Articles by Amelia Plair
Butter Together: A dish so ugly only its mother could love it
I like to read old community-sourced cookbooks. You know the kind: the ones produced to raise funds for a church or civic group or school.
Butter Together: From the lead singer of Viral Cabbage
Let me just be real with you a second: I can’t be trusted on social media.
Butter Together: A cake for when nothing much is in the tank
This time of year, I have very little interest in trying new recipes.
Butter Together: Supper’s in the bag
I was lucky enough to be included in a retreat this past weekend with a handful of amazing women from my church.
Butter Together: These bars are oat-standing
Well, those of us in Starkville have started school again. That means I am brainstorming slow cooker dinners and stocking up on lunch meat.
Butter Together: Running to the border of my sanity
It’s been a busy week here at the Honey Badger Homestead.
Butter Together: Falling and (zucchini) frittering
Do you remember what it was like to skin your knee when you were a kid?
Butter Together: A cake like your Oma used to make
Look, I like the idea of a blueberry muffin as much as the next red-blooded American woman.
Butter Together: Cookies for when things fall apart
Maycember is in full swing, and I’m not sure we are going to make it.
Butter Together: Three kinds of cheese for a season of change
The end of the school year is always a little bittersweet: I am saying goodbye to another group of students. This year, I’m also saying goodbye to several teacher besties.
Butter Together: When the moon hits your eye like a pizookie pie
One thing I love about teaching (besides, of course, the generous paychecks and the endless adulation of teenagers) is the fact that it keeps me in touch with young people.
Butter Together: I like big bundts and I cannot lie
Back when I worked on campus in the Office of Agricultural Communications, several of us would get together to celebrate one another’s birthdays when they rolled around.



