petnoggin
pitnagen n We'd put potato peelings in the oven, dry them and crumb them up. Then we'd dig petnoggin-- that's a white root that grows in boggy land-- hang them up to dry, break them up and put them amongst our potato peels. Enough tobacco to last a week. JH - 4/78 JH - 4/78 PRINTED IT...
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Summary: | pitnagen n We'd put potato peelings in the oven, dry them and crumb them up. Then we'd dig petnoggin-- that's a white root that grows in boggy land-- hang them up to dry, break them up and put them amongst our potato peels. Enough tobacco to last a week. JH - 4/78 JH - 4/78 PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit Used I Used I Used I |
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