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"h.e. sea" > wrote in message
nk.net... > Resin baked potatoes are a South Carolina Low Country specialty, and I > remember them from my childhood visits to Murrells Inlet, but no matter > how hard I search on the internet, I can't find a way to make them. I > have found a couple of old news articles which mention something about a > worker accidentally dropping a potato in pine resin which was being > boiled to make turpentine, but this doesn't sound very safe. > Has anyone else had resin baked potatoes or know how I can make them at > home? > > Thank you so much for any help you can offer me, > Heather Huh ! For once google has let me down. The Cracker Barrel resturant chain used to have them but apparently they are now off the menu. I seem to remember they advised against eating the skin... John<==never had one myself |
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