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Humor is nutritional medicine.moncler online , The author, Don Bowen, has graciously given his permission to share a number of his humorous tales straight from his memories of living in rural Georgia within the 1950s.jackets , After the story, there is a recipe for Corn Dodgers.ugg australia , Enjoy!

Old Pete was more of a chicken dog than a coon dog.moncler uk , He loved to terrorize our neighbor's chicken coop.ugg norge , Whenever, he went over to the neighbor's farm, he'd always run over to the chicken pen and go the chickens running inside a frenzied panic, clucking, squawking, and flapping their wings. They would make enough noise to wake most anyone living within a mile's distance. Old Pete could be barking gleefully, as the chickens were frantically squawking and clucking.

Our neighbor's son was nicknamed, Pee Wee.' He was my best and only friend within our neck from the woods. I never discovered what his real name was, so long as he answered to Pee Wee that was all I needed.

One morning, while I was sitting on the front porch in our unpainted farmhouse waiting for Pee Wee in the future over, I started to wonder that which was taking him such a long time. Maybe, he was still being sleeping, because I had been up quite early that morning, raring to get going.

Old Pete was tangled up to the front porch. He had started whining and jerking at his rope. I believed he was ready to get the day started, too. I knew if I untied his rope, Old Pete would high-tail it to the chicken pen. He'd rile in the chickens which would wake up Pee Wee. So, that's precisely what I did.

When I had attended find my personal favorite slingshot and walk to the front porch, I saw Pee Wee and Old Pete heading my way. My favorite slingshot was made with red rubber from a tire inner-tube, the strongest rubber in the world. It had been an excellent rubber for slingshots. I could shoot a rock or stone from the long-distance.

I spotted Pee Wee and Old Pete as subjects for many good target practice. I was not actually going to hit them, so I found it amusing to look at them jump from tree to tree trying not to get hit. I must admit, it did help them make a quick arrival.

Recipe: Corn Dodgers (Don Bowen)

Corn dodgers really are a type of dumpling cooked in pot liquor from mustard, turnip or collard greens. The corn dodger mixture is usually created using plain corn meal.

For any small batch of corn dodgers: 2 cups of corn meal, 1/3 cup of flour, a pinch of salt, 1 egg and bout cup of water.

Blend these components before batter can be shaped into dodgers without falling apart or just being too runny to hold together.

Whenever your greens are done make sure you have sufficient liquid in them so you can drop the dodgers into boiling liquid. Cook them like you would regular dumplings, until done.