Last week the ladies my wife and daughters went on a long weekend getaway to where my wife went to high-school. She had several of her high school friends and daughters all meet up. Upon returning home this past Monday the brought daddy a treat. ?ÿTis was a RC Cola and a moon pie. I have waited all week long and finally today I sat down on the couch and had my treat. It??s a Southern thing for me. How about y??all. ?ÿDo you remember the days where it was the best thing since sliced bread. ?ÿNext to the RC Cola and moon pie it a bottle come and peanuts for me. ?ÿ?ÿ
RC Cola was great.
Putting peanuts in a bottle of Coke is currently trending again.
I was in a store last week that had Moonpies.?ÿ Chocolate, vanilla and banana.?ÿ Of course the chocolate is the only traditional one.?ÿ I've been eating peanuts in a bottle of Coke for well over 60 years.?ÿ Or at least I used to.?ÿ Coke and diabetes don't go well together.
Andy
@andy-bruner i still grab a couple bags of those buy one get one peanut pacs and a bottle glass cke on hay days. I mean nothing taste so good on a hot day than ice cold coke with peanuts in the neck lol. Finding moonpies are not as easy to find where I live now. But growing up in Mississippi they were everywhere just like sardines Vienna sausage and potted meat. That was the survival food next to penut butter for me as a kid. And sause and crackers rag bolognee and hot sauce. No wonder I have high cholesterol lol. The RC cola had the moonpie attached in a little cardboard case that had a little marketing theme its a southern thing. The kids thought i would really like that so the wife bought it for me. Now i am full and relaxing. Lol.
Boiled peanuts. Collard greens. Ham hocks. Stone Soup.Okra. Hated grits as a kid but as an adult grew a deep appreciation. Thanks to Mis Mattie.?ÿ
Growing up a white kid in multicultural military and educated people always around me, I was deeply effected and affected to the best of the South,?ÿ and learned more about the darker side while I was growing older.?ÿ Some amazing people and Cultures throughout.?ÿ
gulf shrimp, soft shell crabs, silver queen corn, crab claws, fried mullet and roe - growing up in LA
Country Ham, Red Eye Gravy, Derby Pie, Bourbon Balls from Rebecca Ruth, Ale-8-One, and Buffalo Trace Bourbon.?ÿ I still drink bourbon, just harder to find good bourbon out here, but I manage to keep an appropriate Kentucky Colonel supply in the house.
Poutine, vinegar on everything, cheddar cheese on warm apple pie, gravy was a condiment; never tried lutefisk...
growing in the North, was different.
gulf shrimp, soft shell crabs, silver queen corn, crab claws, fried mullet and roe
Growing up in FL
Atlantic shrimp, blue crab, silver queen corn, stone crab claws, smoked mullet and deep fried mullet roe or shad roe. And ample amounts of beer... ?????ÿ