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High On The Hog - A South Carolina Bbq Journey, Saddler Taylor
High On The Hog - A South Carolina Bbq Journey, Saddler Taylor
Staff Publications
Barbecue in South Carolina is a story of struggle, interdependence, joy, and improvisation. It’s about people, shared traditions, and a sense of place. To understand barbecue history in the Palmetto State is to acknowledge the contributions of multiple traditions – African, Native American, and European. Once separate streams, these traditions flowed together early in our history to form the mighty river that is South Carolina slow-cooked pork. The more time I spend around piles of felled hardwood, smoke-stained cook sheds, and cast iron hash pots, one thing is clear – barbecue is not a tradition to be romanticized. Enjoyed now …
2006 Report Of Gifts (133 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
2006 Report Of Gifts (133 Pages), South Caroliniana Library--University Of South Carolina
University South Caroliniana Society - Annual Report of Gifts
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Ronald Cooley, 'Full Of All Knowledge': George Herbert's Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
Ronald Cooley, 'Full Of All Knowledge': George Herbert's Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
Faculty Publications
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Ronald Cooley, ‘Full Of All Knowledge’: George Herbert’S Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
Ronald Cooley, ‘Full Of All Knowledge’: George Herbert’S Country Parson And Early Modern Social Discourse, Robert Landrum
Faculty Publications
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