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![]() Elaine Parrish wrote: > Yes, I agree. Dressin' (there is no "g" <vbg>) seems to be a Southern > thing and has a cornbread base. Stuffing seems to be a Northern thing and > has a white bread base. Dressin' is smooth in texture while stuffing seems > to be more "chunky". The white bread of stuffing is often toasted and the > finished product often has a crouton look (of course, there are hundreds > of recipes). While cornbread dressin' has variations, there is a basic > combination of ingredients that is standard from Georgia to the Texas > border. > > With advertising and a mobile society, terminology has traveled and > mingled. > > But 'round here, if it ain't made with cornbread, it aint Dressin'. <grin> > > Elaine, too Yeppers, Elaine has hit the nail on the head with this definition! |
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