Now it has become readily apparent to me from reading these posts, that the Southern way of eatin' has made it's way north. I know this because when Sherman came through raiding, they took about every bit to eat people had, but they left the dried peas considering them unfit to eat. They also would not eat yellow meal cornbread. We had to live on that stuff here until after reconstruction, so it became regular fare, but it was anyway.
So now I'm learning that grits, peas and corn bread are migrating. That explains why you yankee fella's have gotten smarter over the years.
Now to clear up that speech impediment I've noticed many of you have, you need to eat greens on a regular basis; collard greens, turnip greens, and some mustard thrown in. Then you might begin to talk like regular folk.
Now Dee, you have a little task ahead of you down there in Tejas. Not too awful long ago I was in the DFW area near the airport, and stopped in a BBQ restaurant attached to a great big old Bass Pro Shop. I ordered my barbeque with sweet tea, and the little waitress with the New England accent told me they only had raspberry tea sweetened.
RASPBERRY TEA? When I told her it was a law that all secesh states serve sugar sweetened iced tea, I though she was gonna' have me thrown out. She got quite belligerent! So when you get the time, spread the word around that area. And get that RASPBERRY tea off the menu.....
Ben