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Retelling the Curious Story of Old Douglas, a Confederate Camel

Doug Baum, a former zookeeper, maintains a ranch of camels that he hauls to living-history events throughout the South. I first met him back in 2009, when I visited Corinth, Mississippi. He brought a few of his animals to help reenact or tell the story of the US Camel Corps and Old Douglas. Most folks nothing about this curious historical footnote.

How a 2,000-pound camel came to see action in the War Between the States begs a wisp of whimsy, but remains grounded on Mississippi’s hallowed battlefields.

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Greenwood, Mississippi and the Amazing Garject Garlic Press

Greenwood, Mississippi

If you happen to find yourself in Greenwood, a small town on the Mississippi Delta, it may because you are attending  a cooking class at the Viking Cooking School. Of course, their very posh, beautiful kitchens feature Viking ovens.

 The Viking Cooking School in Greenwood
The Viking Cooking School in Greenwood
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What’s a Slugburger?

A Slugburger, onion rings and shake
A Slugburger, onion rings and shake

The story behind the Slugburger dates back to the depression. Seems a local Mississippi butcher tried to stretch his meat by combining beef and pork, plus a filler, containing a few ingredients I’d probably rather not consider.  He shaped the meat into a patty, then deep fried it and served the combo on a bun with yellow mustard, onions and pickles. At the time the sandwich sold for a nickel, which carried the nickname– a slug. Thus, the birth of the slugburger still found in Corinth, Mississippi.

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