emilosevich
Lovin' The Homestead
I don't think rhubarb is still making. Let me check my freezer. I froze some last year and could have Darrell bring it to you if you'd like. I had the good intention of making Strawberry/rhubarb jam, but never did.
I'd appreciate it!emilosevich said:I don't think rhubarb is still making. Let me check my freezer. I froze some last year and could have Darrell bring it to you if you'd like. I had the good intention of making Strawberry/rhubarb jam, but never did.
Oooh trust me - I wasn't thinking the polite ones - but this is a family forum so I had to be good.AL said:Yes , we have many meanings hidden in that syrupy sweet Southern phrase.... you picked the polite ones
Yes, very true. I only heard this phrase since moving to NC. "Did you see that idiot just run that red light? Bless his heart!" "She doesn't know her a$$ from a hole in the ground, bless her heart!"Quail_Antwerp said:So this week I learned that down South and out in Texas, people get by insulting you by saying "Bless your heart" or "Bless their hearts"! which could translate into "you poor fool" or "boy you really are ignorant, aren't you?" or "what a idiot(s)" or basically any other insulting thought you're having at the time towards the person(s) whose heart your blessing.
Well, if nothing else proves I'm a northerner, that does!!Wifezilla said:I had a friend from Arkansas explain "bless her heart" and "darlin' ". I'm a northerner though. I prefer the direct route ala Red Forman. "dumbass!!!!"