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Cold pizza.
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I don't know if this would count, but some cold and sweet cornbread with a tall glass of tea. YUMMM!!! And as far as Blue Bell, OH YEAH!! :D

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As an official redneck resident of Los Angeles, whatever that is, I present my favorite desert.

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I think that your basic bread pudding would qualify. Take some leftover bread, butter, eggs, milk, and raisins and you're ready to go.

http://bread.allrecipes.com/az/BreadPuddingII.asp
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From my grandfather who was part hillbilly, part redneck:

Take a slice of white bread and pour some canned milk (sweetened condensed milk will do just fine) over it. Then, you eat it with a spoon.

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Captain Sousie wrote:From my grandfather who was part hillbilly, part redneck:

Take a slice of white bread and pour some canned milk (sweetened condensed milk will do just fine) over it. Then, you eat it with a spoon.

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We used to have this all the time when I was a kid at my grandparents that and rice (cooked of course) with milk and sugar. I think they were depression era treats.

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ken k wrote:We used to have this all the time when I was a kid at my grandparents that and rice (cooked of course) with milk and sugar. I think they were depression era treats.
Bread pudding is one of my all-time favorite desserts. It goes back way before the Depression, though--one of my cookbooks places it somewhere around the 13th century.

But you're not far off as far as its meaning--it used to be called "poor man's pudding". Add eggs, raisins, almonds, maybe an apple...

I like mine served wtih a bourbon sauce.
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harold wrote:Take a can of sweetened condensed milk and place it unopened in a pot filled with water and boil it for about 2 hours.

The result is an incredibly rich and dense custard - I have never been able to eat more than 2 bites.
There's a variation on this--Mexican leche quemada; essentially adds sugar and cooks to soft-ball candy stage. Optionally adds nuts or chocolate.
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I think there's a Columbian desert very much like that with nuts and fruit. Very Tasty!
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harold wrote:Take a can of sweetened condensed milk and place it unopened in a pot filled with water and boil it for about 2 hours.

The result is an incredibly rich and dense custard - I have never been able to eat more than 2 bites.
Very good with apples.
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Boiled peanuts and Mr. Pibb?
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bloke wrote:It's easy to tell the fakers who don't even know the difference between "redneck", "beach bum", and "trash".
Yeah, I suppose I am. But why, when traveling through northern Georgia, do I see signs for "boiled peanuts"? There aren't any beaches there!

Back in my home town, dessert = Dairy Queen cone, preferably chocolate-dipped.
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bloke wrote:Georgia peach:
I went to school with a girl named Georgia Pietsch... :)
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