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(ADV) What's cooking in Adair Co. The perfect tomato



2008-07-10 - Columbia, KY - Photo By Linda Waggener.
EVERY SUMMER, I SEARCH for the perfect, take me back home again, tomato tastes," Linda Waggener wrote when she snapped this picture of tomatoes four years ago in August. Tomatoes are coming in fairly strong in Adair County. Bob Hamlett says the ones he's serving today from Jake Willis' garden are not so big," but they have a great taste. Other great summer tastes we've heard about are A.L. Sinclair's pickled squash. Can't you just picture a plate of Adair County tomatoes, pinto or fresh garden green beans with country ham, a couple of Republican green onions, some boiled baby tomatoes, oven baked cornbread or hoecakes, and, if Pewee would share, some yellow squash pickles and onions.? Whether you have a quart of buttermilk on the table (for dessert, with crumbled cornbread in it), eating doesn't get any better.


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