The purpose of this blog is to provide the author, Jay Moreno, with an outlet to comment upon items of socio-political and socio-economic import in Camden County, Georgia and to generally satisfy a daily compulsion to write.
HISTORIC WATERFRONT, ST. MARYS, GA.
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Not to mention our cooking is the best in the country!
Fried fish, fried okra, fried summer squash, french fries, fried green tomatoes, fried deer meat, fried shrimp, fried pork chops, fried pickles, I know I'm forgettin somethin, help me out here, then let's go to lunch!
back in the days of butcher shops, my Grandmother Moreno used to batter and fry a batch of pig tails. The original "curly fries" -and way tastier.
I miss my mother's crispy, breaded and fried tripe.
Then there's fried eggplant.
Back when there was such a thing as ice trays, my mother would occasionally make a double recipe of grits one morning and freeze the excess in an ice tray. The next morning, she would pop out the grits cubes and fry them in bacon grease. Crispy and yummy.
Please keep it clean and reasonably civil. "Public figures" are fair game, consistent with the "actual malice" exception. I suggest you Google both terms before you go off half-cocked.
Fried fish, fried okra, fried summer squash, french fries, fried green tomatoes, fried deer meat, fried shrimp, fried pork chops, fried pickles, I know I'm forgettin somethin, help me out here, then let's go to lunch!
ReplyDeleteback in the days of butcher shops, my Grandmother Moreno used to batter and fry a batch of pig tails. The original "curly fries" -and way tastier.
ReplyDeleteI miss my mother's crispy, breaded and fried tripe.
Then there's fried eggplant.
Back when there was such a thing as ice trays, my mother would occasionally make a double recipe of grits one morning and freeze the excess in an ice tray. The next morning, she would pop out the grits cubes and fry them in bacon grease. Crispy and yummy.