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The Bluegrass State marks the transitional space between the South and the Midwest. It sits above Tennessee, below Indiana and Ohio, and just west of the Virginias. The discovery in 1750 of the Cumberland Gap through the Appalachian Mountains opened up Kentucky to settlement. Hardy souls followed such trail-blazing pioneers as Daniel Boone along the Wilderness Road. Wheat was a bust in Kentucky, but corn grew relatively well. It was a critical food for both farmer and livestock. Plus, corn could be fermented into whiskey. Created by a Kentucky Baptist minister, bourbon is the only booze born in the United States. Though pork is king in Southern barbecue, western Kentucky stands out for its mutton barbecues – standard procedure at church events for more than 150 years. A couple of Louisville inventions deserve special notice, as well. Henry Bain sauce, named after its inventor, the head waiter at Louisville's Pendennis Club, is a sweet, tangy, spicy concoction best served with wild game or beef tenderloin. And the Hot Brown sandwich was created by the chef of the Brown Hotel. It’s an open-faced sandwich topped with turkey, tomato, bacon, and cheese sauce.
 

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Beth's Spicy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2008 by Brook08
These are great cookies. They stay soft, and have just the right amount of spice. I divided the dough, and made half of the cookies oatmeal raisin and half oatmeal chocolate chip. Thanks for a great recipe!
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Mom's Salmon Mousse

Reviewed on Nov. 21, 2008 by debi210
great recipe, I served it with the dill sauce, everyone loved it. Bonus, next night I formed it into a ball and iced it with the dill sauce covered with sliced green olives.Served with crackers cold. Great appetizer.
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Brown Sugar Banana Nut Bread I

Reviewed on Nov. 20, 2008 by LouisvilleHugger
Fantastic recipe, we've already eaten half of it and I just took it out of the oven an hour ago. Very simple and fun to make. I absolutely love this bread. Thanks for sharing!
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