chitterlings.com :)
I've been meaning to tell you about this site for awhile. This is one for the bookmarks. If you want to know how to cook something/anything southern you can find it on this site. there are also links to other great southern cookbooks here and here. Join the mailing list, it's great for daily inspiration.
"Welcome Friend,
I'm Willie Crawford, and I created this website back in 1997 to share with you soul food recipes I learned while growing up on the farm in North Carolina. Recipes like: Collard Greens, Sweet Potato Pie, Southern Pound Cake, Homemade Biscuits, Banana Pudding, North Carolina-style Pulled Pork Barbecue, Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Hush Puppies, Southern Fried Chicken, Fried Catfish, Pinto Beans With Ham Hocks, and tons of others.
When I first built this site I started out by posting about 20 of these great recipes right on the website. Then I invited all website visitors to join our mailing list and share their favorite recipes with each other. Since then, literally thousand of soul food and old-family recipes have been shared by website visitors.
Now we're inviting YOU to join the fun. To become a part of our online family, just click here and fill in the box to receive free recipes via email.
Every day, list members email in their request for hard to find recipes to list members.
Everyday, other list members share favorite recipes with the thousands of list members."
mmm mmm, I'm hungry now...
Now you know that my brother is cooking me a pot of Chillins, potatoe salad, collard greens, baked sweet potatoes, cornbread and a tomatoe pie when I get home :)...can't wait to see ya...
ReplyDeletebring me a piece of tomato pie...never had it but it sounds great!
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ReplyDeleteOh, it is! My mom used to cook tomato pie for me growing up (one of the best things I can remember during...); she would also bake the best sweet potatoes in the world and would always make a separate pan for me...hummmmmmm, better stop before I get into "that chapter" of Rose and Fluggie...
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