Just a Pinch of South

For those of us who grew up in the South but have moved elsewhere, we love our roots and all they have provided. There's a lot that I've come to appreciate about the South. But let's be honest, most of us don't want to go back to "full Southern." We're happy with just a pinch here and there to add flavor to the life we live now. If you are not a Southerner, perhaps you'll come to better appreciate the little gifts the American South has given and continues to give our culture. This blog is written by Elizabeth Bloodworth. Photos are not mine unless specified. Email me at justapinchofsouth @ gmail dot com. I tweet at @apinchofsouth and my other tumblr is called "everythingthatdoesntfitelsewhere" which is just what it sounds like.

I love this sign, but it confuses me. They buy pecans? Are there a lot of roving pecan salesmen around there?
Secondly, why fish and pecans? This is an odd combination unless you’re doing like a pecan crust on a trout or something.
This sign is kinda nuts. Get it? [groan]
scuffalong:

Fish & pecans. Cloutierville LA, Jul 1.
(c) LY Henderson

I love this sign, but it confuses me. They buy pecans? Are there a lot of roving pecan salesmen around there?

Secondly, why fish and pecans? This is an odd combination unless you’re doing like a pecan crust on a trout or something.

This sign is kinda nuts. Get it? [groan]

scuffalong:

Fish & pecans. Cloutierville LA, Jul 1.

(c) LY Henderson