Yep, you guessed it…this is a post on the etiquette of pocket flaps. This long forgotten dictum of decorum for some reason makes totally good sense to me. You may recall my earlier post on the etiquette of stay stitches in a jacket vent. It may seem like I truly am the fashion police. Thankfully… Read More
Author: Kayla Price
Roasted Zucchini and Onion
With zucchini squash plentiful during the summer, it seems the perfect time for a recipe featuring this healthy green vegetable. It is easy, breezy so you don’t have to spend much time preparing or cooking it. All you need is: 2 zucchini squash washed and cut in half lengthwise, then into thin lengthwise slices, about… Read More
Succulents
Living in Texas can present some gardening challenges. As a young child, I recall visiting my Aunt Pinkie and Uncle Henry in Midland, Texas. They had a flower bed that ran between their drive and walkway. It was filled with rose moss. The rose moss stuck in my memory because it was brightly colored… Read More
A Proper Place Setting and How to Remember
Y’all, for me, an improperly set table is like nails on a chalkboard. But, I also realize that these arbitrary rules are what give etiquette a bad name. However, if a table is set correctly, it serves as a guide to the diners, so that they don’t take their neighbors’ silverware or coffee cup. Recently… Read More