This common kitchen staple can be put to good use in battling high energy bills during the summer months. You probably never thought about using it this way.
With the fourth of July coming tomorrow, odds are you'll spend some time on one of our lakes or maybe the Red River. And chances are even better that you'll witness some pretty hysterical "redneck behavior."
I am a redneck! Admitting it is the first step, isn't it? I've been a redneck all my life. My idea of the finest culinary cuisine is cold left-over deer steak or cathead biscuits and muscadine jelly. But I didn't get to be a redneck all on my own. That takes good redneck upbringing! And half of that came from my dear old redneck Mom!
So, it's with the best intentions that I give you the "
In honor of the Summer Olympic games, we have decided to hold a "Kiss Country Redneck Torch Run". The games officially begin Friday, so we have a couple days to figure out our torch run. We need your help with the details! What do we use as a redneck torch? What location best represents redneck athleticism?
In honor of the Sportsman's Expo at the Bossier Civic Center this weekend, I wanted to share a little gem of a video outlining the proper procedures for camping/hunting. My favorite bit of advice "always call your woman before she calls you and be sure to under-emphasize the amount of fun you are having". . that counts for the deer camp too.