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Describing five iconic cakes, Castle takes readers on a sweet trip from the mountains to the coast. Each tells a bit of the history of the region where it's prepared. They are the Dried Apple Stack Cake (Blue Ridge Mountains, Black Walnut Pound Cake with Old-Fashioned Penuche Frosting (Mountains and Foothills), Cheerwine Pound Cake (Piedmont), Muscadine Cake (Central NC, Sandhills, Coastal Plain, and Outer Banks), Fig Preserve Cake (Outer Banks).
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 81 Issue 9, Feb 2014, p124-128, il Periodical Website
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26727
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The usage of buttermilk in the mountains of North Carolina has a long tradition and reflects the adaption of individuals to preserve milk in a new way. Included is a description of a North Carolina-favorite: crumbled up cornbread in a glass of cold buttermilk in addition to home remedies involving buttermilk.
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27819
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Flo’s Kitchen in Wilson first opened in 1990. Founder and namesake, Florence Williams, was already famous in Wilson for the biscuits she baked at other restaurants. Subsequently, Flo’s was an immediate hit. The eatery’s famous “cathead” biscuits are made fresh daily and are known for being the size of a cat’s head.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 84 Issue 10, March 2017, p42, 44, 46, il, por, map Periodical Website