What is Just Like Mama Used to Say?
Deep-fried fun topped with buttery goodness.
All the Southern wisdom the world will ever need, wrapped up in one hilarious game you’ll never want to stop playing. With 100 action cards and 400 phrase maker cards, the fun will never end. Appropriate for any age, but it helps if you can read.
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What is Just Like Mama Used to Say?
Deep-fried fun topped with buttery goodness.
All the Southern wisdom the world will ever need, wrapped up in one hilarious game you’ll never want to stop playing. With 100 action cards and 400 phrase maker cards, the fun will never end. Appropriate for any age, but it helps if you can read.
Bologna Sandwich | Just Like Mama Used To Say
My Aunt Edna | Just Like Mama Used to Say
Pecan Pie | Just Like Mama Used to Say
Crawfish Pou2019Boy | Just Like Mama Used to Say
Sunday Best | Just Like Mama Used to Say
Cupid | Just Like Mama Used to Say
Spring Tornado | Just Like Mama Used to Say
Etiquette Class | Just Like Mama Used To Say
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So, Who is Mama Anyway?
Mama always had a way with words and phrases. Sometimes they’d be right on the nose and sometimes they hardly made a lick of sense. But they were always hilarious and entertaining.
Mama grew up in the Deep South, where inspiration for her colorful sayings was never in short supply. She was born into a family full of storytellers. Generations of women and men could paint beautiful pictures with just their words and a whole mess of imagination.

So, Who is Mama Anyway?
Mama always had a way with words and phrases. Sometimes they’d be right on the nose and sometimes they hardly made a lick of sense. But they were always hilarious and entertaining.
Mama grew up in the Deep South, where inspiration for her colorful sayings was never in short supply. She was born into a family full of storytellers. Generations of women and men could paint beautiful pictures with just their words and a whole mess of imagination.