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![]() Wayne Boatwright wrote: > > On Mon 14 Jun 2010 06:36:41p, Pete C. told us... > > > > > Kate Connally wrote: > >> > >> I was watching a recent episode of DDD and one of the featured > >> places was The Farmer's Shed Kitchen - a restaurant attached to > >> a farm market. All the stuff they make is made from stuff they > >> grow. > >> > >> Anyway, the reason I bring it up is that all my adult life I've > >> heard the song and dance about how true southern cornbread (and > >> hushpuppies, etc.) does not contain sugar. Southerners don't eat > >> it sweet. Well, the Farmer's Shed is in Lexington, SC a little > >> west of Columbia and not all too far from Georgia. You can't > >> get more Southern! > >> > >> One of the things they are famous for is their cornbread - which > >> contains sugar and even has brown sugar sprinkled on top before > >> it is baked. All the locals eating there were raving about how > >> it was just like home. So how do you explain that, pray tell. > >> > >> Sounds really yummy to me! > >> > >> I like my cornbread sweet, but I always thought it was because > >> I was half Northern and raised in the North and didn't know no > >> better. > >> ;-) > > > > I think it's all relative - The Southern benchmark for sweet is > > sweet tea, so therefore Southern cornbread isn't sweet. > > > > And to generalize, most northerners don't know how to make either one > properly. Most northerners didn't even know what the heck sweet tea was until ~5 or 6 years ago, and the same applied to southerners not having a clue what iced coffee was. |
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