And of course, you wash this
down with a big glass of iced tea.

bob
as a recent migrant to the south, i should tell you that there is no such thing as iced tea. what you're referring to is known as "sweet tea."
dAN






From: "Thomas J. Derderian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Thomas J. Derderian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Runner kills dog
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 12:11:02 -0500


Anybody have a recipe for boiled roast dog?
td
>

> Randall Northam wrote:
>> I went to the Atlanta Olympics so don't talk to me about southern
>> cooking! I didn't like grits but I did like the greens.
> Nothing beats a good Southern meal. Of course if it's not "mama" who is
> doing the cooking, you have to be careful about your choice of restaurants.
> Many establishments are phony in this regard. The best cooking will often
> come from those places where there are bunch of "little old ladies" in the
> kitchen.
>
> Grits and breakfast are just the tip of the iceberg. Cooked turnip (or
> collard) greens, red beans, fried okra, cornbread, and the appropriate
> condiments are heavenly. The condiments are most crucial: hot pepper sauce
> for the greens, tabasco sauce for the beans, and butter for the cornbread.
> Of course many people like to just throw the cornbread right into the bowl
> of greens in order to "sop up" the juices. And of course, you wash this
> down with a big glass of iced tea.
>
> bob
>

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