slydog
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Re: Sassafraspete\'s pork butt saga
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I made a passing comment to my wife about your southern tradition, and behold...she drags a bag of dried blackeyed peas and says that sounds like a good idea.)</font>
We too had the traditional, southern, black eyed peas for New Years day, but for the taste we actually prefer Purple Hull peas. They are a variety of black eyed pea, but they aren't nearly as mushy and mealy tasting as dried black eyes. I can eat a pot of purple hulls and a pan of good buttermilk cornbread for a meal! I've got a great recipe. (Not the gummy, hard, deep yellow cornbread like you get at most restaraunts, or in a cornbread type mix! That ain't good conbread). If you don't like black eyes, and you've never tried purple hulls, I think you would definitely have a change of heart if you tried some.
Kenny
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I made a passing comment to my wife about your southern tradition, and behold...she drags a bag of dried blackeyed peas and says that sounds like a good idea.)</font>
We too had the traditional, southern, black eyed peas for New Years day, but for the taste we actually prefer Purple Hull peas. They are a variety of black eyed pea, but they aren't nearly as mushy and mealy tasting as dried black eyes. I can eat a pot of purple hulls and a pan of good buttermilk cornbread for a meal! I've got a great recipe. (Not the gummy, hard, deep yellow cornbread like you get at most restaraunts, or in a cornbread type mix! That ain't good conbread). If you don't like black eyes, and you've never tried purple hulls, I think you would definitely have a change of heart if you tried some.
Kenny