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No cabbage for COF: He's a collards, Hogmanay purist

COF writes:
I believe Mr. Watson comes 'bout as clos as ennyone to meetin' Miz Emiy's approbation. Howsumevah she says she ain't puttin' up with no Irish substitutures. It's Collard greens en no biled kabbages. She's also set up with the twice shoot gun en her favorite front porch rocker to make sure tomorras first footer ain't some neer-do-well set on some nefarios purposes. Only one with a suitable emolument and showing the proper obeisance will be allowed to cross the doorsil.

COF at Dun Roman
High o'er beautiful Downtown Knifley
Where we take Hogmanay rhat serious. --COF
Comments re article 64252 Epicurean Kentuckian Historian New Years Day Food




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