Hey people. I was born and raised in Texas and I have eaten alot of blackeyed peas. I live in Wisconsin now and I have never heard of people feeding them to cows either. Yearn For The Burn Baker R. >From: "Judy Howle" <howle@ebicom.net> >Reply-To: "Judy Howle" <howle@ebicom.net> >To: "CH" <Chile-heads@globalgarden.com> >Subject: [CH] Re: [CHpeas, was OKRA >Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 21:47:30 -0600 > >That brings back memories almost forgotten. Back in the late 60's when I >was first married my husband worked at the Base here with a great guy, one >of the nicest people I know. He was from Eau Claire. After a year or two >here, in the Air Force, he went home and married his sweetheart whom he had >known for years, and who had the OPPOSITE personality. Right after she >moved down here I invited them over for supper. I served blackeyed peas. >She said "we feed those to cattle, we don't eat them.": Well I was shocked >because I never heard of feeding them to animals, and really po'd because >she was so rude, and I never liked her. (That wasn't her only fault!) She >invited us over one night and her cooking was terrible. Poor Bill! > >Judy Howle >Flavors of the South >http://www.ebicom.net/~howle > >Hot and Spicy Cuisine Editor, Suite 101 >http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/hot_and_spicy_cuising >----- Original Message ----- >From: Calvin Donaghey <gdonaghey@bitstreet.com> >To: <green56@PioneerPlanet.infi.net>; CH <Chile-heads@globalgarden.com> >Sent: Friday, February 25, 2000 8:39 PM >Subject: [CH] OKRA IN SALAD? (was Tolerance) > > > > It's funny how different areas develop different tastes. > > I try to appreciate okra in all its various forms, especially in corn, > > rice & potato chip gumbo with vine-ripened chiles. It is pretty much a > > southern dish, though. However (since I'm comparing northern and > > southern cookin'), in grad school, I had an office - mate from > > Oshkosh-B'Gosh-Wisconsin. One evening the grad students all went out to > > a local eatery for a buffet. There in the serving tray was a large pot > > of black eyed peas w/ okra & jalapenos. The guy from Wisconsin nudged > > me and asked > > "Are those what I think they are?" > > "Look like peas 'N peppers, to me." says I. > > "Well, where I come from, that's just HOG FEED, and I'm not eating > > that." Says He. > > "Well, you eat Hogs, don't ya', so you get 'em one way or the other?" > > Says I. > > He declined to try it "because there were peppers in it". > > Then he got a REAL eye opener when he spent 3 months in Southern Mexico > > working on his thesis project. He informed the whole geology department > > that Peas 'N Peppers was a delicacy fit for the Queen Mother Herself. > > (No offense intended to you Wisconsin CHs-- it's just a story, not an > > indictment.) > > Calvin > > > > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com