deer greens?
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From: Atlanta GA USA
Betcha can't get sweet iced tea either! Yankee's idea of iced tea: a pot of hot tea and a glass of ice!! Actually had that served as 'iced tea' in a restaurant in the North a couple years ago. Greens, purple hull peas, cornbread and iced tea....not that's a meal fit for a king...with or without the fried chicken.
#12
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From: A shack in Arkansas
AMEN smalltown.my wife (from colorado) had the hardest time getting used to sweet tea. she thinks tea with lemon and a little suger is it . i have to go my grandmothers to get tea or good southern food for that matter.i can cook it but she doesnt have the hang of it after 14 years of bliss. we couldnt keep deer out of our purple hull pea patch. the only problem with them is there gone by hunting season but the wood goats eat good.
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From: Broussard Louisiana USA
SOARKREBLEL
Where are you from in South Ark.?
I hunt in and around Emmerson and Magnolia.
We had a patch of turnips, deer never set foot in it. All I ever heard about turnips is that if you had deer you wouldn't have turnips. Not in this case. Plenty of deer, plenty of turnips.
Where are you from in South Ark.?
I hunt in and around Emmerson and Magnolia.
We had a patch of turnips, deer never set foot in it. All I ever heard about turnips is that if you had deer you wouldn't have turnips. Not in this case. Plenty of deer, plenty of turnips.
#14
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From: A shack in Arkansas
STONE COLD, don't tell any one that im from camden ar. ha ha . sometimes the deer dont find them ,that aint so bad then you get to eat them. i have some good friends that hunt in emerson, they have taken some real good bucks down there. one this year may go over 160 .
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