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    Sunny Southern Spain

    Joined: Jun 17, 2006

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    Shared Recipe Ohio Corn Bread

    "An old cornbread recipe originating in Ohio."

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Kentucky Corn Bread

    "An old cornbread recipe originating in Kentucky"

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Arkansas Corn Bread

    "An old cornbread recipe originating in Arkansas"

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Southern Corn Bread

    "Traditional, old southern recipe for a staple in southern culinary enjoyment!"

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Yellow Cornmeal Hoe Cake

    "Hoe Cakes were the first simple forms of corn bread in the South. Simple corn meal mixed with water and salt and then baked. Originally, Native Americans cooked these on hot rocks in an open fire. They were commonly referred to as Ash Cakes. Later, settlers from Europe adopted the recipe, cooking the cakes on the blades of their hoes in the fir..."

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe White Cornmeal Hoe Cake

    "Hoe Cakes were the first simple forms of corn bread in the South. Simple corn meal mixed with water and salt and then baked. Originally, Native Americans cooked these on hot rocks in an open fire. They were commonly referred to as Ash Cakes. Later, settlers from Europe adopted the recipe, cooking the cakes on the blades of their hoes in the fir..."

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

    Shared Recipe Johnny Cake

    "The Indians taught the earliest colonists to parch corn and mix it with boiling water and bake it in thin cakes. These were used by hunters and traders on their long journeys on foot over Indian trails hence the name “Journey Cake” which later became “Johnny Cake.”"

    Oct 12, 2011 on Food.com

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