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Southern Pines

Creamed Chicken Over Waffles

Text and photos by Ray Linville Holding a “throwback” event is a great way to honor a tradition that once was a favorite but ended too quickly. Such was the case this spring when the Moore County Historical Association—the oldest historical society in N.C. in continuous operation—held a luncheon and re-created a popular dish to… Read More →

Filed Under: Central NC, Destinations, Food, Uncategorized Tagged With: chicken, Moore County, prune, Ray Linville, Sandhills, Scots, Shaw House, Southern Pines

Burns Day: A Time to Celebrate Scottish Food Traditions in North Carolina

by Ray Linville Where in North Carolina is Scottish food celebrated, and when can you find authentic Scottish food in our state? Travel no farther than to the multi-county Sandhills where many residents still celebrate Scottish heritage, particularly today – known to many as Burns Day in honor of the birth of Scottish poet Robert… Read More →

Filed Under: Destinations, Food, Recipes, Southeastern NC, Uncategorized Tagged With: Burns Day, Grandfather Mountain, haggis, Highland Games, Irn-Bru, Laurinburg, Robert Burns, Scotland County, Southern Pines, St. Andrews Society of North Carolina, Triad

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