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Tennessee touches on eight other states. Only Missouri (itself a border state with Tennessee) makes contact with as many states. The name Tennessee comes from the name of a Cherokee settlement, Tanase. The origin of Tennessee’s nickname, the Volunteer State, goes back to the War of 1812, when Tennessean volunteers fought to defend the lower Mississippi against British invasion. Around the time of the American Civil War, Tennessee was known as the Hog and Hominy State. The nickname faded away, but pork and corn remain important in Tennessee today. Corn feeds Tennessee’s famous whiskey production. Country-cured ham and red-eye gravy (made with coffee and served with biscuits or grits) remains a classic. Memphis is one of America’s great barbecue capitals (where pork has primacy). The Memphis in May festival features the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest. Historically, the cuisine of Tennessee divided up like the terrain. In the eastern hill country, game meats were popular. In the center and west, between Nashville and Memphis, the cuisine often reflected the plantation style of cooking and the influence of African-Americans and Europeans.
 

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Salisbury Steak

Reviewed on Oct. 14, 2008 by mommatollettof3
This was great!!!!My husbend even liked it and he hates Salisbury steak.I did change a few things.I used dried onion soup mix's instead of can soup. It turned out very tasteful!!!!
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Braised Balsamic Chicken

Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2008 by sleepingKelly
Like other reviewers suggested, I added garlic to my onions. I also added chicken broth in addition to the full 1/2 cup of balsamic. This is a very good recipe, and it's pretty quick to pull together from typical pantry ingredients. I served it over bulgur wheat with a side of sauted brussel sprouts and a glass of wine. We'll be adding this to our mix.
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Gramma Brown's Corn Chowder

Reviewed on Oct. 13, 2008 by mommatollettof3
I made a few changes.....I didn't have any broth so I used chix bouillon.I also had a hard time getting it to thick'n up.It tasted really good,but not sure if I will use this recipe again!
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