(1) Cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried (southern
(2) Cornbread often made without milk or eggs and baked or fried (Southern)
(1) Cooked, this innocent combination forms the superstructure for such savory staples we know as: mush, cornmeal fritters, hush puppies, pone and pudding, dodgers, relish, bread, sticks and stuffing.
(2) Sweet bread, pone , conkies, and ah wicked cranberry bread with whole wheat flour and all the trappins of West Indian cooking.
(3) Southerners preferred corn dodgers or pone and pork and clabber rather than Yankee beef.
(4) The reference is to the celebrated corn pone; the binomial form is to be preferred, since pone by itself could sometimes refer to a bread made of something other than corn.
(5) She used to come into town weekly to sell her pone
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