triaddukefan
Tobacco Road Gastronomer
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Came across this on Twitter.. I scored a 26
Yup I’m a yankee for sure now
Just inched over the Yankee line with 6.
17, what on earth is Fatback?
There are definitely some that are not exclusively Southern. Peach cobbler is something I grew up with in New England. Some have different names. Butter Beans are lima beans up North, for example. Deviled Eggs originated in England, so are popular in all the original colonies; It never would have occurred to me that someone might consider them Southern.I scored a 35. Four of them I’ve eaten today. Further there are a vast majority of items on the list that I’m shocked are exclusively southern. What are you people eating????
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Come on man....... you should subtract one point for asking that question. Then again.... Florida is just quasi-South.
I thought collerd greens where arrested environmental activists.No collard greens in the list? That’s a minus 5 for the organizers.
And no, turnip greens ain’t the same thing.
Fried okra!21. There is no doubt I'm a city boy through and through, but when your grandmothers and both your parents are from the Carolina's this type of stuff is going to happen.
...and where's the black eyed peas, collard greens, turnips, hamhocks, and hambones?
We drive back and forth to the Austin area from Tucson to visit my wife's sister and family. Typically, January and July, which are not peach season, although the HEB still has some tasty peaches even in July.I track the Texas Hill Country peach crop assiduously, dreading the late freezes and the Spring hail storms.