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  "textContent": "Southern kitchens built their reputation on simple ingredients turned into meals that felt generous and memorable. Recipes were often written on cards, passed across generations, and cooked so often the steps barely needed measuring. Casseroles, cobblers, pies, and slow-simmered dishes formed the backbone of those tables. These 19 Southern classics bring back the flavors that […]\n\nThe post 19 Southern Classics Just Like Your Great-Grandmother Used To Make appeared first on At the Immigrant's Table.",
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