8 Local Superstitions That Still Shape Life in the Deep South
1. Bury Bourbon Before Your Wedding Planning an outdoor Southern wedding? You’d better bury a bottle of bourbon upside down […]
1. Bury Bourbon Before Your Wedding Planning an outdoor Southern wedding? You’d better bury a bottle of bourbon upside down […]
1. Owning a Home Is No Longer a Given For decades, homeownership was the cornerstone of middle-class life. It meant
1. Celebrating Retirement with a Party Retirement used to be a milestone marked with speeches, sheet cake, and a gold
1. Flying First Class Just to Flex Flying first class used to be the ultimate status move. You boarded first,
1. Tapeworms Were a Weight Loss Tool In the early 1900s, some Americans swallowed tapeworm eggs on purpose to lose
1. Skyline Chili (Over Spaghetti) In most of the country, chili is a hearty stew served in a bowl. In
1. Form a Line—Always Whether it’s at the grocery store, the DMV, or a food truck, Americans instinctively form lines.