Sunday, May 31, 2009

Rabbit Hash, Kentucky!!!!!



Rabbit Hash, KY - The town acquired its name from the events of a major flood that happened in the area. The name came into existence in 1847. A huge flood ravished the settlement during this time. A large rabbit population retreated into this area from the rising waters and became the main food source for the citizens. There were so many rabbits that the local people created a special stew called “hash”. The dish became so popular that the community adopted the name of “Rabbit Hash”. The town was completely submerged in 1937 by another flood. Today, only the Rabbit Hash General Store stands in this community. I’m not sure about the rabbit population!


Rabbit Hash Recipe - FYI!


1 1/2 to 2 cups of cooked rabbit


1/3 cup of shortening


3 potatoes


3 onions


½ teaspoon of celery salt


½ teaspoon of salt


½ teaspoon of pepper


PS - The town mayor is always an animal! (cat, dog, horse etc)
LUCY LOU (Dog) was newly elected mayor in 2008! Really!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

The Story behind Bowlegs, Oklahoma


Bolek, also known as Billy Bowlegs, was a fierce Seminole Chief from Florida. After signing a treaty in 1832, Bowlegs and his 200 warriors were peaceful until his fellow Seminole Chief Osceola was wrongfully imprisoned. Chief Bowlegs and his warriors led many successful raids against the U.S. Military. Finally in 1858, the government convinced Chief Bowlegs to relocate to the new Indian Territory in Oklahoma. He was given $10,000 dollars and each of his followers received $1,000. Here he became a prominent chief to his people and was once again peaceful. During the Civil War, he became a captain in the Union Army and was instrumental to the success in this region against the Confederacy. In 1864, the famous chief died of smallpox.
Photo Courtesy of Library of Congress