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Chowhound on MSNHow Lane Cakes Became A Classic Alabama DessertIf you haven't heard of Lane cake then you're seriously missing out, but you're also probably not alone. Here's what to know ...
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Food Republic on MSNHow This Classic Southern Cake Was Popularized By To Kill A MockingbirdHarper Lee gave us one of the most memorable books in history, and in it she shined the light on a deliciously boozy Southern favorite.
ANNA, Ill. -- Mrs. Maudie Lou Hart, 86, of Anna passed away at 3:43 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016, in Memorial Hospital in Carbondale, Illinois. Heaven gained another precious soul as her family ...
Miss Maudie Atkinson — the Finches’ neighbor — is known all over the fictitious town of Maycomb for her famous Lane Cakes.
As much as I love Scout and Jem and Dill and Boo, and hero-extraordinaire, Atticus, it is Miss Maudie who lives most vibrantly in my head.
She played Miss Maudie in the 1962 classic, won an Emmy for portraying FDR’s mother and earned three Tony nominations during her distinguished career.
Mrs. Maudie Grace Tharpe Miller, a resident of Ozark, died Sunday, August 2, 2020 in Dale Medical Center. She was 92 years old. Funeral services will be graveside, 10:00 AM Thursday, August 6 ...
Nelle Harper Lee's famous most novel mentions at least six items, events or places that have connections to Mobile and Baldwin counties. In Chapter 8, Miss Maudie refers to the Bellingrath family ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Maudie White Hopkins, who grew up during the Depression in the hardscrabble Ozarks and married a Confederate army veteran 67 years her senior, has died. She was 93. Mrs ...
Miss Maudie’s descriptions of Mr. Radley — much darker than the perspective offered by the children earlier on — begin to materialize.
Mrs. Maudie Hines had a wonderful spirit, a kind heart and a very pleasing personality. She was admired and adored by everyone who met her, especially by those whom she greeted as they entered the ...
Miss Maudie at Port Melbourne beach.Credit: Meredith O'Shea It’s a battle deciding whether to replace a departed dog. Replace is an awful word, and inadequate in the circumstances.
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