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Southern Cuisine

Guest written by our friend Trent Horton

When my grandmother died I decided it was finally time to learn some southern cooking basics, especially since I grew up in Georgia and knew very little about preparing Southern classics. I was tired of being asked questions about Southern cuisine that I just didn't know the answer to, so I checked out some WIRELESS INTERNET pricing and started doing research about the basic cooking techniques from staff. Turns out, southern cooking isn't all that hard, it just requires a lot of patience in addition to a lot of salt and butter! Paula Deen sure knows what she's doing so I've been watching a lot of her shows lately to try and pick up some additional southern knowledge. That is, when I can even understand what she's saying! I feel much better prepared to make something delicious and authentic for my family this Thanksgiving and they're all going to be shocked at how well I know my way around the kitchen. I may even ask my cousin Sue if I can have a cast iron pan that my grandmother left her.

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