Culinary, Arts, Thread.

So in about 1994, I was at a Chevron station in Liberty, Kentucky. There was a Mennonite in the checkout line in front of me. As he walked out and while I was paying, I asked the clerk if he knew of anyone around locally that had sorghum for sale. He said the guy who just walked out of here does, and from his house, if I was able to follow him home. I thought yeah right. I mean how fast will this guy drive.

He was fast. I caught a glimpse of the Casey County tags, but briefly, because that beige pickup truck had to be going 80 on backroads I had never been on before. The chase didn't last long.

So today, my wife wanted to pick up some sorghum. And these came from Liberty, Kentucky. With the German name Oberholtzer, I have to wonder. HAHAHAHA

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So in about 1994, I was at a Chevron station in Liberty, Kentucky. There was a Mennonite in the checkout line in front of me. As he walked out and while I was paying, I asked the clerk if he knew of anyone around locally that had sorghum for sale. He said the guy who just walked out of here does, and from his house, if I was able to follow him home. I thought yeah right. I mean how fast will this guy drive.

He was fast. I caught a glimpse of the Casey County tags, but briefly, because that beige pickup truck had to be going 80 on backroads I had never been on before. The chase didn't last long.

So today, my wife wanted to pick up some sorghum. And these came from Liberty, Kentucky. With the German name Oberholtzer, I have to wonder. HAHAHAHA

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