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Originally Posted By: LukeJavanHominy! Can't get near the stuff. When in boarding school it was served without surcease. Today I would need buckets of usquebaugh to even swallow it! Of course that would be a very heterodox method of having breakfast, leaving me supine for the rest of the day.See?
zmejhzd:Usquebaugh. As I looked this one up I found the Irish origin. Seems like it stuck in the South, at least in Faulkner's days. Any specific difference between hominy and polenta as far as you know?
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