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“In Kentucky, where I live, we use bait store crickets and mill worms floated with a bobber. Put three or four crickets and a couple of millworms on a hook, and hold on! You have to try different depths until you find the fish. Once you find them, you can have a lot of fun ...
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This time around it's about those best "Out-of-Town" or "Hidden Gem" restaurants around America and right here in New Jersey. According to Lovefood,"There is no denying that cities across the US have foodie clout, but venture beyond the buzzing cities – to the sticks, the suburbs, an...
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Kentucky: Hot brown The hot brown, an open-faced sandwich from Louisville, Kentucky, piles up turkey, tomatoes, and bacon covered in Mornay sauce and baked until the Texas toast is crispy and additional cheese on top is oozing. It originated with Fred K. Schmidt at the Brown Hotel in 1926...
Kentucky: Hot brown The hot brown, an open-faced sandwich from Louisville, Kentucky, piles up turkey, tomatoes, and bacon covered in Mornay sauce and baked until the Texas toast is crispy and additional cheese on top is oozing. It originated with Fred K. Schmidt at the Brown Hotel in 1926...
Kentucky: Bourbon balls Nicholas Piccillo // Shutterstock Kentucky: Bourbon balls Kentucky produces plenty of bourbon, so bourbon balls are a fitting signature food. They were first created in the 1930s by Ruth Booe, a candymaker at Rebecca Ruth Candies in Frankfort, who combined bourbon and cho...