13 Southern Traditions That Are Quietly Fading Away (But Never Talked About)
1. Shelling Peas on the Porch For generations, Southern families gathered on porches to shell peas together—chatting, laughing, and passing […]
1. Shelling Peas on the Porch For generations, Southern families gathered on porches to shell peas together—chatting, laughing, and passing […]
1. San Francisco’s Guaranteed Income for Trans Residents San Francisco launched a pilot program offering $1,200 monthly to low-income transgender
1. License Plates Rusty license plates once hung on garage walls or sat in dusty bins, forgotten after vehicle upgrades.
1. “Pop” vs. “Soda” In the Midwest, calling a soft drink “pop” is perfectly normal—almost expected. But head to the
1. Gator Tail Fried gator tail is a beloved Southern delicacy, especially in Florida and Louisiana. But lately, state and
1. Thrift Shopping as a Lifestyle Gen Z turned thrifting into a cultural movement—mixing sustainability, individuality, and aesthetic curation. They
1. Maple Syrup Sold from Roadside Tin Cans In Vermont, buying maple syrup often means pulling over at a roadside