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pigs feet...

Honey!!! That is good old southern cooking,When I was a kid my Grandmother and I would go to her sisters every now and then for lunch, or as its called here dinner, supper is the 6 pm meal, anyway Aunt Cordia would have pig feet, candied sweet potatoes ,cabbage and corn bread, instead of a napkin you always had a wet washcloth to get the sticky off your fingers from the pig feet!!!
 
OK Polish folks

The jellied pigs' feet were called by a name in Polish that literally meant "cold feet". Phonetically it is "zheem-nyeh nawgy" approximately. Anyone know how to write that correctly?
 
Dill Dip

Dill Dip

 

Years ago, at the tavern we used to have a potlock dinner usually the first or second Sunday of every February because there were a lot of birthdays that month.   At that time Mr. B's was the only store that carried the Beau Monde seasoning.  There was always a ton of good homemade food at the potluck, no left with an empty stomach and if they did it was their own fault.  My mom always made fried chicken, which wasn't crispy because my dad didn't have any teeth.  There were lots of deserts, salads.  I can remember this potlucks like they just happened yesterday.

 

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If you guys make any of these recipes, let me know how they turned out.
 
If you need any of the recipes rescanned at a higher resolution let me know, I will be happy to rescan them.  It's been so long since I scanned anything I kind of forgot how to use my scanner.
 
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