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- _How to handle their " pot likker ."
- They made the slaves give them all the pot likker.
- Georgians will, in polite company, sip their pot likker from china tea cups.
- Serve the greens and ribs in warm bowls, spooning some of the pot likker over each portion.
- Slaves in the South were forced to cook great pots of them to make juice, which they called pot likker.
- Since the pot likker was rich in minerals and nutrients it was considered by the slave masters to be a great health food.
- She spooned up a bowl of shuck beans, with enough pot likker to sop up with pieces of cornbread hot from the skillet.
- It's a combination of ingredients, style of cooking and method of eating, such as sopping cornbread in pot likker, Harris said.
- From one of our friends we've picked up a family recipe for making greens with turnip, onion and a bit of honey, and made it about 20 times this winter just for the pot likker.
- His instrumental " Blues For The Red Boy " reached number 4 on the R & B chart late in 1948, and the following year " Pot Likker ", made number 3 on the R & B chart.
- In 1935, Sen . Huey Long, the colorful Louisiana Democrat known as the " Kingfish, " treated his colleagues to his favorite recipes for " pot likker, " corn bread, turnip greens and other southern delicacies.
- When the Africans arrived on these shores, they were pleased to find an abundance of greens on American soil and continued to make good use of them, even sopping or drinking the water, or pot likker, in which they were cooked.
- And there is little chance of a film being made of his culinary obsessions unless Barbra Streisand and Nick Nolte, who starred in the screen version of his novel " The Prince of Tides, " have been hankering to make Pot Likker Soup ( balm to a Southerner's nerves, Conroy writes ).
- Huey Long displayed his common-people roots by such methods as calling himself " The Kingfish " and gulping down pot likker when visiting northern Louisiana; he once issued a press release demanding that his name be removed from the Washington " Social Register " . " Alfalfa Bill " made sure to remind people of his rural background by talking in the terminology of farming : " I will plow straight furrows and blast all the stumps.