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    1. Re: Fw: [NJ-Memories] Food!
    2. Linda Vible
    3. Lisa, You're right about the stuffing. I still make fresh bread stuffing with our turkey. I've never thought of trying a cornbread "dressing". My former mother-in-law grew up on a turkey farm in South Jersey and I learned from her. She also taught me about stewed tomatoes with macaroni and cheese. We are able to get Entemenn's here, but Tasty Cakes can be hard to come by. There's one grocery store here that sells Dietz and Watson hot dogs, too. I have to buy packaged sweet sausage which is sold as individual links instead of being able to get a chain of links. I love sausage, onions and peppers. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY4U" <[email protected]> To: "Linda Vible" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 2:01 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [NJ-Memories] Food! > WELLLLLLLLLL---- FOOD BRINGS THE JERSEY OUT IN US!!!!! (HA-HA) > I miss the pork roll so very much!!! i have found that different parts > of the country have different foods --- so much that i miss here in > Arkansas. no hard rolls, no pork roll, even the thanksgiving dressing > here is different ......... it is CORNBREAD dressing..... no one has > ever heard of bread stuffing (can you believe it?). no philly steak, and > the best pizza is dominos (YUCK)!!!!! NO ENTEMANNS, no drakes cakes, and > so much more that is missing.i live in a small rural area of south west > arkansas, back woods country. it is hard being away from jersey. i > married a man from here who has never been out of arkansas except to > visit sister in fort worth but never went anywhere there either. so he > and i come from different cultures. he has no clue what i am talking > about when i talk about food from jersey. > well enough said for now. > i grew up in New Brunswick ---- sure miss it alot!!!!!! > > JERSEY GIRL FOREVER > LISA > >

    11/10/2004 04:56:02
    1. Re: FwPlainfield NJ///: [NJ-Memories] Food!
    2. Franor
    3. Lisa, Your postings on food is driving me crazy. Everything you write about sounds like a blast from the past. Forget where, but in Plainfield there was a great Steak house where you could watch them grill the steaks. We had this on a coulple years ago and someone did come up with the name. Do you know it? I would remember if I heard it, big problem I don't remember things. Norma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Vible" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 11:56 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [NJ-Memories] Food! > Lisa, > > You're right about the stuffing. I still make fresh bread stuffing with our > turkey. I've never thought of trying a cornbread "dressing". My former > mother-in-law grew up on a turkey farm in South Jersey and I learned from > her. She also taught me about stewed tomatoes with macaroni and cheese. > > We are able to get Entemenn's here, but Tasty Cakes can be hard to come by. > There's one grocery store here that sells Dietz and Watson hot dogs, too. I > have to buy packaged sweet sausage which is sold as individual links instead > of being able to get a chain of links. I love sausage, onions and peppers. > > Linda > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY4U" <[email protected]> > To: "Linda Vible" <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2004 2:01 PM > Subject: Re: Fw: [NJ-Memories] Food! > > >> WELLLLLLLLLL---- FOOD BRINGS THE JERSEY OUT IN US!!!!! (HA-HA) >> I miss the pork roll so very much!!! i have found that different parts >> of the country have different foods --- so much that i miss here in >> Arkansas. no hard rolls, no pork roll, even the thanksgiving dressing >> here is different ......... it is CORNBREAD dressing..... no one has >> ever heard of bread stuffing (can you believe it?). no philly steak, and >> the best pizza is dominos (YUCK)!!!!! NO ENTEMANNS, no drakes cakes, and >> so much more that is missing.i live in a small rural area of south west >> arkansas, back woods country. it is hard being away from jersey. i >> married a man from here who has never been out of arkansas except to >> visit sister in fort worth but never went anywhere there either. so he >> and i come from different cultures. he has no clue what i am talking >> about when i talk about food from jersey. >> well enough said for now. >> i grew up in New Brunswick ---- sure miss it alot!!!!!! >> >> JERSEY GIRL FOREVER >> LISA >> >> > > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    11/10/2004 09:48:53