Sour, pickled foods were strongly Germanic, but cornbreads, corn dodgers, corn pones and many others came from the south. |
|
She'd feed Gypsy cold corn pones and they'd run a mile or so to the creek to play. |
|
Johnny cake, corn pones, hoe cakes, hush puppies, and hawg'n'hominy are just a few examples. |
|
A frugal supper of bacon, cooked Indian fashion on sticks hung over the coals, coffee and corn pones, was eaten with appetites sharpened by the keen air. |
|
From pones baked up in cast iron skillets in the Appalachians to loaves laced with spicy peppers in the Southeast, cornbread has been the staff of life for many families. |
|
Sometimes maize is used for making what are called corn pones, which well illustrate the difference between bread made of wheat and bread made of a flour containing no gluten. |
|
The selected section from vehicle control showed well developed lateral ventricles, olfactory process, pones, cerebral hemispheres and diencephalons. |
|