[Sca-cooks] Kool-Aid Dill pickles was OOP, but had to share
Johnna Holloway
johnna at sitka.engin.umich.edu
Thu May 10 04:40:01 PDT 2007
I read this last night and thought about posting it then.
The picture in the paper was memorable.
They will be featured apparently in a forthcoming
Alton Brown special.
Alton Brown and his crew were in the Delta yesterday, filming a segment
for his Food Network show, Feasting on Asphalt. They started their
tamale trek in Greenville, where they visited Doe's Eat Place
<http://www.tamaletrail.com/OH_does.shtml> and Scott's Hot Tamales
<http://www.tamaletrail.com/OH_scotts.shtml>. Then I--Amy Evans, SFA
oral historian--met them in Rosedale at Joe's Hot Tamale Place
<http://www.tamaletrail.com/OH_joes.shtml>, where Barbara Pope plied us
with tamales and Kool Aid pickles.
http://www.tamaletrail.com/news.shtml
Johnnae
> from Phillipa
>
>>> A Sweet So Sour: Kool-Aid Dills
>>> By JOHN T. EDGE
>>> They are either the worst thing to happen to pickles or a
>>> particularly brave new taste sensation, but Kool-Aid dills
>>> are now popular in Mississippi Delta.
>>> http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/09/dining/09kool.html?th&emc=th
>>> ..................
>
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