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In reply to the discussion: My Southern Appalachian Heritage [View all]panader0
(25,816 posts)13. Very nice kentuck
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if only you had had Nintendo, a smartphone, and wifi, you'd have been spared such heinous memories
zazen
Jul 2015
#3
aroma of gardenias and Spanish moss in 100 degree heat, terrifying "water bugs," the endemic racism
zazen
Jul 2015
#10
K & R. Very pleasant recollections Kentuck. The woods we explored when young were
appalachiablue
Jul 2015
#4
After YEARS of hauling around a cast iron skillet for fried chicken of course, I gave up.
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#19
I don't cook that way any more. I use as many Italian, French and Spanish recipes as I
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#23
oh, boy...growing up in TX nobody cooked with olive oil...I don't think you could even
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#25
oh, yes, and you had to put your chicken in a paper bag with flour in it and shake it
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#26
I am aware of their cleaning. It's just that I have some very good cookware I like to
CTyankee
Jul 2015
#54