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Hans Cooks the South: September 2008
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Rolling hills at Persimmon Creek vineyard. Having never visited a vineyard, and especially not a Georgia vineyard, I really had no expectations. I am by no means a wine snob, but I can appreciate quality. Mary Ann Hardman is quick to point out that wine doesn't grow on the vine, and behind every bottle is a vineyard. At Persimmon Creek. Saturday, September 20, 2008. 1 fish, 2 fish, white fish.white fish. And the fish always look bright and healthy. As an ingredie...I have...
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Hans Cooks the South: April 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008. And a mess of pokewee. There's no finer example of a Southern gentleman than. 160; If you don't know who he is, I implore you to find out (click on his name for a link to his biography) and read his books. His first novel. Run with the Horseman. Was is one of those novels that will become a part of your life, his memories become yours. He and his beautiful and fully charming wife Dr. Helen Sams. Fresh calves liver with Vidalia. Onions, dandelion greens and cider vinegar. Growi...
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Hans Cooks the South: June 2008
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Monday, June 30, 2008. Millons of yummy ripe peaches. A case of fuzzy, yummy, Georgia peaches sits behind me as I bounce in the passenger seat on I-16 on the way to the coast. How can a road so damn straight be so relentlessly bumpy? I’ve had this hang up about I-16 since my first trip on this mind-numbing highway back in the early ‘90’s (a trip to visit Amy and her family at Jekyll Island). The fact that I’m able to string words together in any semi-sensical order is actually quite impressive. They may ...
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Hans Cooks the South: May 2008
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Thursday, May 15, 2008. Production Journal Entry 1. Here's the first of our production journal entries for Hans Cooks the South. The idea is to give a little behind the scenes look at the production leading up to the January 2009 debut. Let me know what you think. Sunday, May 4, 2008. The beautiful Satilla River in Nahunta, GA. Following food will take you to the most unlikely places. Tobacco was also a large part of the area’s economy, but that industry has all but dried up. While the city of Alma my ha...
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Hans Cooks the South: August 2008
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Today's little harvest of okra, beans, and burstingly. If you've been keeping up with my personal blog, you're probably sick to death of pictures of figs. If so.I'm sorry. But it's fig season and I think they're one of the most perfect foods on this planet. Figs have long been a symbol of fertility and fecundity and the leaves were apparently used to cover Adam and Eve's naughty bits. What more could you ask for? We visited a fig orchard last week near Stockbridge. I'm wor...
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