Technology presents a wide variety of manners matters. Since the feature is fairly new, voice note etiquette can be tough to navigate. So we tapped experts to share when you should send a voice note (if ever), how long it should be, and who you should never send voice notes to.| Southern Living
Like with most things, Southerners have a strong opinion on that matter. Is it rude to ever leave an event without saying goodbye? When in doubt, put in the extra effort and wish everyone a dear farewell.| Southern Living
We kept the filling for our slow-cooker peach cobbler simple: peaches, sugar, and ginger. Enjoy this peach cobbler recipe with a big scoop of ice cream.| Southern Living
Wondering how to help without stepping on toes? Check out these unspoken rules for lending a hand in the kitchen during holiday gatherings.| Southern Living
There's nothing sweeter than a glass of Southern sweet tea. Here's the secret to making the perfect pitcher.| Southern Living
Discover delicious and easy cast iron recipes perfect for any meal. From hearty breakfasts to savory dinners, our editor-approved recipes bring out the best in your cast iron cookware. Get cooking today.| Southern Living
One writer questions why saying "yes, sir" and "no, ma'am" is required in the South and discusses the importance of teaching kids manners wherever you live.| Southern Living
Good manners exist everywhere, but there are certain quirks that are unique to the South and Southern gatherings.| Southern Living
A Southern gem, our classic Hummingbird Cake Recipe was submitted in 1978 by Mrs. L.H. Wiggins and boasts three incredibly moist layers flavored with canned pineapple and bananas.| Southern Living