well this is a relative, saltier, spicer and greaser, and is best eaten hot,
with a sauce of some sort, Lee
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>> they are a relative of cornbread, a bit thinner batter, some bits can be
>> added, then spooned into balls and deep fried, usually served with fish,
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>> at our summer family fish fry its fish of all kinds, hush puppies, onion
>> rings, french fries, really steak fries, deep fried pickles, deep fried
>> green beans. baked beans, cole slaw, potato salad, regular green beans,
>> seven layer salad, home made ice cream, and then a lot of other
>> desserts.
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>> Lee
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> OK thanks
Cornbread is still a mystery to me
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>>>> On Sat, 2 Jul 2011 23:41:28 -0500, "Polly Esther"
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>>>>> I've found they're great too for hushpuppies
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>>>> Please tell me more! I've never made or eaten them.
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>>> Whereas I don't even know what they are!!
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