JayhawkInMaine
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbvq5p wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalRow6326 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Indian pudding sounds divine!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbvend wrote
Reply to comment by BurningPage in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Ok! Will do. Thanks!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbtufw wrote
Reply to comment by SmellsofElderberry25 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
These look fantastic. Thanks!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbnemp wrote
Reply to comment by ecco-domenica in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Great! Thank you 🙏🏻
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbmwmh wrote
Reply to comment by Fabulous-Opposite838 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Thank you!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbhmm4 wrote
Reply to comment by gigistuart in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
I’m certainly interested in all recipes that connect my family to the culinary history of Maine. I imagine there’s quite the variety given what part of Maine you hail from.
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_ita3h94 wrote
Reply to comment by Lady-Kat1969 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Thank you!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_ita2o8p wrote
Reply to comment by marrymejojo in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Sounds like it’s right up my alley!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_ita043z wrote
Reply to comment by pecanorchard in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Perfect! Thank you!!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9zbkd wrote
Reply to comment by kauaime in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Thanks on all counts 🙂
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9z4co wrote
Reply to comment by Albitt in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Oh, wow! That would be amazing. Thank you 🙏🏻
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9yvot wrote
Reply to comment by derpingandlurking in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Nice!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9ypse wrote
Reply to comment by Dog_From_Malta in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
How cool! Thank you
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9rn7l wrote
Reply to comment by bern_trees in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
I have a bit of acreage with the house. Hoping to harvest on my own land this year.
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9rjhk wrote
Reply to comment by Thegayjt in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Thanks!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9r2nd wrote
Reply to comment by kauaime in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
I’m in Lincoln. Always interested in what would be considered comfort foods of the day or desserts are always good, too. Thanks!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9qroa wrote
Reply to comment by haditupto in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Thank you!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9jmmm wrote
Reply to comment by KingfisherC in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
Nice, thanks! Have never heard of these before now. What’s your favorite way to eat them?
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_it9h968 wrote
Reply to comment by fLux3303 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
That was a welcome gift from a neighbor. 3lbs of Jordan’s. So good!
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_iremyi4 wrote
Reply to comment by Majestic-Feedback541 in Appreciation post: Mainers can teach the South a lot about hospitality! by JayhawkInMaine
Exactly. Moved here from GA.
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_iremvhs wrote
Reply to comment by NoSandwichOnlyZuul in Appreciation post: Mainers can teach the South a lot about hospitality! by JayhawkInMaine
Summed up beautifully. I spent the last 10 years in south central GA.
JayhawkInMaine t1_iqt9krj wrote
Reply to How do you pronounce 'Scallop'? by bleahdeebleah
I had my first scallops when I lived in the FL Gulf Coast. It was the “pal” pronunciation there. I’ve heard it both ways since I moved from there though.
JayhawkInMaine OP t1_itbvvl8 wrote
Reply to comment by AdditionalRow6326 in Looking for traditional Maine recipes from early 1800s by JayhawkInMaine
And I’ll definitely be trying a bean hole. Just need to find the right bean recipe first. I’ve see a lot of different variations.
Have one that’s your favorite?