Happy Anniversary Bobby!!!
I don't know where I read on the forum about words and their meanings and how in different parts of the country they mean different things. Ya'll all know I am an old southern girl so here is something to laugh about!
Hoecake-now ya'll keep in mind I am not ancient just yet. I am one of those 1960's babies and we've eaten hoe-cake all our lives. If you are working in the field you can cook a little hoecake over a fire on your hoe! If you eat it for a meal it is cooked inside usually when the flour is running out because hoecake can be real runny and doesn't use up as much flour.
We have "long sweetnin' and light sweetnin". Soggum , most folks not from here call it sorghum. You can make whiskey from it too. We "sop up" our plates, tend the little 'uns, take a little stitch, save the best for "compny" coming.We still almost all of us in my kin have a washboard so we will "washboard "red clay out of clothes. We "scratch up a spot" for our little kitchen gardens. We "carry" people if they need a ride, we wash the floors at least once a week. If you ever get curious... watch those blue collar fellows. We have "floahs, doahs and go on up" to wherever we need to. We "put up" jellies and all vegetables so we will be ready for the "cold time of year". I could go on and on! After reading all that ya'll might just decide you don't want such a country person to be able to write on this forum! Well, sometimes laughing is good for you! love, "OLD SOUTHERN" Jennie