...

Secrets over Sweet Tea

Secrets over Sweet Tea
Author: Denise Hildreth Jones
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2013-02-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1414381964

Secrets can be funny things. We think they keep us safe, but more often than not, they spill out when we least expect and make a mess out of everything. It’s a truth Scarlett Jo Newberry knows all too well—a truth Grace Shepherd and Zach Craig are about to learn the hard way. As the lives of this boisterous pastor’s wife, polished news anchor, and beleaguered divorce attorney intersect in the tree-lined streets of Franklin, Tennessee, scandal threatens to topple their carefully constructed worlds. Grasping at survival, they embark on a journey of friendship and courage, desperate to find a way back to laughter, love, and life.

Sweet Tea

Sweet Tea
Author: Piper Huguley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1952210216

Southern traditions, history, and hope come together in author Piper Huguley’s heartfelt romance from Hallmark Publishing. Althea Dailey has succeeded beyond her wildest dreams: she’s about to make partner at her prestigious law firm in New York. So why doesn’t she feel more excited about it? When she has to travel South for a case, she pays a long-overdue visit back home to Milford, Georgia. To her surprise, a white man she’s never met has befriended her grandmother. Jack Darwent wasn’t interested in the definition of success dictated by Southern high society. His passion for cooking led him to his current project: a documentary and cookbook about authentic Southern food. Althea’s grandmother is famous for her cooking at Milford College, a historically Black institution. But Althea suspects Jack of trying to steal her grandmother’s recipes. Despite Althea and Jack’s first impressions of one another, they discover they have more in common than they’d guessed…and even as they learn about one another’s pasts, they both see glimmers of a better future. This Southern small-town romance includes a free Hallmark original recipe for Grandma’s Biscuits and Gravy.

Sweet Tea and Secrets

Sweet Tea and Secrets
Author: Nancy Naigle
Publisher: Center Point
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781628996609

Backcover: Center Point Large Print Edition Romance.

Sweet Tea and Sympathy

Sweet Tea and Sympathy
Author: Molly Harper
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501151320

From beloved author Molly Harper comes the first novel in the contemporary romance series, Southern Eclectic, about a big-city party planner who finds true love in a small Georgia town. Nestled on the shore of Lake Sackett, Georgia is the McCready Family Funeral Home and Bait Shop. (What, you have a problem with one-stop shopping?) Two McCready brothers started two separate businesses in the same building back in 1928, and now it’s become one big family affair. And true to form in small Southern towns, family business becomes everybody’s business. Margot Cary has spent her life immersed in everything Lake Sackett is not. As an elite event planner, Margot’s rubbed elbows with the cream of Chicago society, and made elegance and glamour her business. She’s riding high until one event goes tragically, spectacularly wrong. Now she’s blackballed by the gala set and in dire need of a fresh start—and apparently the McCreadys are in need of an event planner with a tarnished reputation. As Margot finds her footing in a town where everybody knows not only your name, but what you had for dinner last Saturday night and what you’ll wear to church on Sunday morning, she grudgingly has to admit that there are some things Lake Sackett does better than Chicago—including the dating prospects. Elementary school principal Kyle Archer is a fellow fish-out-of-water who volunteers to show Margot the picture-postcard side of Southern living. The two of them hit it off, but not everybody is happy to see an outsider snapping up one of the town's most eligible gentleman. Will Margot reel in her handsome fish, or will she have to release her latest catch?

Housekeeping in Old Virginia

Housekeeping in Old Virginia
Author: Marion Cabell Tyree
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1879
Genre: Chores
ISBN:

"Virginia, or the Old Dominion, as her children delight to call her, has always been famed for the style of her living ... Tearing the glittering arms of King George from their sideboards, and casting them, with their costly plate and jewels, as offerings into the lap of the Continental Congress, they introduced in their homes that new style of living in which, discarding all the showy extravagance of the old, and retaining only its inexpensive graces, they succeeded in perfecting that system which, surviving to this day, has ever been noted for its beautiful and elegant simplicity. This system, which combines the thrifty frugality of New England with the less rigid style of Carolina, has been justly pronounced, by the throngs of admirers who have gathered from all quarters of the Union around the generous boards of her illustrious sons, as the very perfection of domestic art." -- Preface.