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Named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, the Virgin Queen, Virginia was the longest settled of the original Thirteen Colonies. In 1607, more than a dozen years before the pilgrims arrived in southern Massachusetts, a fledgling community, known as Jamestown, was established in Virginia. The early going was hard, and the colony was nearly abandoned, but the early Virginians learned to adapt and assimilate native foods into their diet. Corn became a critical food, both in the form of cornbread and grits for the settlers and as fodder for their hogs. Native Americans taught early Virginians to smoke meats. Today, Virginia remains renowned for smoked Smithfield country hams. Other Virginia favorites include such Southern classics as biscuits, grits, and red-eye gravy, and plump Virginia peanuts. The oyster is Virginia’s official state shellfish; the brook trout, its official state fish. And Virginia’s wine industry, Thomas Jefferson would be thrilled to know, has finally caught fire. Virginia’s nickname, the Old Dominion, refers back obscurely to the 17th century, when the colony stood faithful as one of the king’s loyal dominions during the English Civil War.
 

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Pork Chops to Live For

Reviewed on Aug. 19, 2008 by Sra. B
The BEST pork chops i have EVER had. AMAZING!!! this is my favorite recipe on this site, i think. and for once it really didn't need any alterations... although i did use olive oil instead of shortening. melt in your mouth incredible!
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Hash Brown Ham Quiche

Reviewed on Aug. 19, 2008 by pomplemousse
I used this more as a base recipe, bc I really didn't have most of the ingredients called for (no cheddar, mushrooms, green peppers, onions, or ham). So all I really did was use the hash browns, eggs, and milk. I used cubed mozzarella, parsley, salsa, and tomatoes. Turned out great. Everyone at work loved it. Thanks! I will try again and use most of the ingredients called for. ;o)
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