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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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World's Best Lasagna

Reviewed on Aug. 28, 2008 by Tabitha King
Very, very, very good! Even better the next day! I think that I might agree with another reviewer when she stated to let the lasagna sit in the refrigerator over night, let it sit out for an hour and then bake it as directed. Either way though, it is a great recipe thanks!
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Chocolate Pretzel Rings

Reviewed on Aug. 28, 2008 by Masty
I used the square "snaps" because I thought it gave the chocolate something to hold onto, plus I really love the crispness. I used milk chocolate kisses with peanut butter M&Ms and they are very good. I'm sending them to school with my daughter for her "star student" treat to share with the class. Just enough to be a treat, but not too much.
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German Baby

Reviewed on Aug. 27, 2008 by Masty
Okay, I have never had a German Baby. This was pretty much tasteless, but would have been good with some sort of meat or a sauce. Edible, but I would rather have regular old pancakes.
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