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in the south we still have FLUFF! sm

Posted By: MT30+ on 2009-04-21
In Reply to: What foods are native to your area of the country - just curious

Being originally from Michigan (Detroit area) one of the biggest items that is native to the area is Vernors ginger ale You can get it in some stores in the south but in Michigan you can get it in the restaurants etc. Its kind of like one of those drinks you either love or hate and there is no in between. I was raised on it and LOVE IT!

Now living in the south, "southern food" being the thing, good and fattening! haha

Never heard of your oatmeal/ice cream cookie thing but it sure sounds good!


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We have Fluff
We love Fluff here in New York. We have something similar to the oatmeal cookie, but it's a chocolate chip cookie. We have something called tomato pie here that no one knows what it is, but I love it. It's basically like a pizza, but it's served cold and there's usually just sauce and a little bit of cheese sprinkled on it. Yum.
Fluff/marshmallow cream
I grew up on Fluff - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the stuff. We have marshmallow cream out here but not fluff, and the marshallow cream here is heavy and thick. Fluff is light and airy. Anyway...growing up we always used the receipe on the fluff jar. All I remember was using Fluff, chocolate chips and i think some butter (but its' been over 30 years since I've made it). All I know it was very very easy.
Fluff is still sold in PA. In my area,

we have a mixture of foods since our area is diverse ethnicities. We have all kinds of PA Dutch, Lithiuainin (sp), Italian, Irish Polish, Mexican (yes thanks to a town a little north of here that is 30% Mexican now), so there is not one particular food.


My favorites are scrapple w/vinegar and eggs,  funnel cake, Kluskie, halupkies, perogies, HOT BOLOGNA (yeah! good and spicy). Hot bologna is probably local to our area alone. How about ring bologna, which is used to make the hot bologna.


Born in the south, raised in the south, still live here and WHAT?
I do not love fats and butter, never. South Georgia is about as southern as you can get. I do not want to clog my arteries and eat organic as much as I can. You cannot speak for everyone, only yourself.
I live in the south and here a few miles south of Atlanta
it is around 14 this morning. I had to go out but layered clothes, put on socks for a change, headgear and even gloves and have a really good coat with hood but fur on the inside so I was cozy. Supposedly even colder tomorrow.
Boy scout son used to make pepperoni and marshmallow fluff roll-ups for the trail.
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South here too...but
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Hey ya all, I am from the south so
I am heading west. I loved visiting California also. I just love my traveling though, bitten by the bug years ago
Same here. I'm from the South, too. nm
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3.39 here in south AL n/m
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I'm further south than you
Down here near Albany, GA and FREEZING! Worst part is we don't have heat in our house, just little room heaters.

One trick I learned from my gram, turn the oven on and leave the door open a little. Don't leave it on long though or your electric bill will go up! But if you need to knock the cold off the kitchen that will do the trick.

I wish I had one of those snuggles blankets I keep seeing on TV!
Not just in the south.
I had a friend in North Dakota who also did this. 
Come to South MS, down here everyone....sm
talks like me basically. I never knew it until I went up north and then I was like OMG. I talk way different than these people. I thought I talked like anyone else. I was wrong.
opinion on the south
I was rasied in Fayetteville NC and Charleston SC being the army brat that I am - I have to say that Charleston is a great family town, lots of things for the family and kids - parks museums, forts etc. The schools are exceelent and I loved it. I still have family and friends there and it is just beutiful. Affordable too. Employment for the others in you home is veried as well.
In the south we would call that
trailer folk trash- just not accepted
I am just south of Reno...

I could meet you at Brew Brothers for a microbrew....or two....or three.....


ENJOY!!


What part of the south are you in?
Where I live, deep south, women certainly go that. Do not put an overall blanket on each statement, especially about the south because we already have to live down what others think of the south.
Actually, no I cannot tell you live in the south because
I was raised here and have no idea what you are talking about. Cannibal- that sounds like UGH to me, big time and the other porkchop with all those trimmings. Never ever darling. By the way, what part of the south? South Florida??
Why would anyone think the south only likes
country?? Ugh. I have lived here all my life and I cannot stand it. My tastes are more opera, beautiful love sounds, Gershwin. I could not tell you 1 name of a country song. Please do not group us all together. Folks just making assumptions - again.
Say what, in the south we have double
names for males also, since when did you think it stopped at females?
Well, it's hot. I live in south MS, so it's hot.

And humid.  But it's actually not as hot as some places up north! 


I think I maybe just had not eaten much in the last few days.  They don't let you give blood if you are anemic.  I have been turned down many times because of that.  I have to cut myself off of iced tea for a couple days then I'm usually okay to donate.  I am just typing, had a latte, drinking some tea now, will eat some stuff in a while.  Maybe I am tired, too, it's been a tad stressful around here recently.  Maybe I will sleep tonight!  That would be different.  I should probably think about re-establishing my relationship with my Dr. since I finally do have ins. now. 


yes, ma'am....where in south FL?
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Wow you must live in the south?
Never heard of jowl meat and hot water cornbread? I am a yankee so be nice...just never heard those foods before...sounds like a good time!


See how the south is slammed?
She says she is a yankee down below. Mother told me never to assume......
I am not slamming the south....just never
heard of any cooking like that anywhere else thats all. Was seriously interested in that type of food...always like to learn about new foods...please don't misunderstand and think I'm slamming anybody....just like the differences in all of us!
North/South
Doesn't matter what side we come from, we are all here for the same reason and by the same God.  My grandfather used to tell me that the south did whatever they could to survive and the north had more money so they were technologically advanced and better educated.  That changed a long time ago.  I would say we are all pretty even now days.  My husband is from Germany and lived in WI before coming here to the heart of the bible belt, and he still can't wrap his mind around sweat tea or cornbread.  He says I'm eating cardboard.  Just a thought..
hi there - I'm in south florida....sm

and due to the multi-multi ethnic groups here - MULTITUDES of different groups - we have it all in the supermarkets....


You never had chopped liver?  Never eaten chicken livers and onions together just fried up?  Never had chicken livers wrapped in bacon and then cooked?  Ramaki's I think they are called (can't remember)....


The Argentinians I just read eat twice as much beef as Americans....not a good thing...*lol*


 


When I first moved to the south, I once saw this guy sm
mowing a lawn (up a steep hill) with short shorts, cowboy hat and cowboy boots. Obviously, the boots were slippery so he kept slipping and trying to dig his heels in the grass. I almost crashed from laughing so hard.
South Beach here.
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Deep south - only hog I know is as in
pigs.
I'm south of that school sm
about 60 miles. Still in shock. It's all over the news down here. My thoughts are truly with the families.
The South of France....NM
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Yes, I agree. I am from the south too nm
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I'm betting he's from the South

That's something that's very often done in the Deep South. 


people from the south will try anything once!
never heard of peanuts in Coke but when we moved to GA, when we got ice cream, they would ask if we wanted wet nuts. Say what? Then I saw you can buy them in the grocery store.

You have to remember, these are the same folks who eat crawfish. In the north, we call that bait. Our adult babysitter said she used to go to the creek and snap the heads off crawfish and suck it out. I would have to be might desparate to do that!
it may be different where you live but in South
sickening, really.
when i lived in the south, they said
i had a 'northern' accent. I'm born/raised Californian. When we moved to midwest, teased kids for having southern accent. however, when my husband used to work all over the country 40 yr ago, he could tell almost exactly where someone was from, hearing them talk a bit. With all the travel/moving around now, accents are there, but not nearly as identifiable, and ofttimes a mixture ...
After 5 years in south MS
I still have a Minne-SOH-ta accent that I don't believe has diminished a bit!
South here and mine only
$73.00 this month. Have had the air on some but really reasonable temperate weather so far and usually hot, hot, hot. I have ceiling fans that I use, especially in the bedroom of a night so sleep comfortably.
Hope you don't live in the South!! LOL (nm)
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I'm in South too, last time we had snow was..

I'm from the good ole' south. Would never dream of doing that! sm
But, on the other hand, I'm not against a woman's choice to do so either..Although my in-laws would definitely have a tad bit to say bout that one!
Thank you!! I was raised in the south by 2 southerns
and this type of behaviour is completely not tolerated! We moved to the midwest when I was older and still have never been talked to like that until we moved to the east coast!! Maybe it's normal here to not have manners or respect for women??
Maybe didnt lose it. It just went south.
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Deep south, Virginia, nah I never
thought of that as the deep south. We think of it as the northern most of southern states.
It was over 90 degrees at 9:30 am in South Florida.
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Good choice. Anywhere but South Fla.
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Just moved to South Mississippi and...
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