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Being dead is no excuse : the official southern ladies guide to hosting the perfect funeral
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Being dead is no excuse : the official southern ladies guide to hosting the perfect funeral

Author: Gayden Metcalfe; Charlotte Hays
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Miramax Books, ©2005.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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A Southern hostess shares the secrets of throwing the proper Southern funeral in a compilation of humor and recipes that answers such essential questions as: Can you be properly buried without tomato aspic? and Who prepares better funeral fare, the Episcopal ladies or the Methodist ladies?
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Genre/Form: Humor
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Gayden Metcalfe; Charlotte Hays
ISBN: 1401359345 9781401359348
OCLC Number: 57966088
Notes: Includes index.
Description: 243 p. ; 20 cm.
Contents: Dying tastefully in the Mississippi Delta --
The Methodist ladies vs. the Episcopal ladies --
Who died? Stuffed eggs, etiquette, and delta pâté --
I was so embarrassed I liketa died --
Comfort food: there is a balm in Campbell's soup --
Suitably boxed: meringue shells, pecan tassies ... and you --
The restorative cocktail.
Responsibility: Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays.
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A Southern hostess shares the secrets of throwing the proper Southern funeral in a compilation of humor and recipes that answers such essential questions as: Can you be properly buried without tomato aspic? and Who prepares better funeral fare, the Episcopal ladies or the Methodist ladies?

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