Snow_White
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I've never seen them in the MD/PA/DE area either (although I do know what you're talking about since I see the signs for them when we go to SC!).
Originally posted by mum4jenn
If you cook them in a pressure cooker you can have them very tender in only about an hour!!! I used to cook them for hours and then my dh tried the pressure cooker and they were done in a flash(compared to the other way)
Originally posted by remyandhollandsmommy
I grew up in the south (FL to be exact) and I am craving boiled peanuts! I have went to every grocery store locally and NO ONE has ever even heard of boiled peanuts! Is this a southern thing and northeners don't have these?? I mean, they don't even have the green peanuts for me to make my own!![]()
Originally posted by Blondie
Pardon me if this has already been asked as I haven't read all the posts on this thread yet.
Just what do they taste like when done being boiled, and what is the consistency? Is it mushy?
Hmmmm. That's new one on me. I'll try it as we are getting some good cantaloupe now.Originally posted by hrh_disney_queen
mtblujeans....salted watermelon, yes.. Now the real test for a Mississippian....how about pepper on your cantaloupe????![]()
Originally posted by mtblujeans
Hmmmm. That's new one on me. I'll try it as we are getting some good cantaloupe now.
As I think on it, I also remember fried mush. Mom would buy blocks of mush in the store and slice it very thin and fry it in a pan until the edges were crispy and the center was a little soft. Spread butter on it and we would eat it faster than she could fry it. We would sometimes put maple syrup on it. Man, that is better than potato chips!!![]()