Mornin all. Well, if you can grow Mayhaw trees in Marshall, then they will grow in most of that area. I have seen them growing in the middle of fields, so they don't HAVE to be in a boggy place. I knew that you folks can grow figs in Marshall, cause my Mama talks about going back to her grandma's every August to help put up the fig preserves. We (in S. LA) do them earlier, in fact my figs are just about done. I am down to cooking just a few every other day or so. If any of you are cajun food fans, I just started a mailing list as one of Rootsweb's new Community lists on Cajun/LA cooking. If you are interested, contact me privately and I'll give you instructions on joining. Jan At 09:12 PM 7/21/1999 -0500, Gail Brown wrote: >Yum! Mayhaw jelly! I'd never heard of it before I moved to Marshall, but it >is our favorite. Summit United Methodist Church makes it, along with other >kinds of jelly, and you can find it in the gift shop at the Old Courthouse >Museum. I'm in Pittsburgh, PA, for a family reunion and brought some along >for my Yankee cousins. > >As for Cains Cemetery - I'm not familiar with the name, but you can write >the genealogy society at museum@shreve.net and ask if anyone knows about it. > >Gail > > > >==== TXHARRISON Mailing List ==== >For questions about the Harrison County Mail List, please see http://www.rootsweb.com/~txharris/hcmlist.htm > > >