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Bald Headed Squirrel Hunter
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Originally posted by Steve Collins:
...passing through south Louisiana one place we stopped at had rice dressing on the menu.


Also known as dirty rice.



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Chicken and waffles...even the colonel just added them to his menu...dessert chess pie
 
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Originally posted by YooperSigs:
Cat head biscuits and red eye gravy! My southern Granny ruined me forever, I miss her meals.


Yes, indeed. And a slice of ham.


Gonna have to qualify that with Country Ham, none of that sweet sugar coated stuff, it has to be a salt cured ham, nom nom nom an maybe some grits, and if yer nice some Beaten biscuits...

 
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People that are actually nice for no reason.


I've got a customer from California in-house this week. He pointed this out today. Smile

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Good lookin' biscuits, there, HRK!




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This is my kids bus stop
 
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was in rural Mississippi & the local diner had tomato gravy at breakfast. Never seen that before, was tasty.
 
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"Y'all" eat some nasty stuff. Big Grin
 
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"Y'all" eat some nasty stuff. Big Grin


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Chicken and Sausage Gumbo , Crawfish Etouffee , or Stewed Chicken .

Just how deep in the Deep South? That sounds more like Louisiana/Cajun.
 
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...and when they serve you bread/biscuits/rolls before the meal, they will melt butter (no margin).


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This Iowa Yankee isn't afraid to try something different.
 
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This Iowa Yankee isn't afraid to try something different.


Lawd, boy, bless your heart!
That's "This Iowa Yankee ain't afraid to try something different." Wink




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Everything has coleslaw on it, or with it.




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Ya drive past your favorite diner, the “Squat & Gooble” and notice boiled goobers on the sign. Ooeee! Shoo-fly pie, along with your other favorites: shrimp and dirty rice, catfish, hush puppies, shrimp, grits and gravy, candied yams, greens and ham. Lawd have mercy.




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You know you're in the South...


When you join the local yacht club (y'all can Google Red Neck Yacht Club) only to find no one owns a boat.
 
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When you don't have to say "sweet" tea. You just say "tea" and they know what you mean.

And grits, by god.
 
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When you know what "crackling cornbread" is...served with soaked dry (not canned) slow cooked pinto beans, meatloaf and homemade cole slaw (and a big spoonfull of hot chow-chow)...AND sweet tea Smile


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Everything has coleslaw on it, or with it.
Coleslaw on/with stuff is ok but I shudder to think what they call coleslaw in the south? I'd imagine cabbage with pork grease and sugar? Big Grin
 
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Sweet potato pie is on the menu.
 
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Originally posted by BigSwede:
They pronounce many city, county and street names wrong. Cool


How hard is it to pronounce “Peachtree”?



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