When I went to my grandparent's in Capitol Hill Tennessee, my cousins and I would walk to the store and get a "black cow." The first time we went , I ask for a "hunky" and they didn't know what I was talking about...My cousin said she would pick something out for me and she gave me a "black cow." Know what? It was a "hunky." I live in Georgia and that's what they were called here... At 09:10 PM 09/28/1999 EDT, you wrote: >When I was a young child, we would go to Knoxville to visit our relatives. I >would be at my grandmother and grandfather's house with one or two of my >cousins and grandpa would get off the bus and we would watch for him because >he always brought us a "black cow." That is ice cream on a stick covered >with chocolate. I don't think my sister, Nina Morton T. remembers as I am 10 >years older than her, but we always looked forward to that. > >Bobbie Morton Fowler > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >Put those lists to work for others. If you have any cemetery or bible lists please send them in. We can post them on the page for others to use. > > Rae Smith http://www.angelfire.com/tn/sexton/index.html http://www.angelfire.com/tn/sexton/Lay.html http://www.angelfire.com/de/LawDog/index.html