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The southernmost of the original Thirteen Colonies, Georgia became the fourth state to be admitted into the Union in 1788. The state sits directly above Florida and is pinched between Alabama in the west and South Carolina to the east, leaving about a 100 mile strip of access to the Atlantic Ocean from Savannah in the north down to the border with Florida. Along the coast lies a stretch of coastal plains, marshlands, swamps, and Sea Islands that stretch into South Carolina and are known as the Lowcountry. Here, French and West African culinary traditions came together, resulting in a cuisine based on rice and the area's abundant seafood. Frogmore stew, for example, is a culinary creation credited to African-Americans of West African heritage known as the Gullah. If you use words like "goober" (for peanut) and "gumbo," you're speaking a bit of Gullah. Georgia produces more than 40 varieties of peach. Besides being the Peach State, Georgia is also renowned for its sweet Vidalia onions and peanuts. The rich-flavored pecan is another Georgian treat, particularly when converted into pies and pralines.
 

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Eggplant and Pepper Parmesan Sandwiches

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by EuroGirl6
This was the bomb. I used my own home made bread and subbed gruyere for the parmesan, which I felt gave it a little more bite. FANTASTIC.
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Baked Sweet Potato Sticks

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by EuroGirl6
Good, but really needs salt and pepper added to the oil mix. And carefully watch your cooking time. If your sticks are skinnier they'll burn if you leave them in for the full 40 minutes and the recipe doesn't state exactly how big the sticks should be. I also recommend flipping half way through.
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Flourless Chocolate Cake I

Reviewed on Sep. 7, 2008 by PAINTONEDAY
It is so good to have something delicious to eat without worrying about gluten!! This recipe is WONDERFUL! I used choc. chips and 4 sq. unsweetened choc. I tried using orange juice to replace the water but you couldn't tell it. I served it with lactose free vanilla ice cream. It messes up alot of dishes preparing it but it was fairly simple to do. This was my first time using a springform pan so I was a little nervous but I did as other viewers said. Line bottom with parchment paper, spray with pam, wrap foil around the outside. No water leaked in and no cake leaked out!! It came out beautifully. Next time I think I'll try a raspberry sauce to cut the sweet a little.
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