@HorrorHammer1 Modern CGI, or whatever is in use nowadays, just doesn’t grab one’s attention, as this famous action sequence that Harryhausen produced.
**Hand salute/hand over heart*** I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic, for which it stands, One Nation under God, Indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for All**
Say what you want, but a fried bologna sandwich is mountain gold. 🥪
You cut a couple little slits around the edge so it would not dome up in the pan, dropped it in a hot cast iron skillet, and let it fry till the edges curled up and got brown and crispy. Slapped it on soft white bread with a little mustard or mayo, and maybe a slice of tomato if the garden was giving. 🍅
It was cheap, it was fast, and it fed a hungry family without a fuss. Round steak of the mountains, some folks called it, said with a grin and not a bit of shame. A whole lot of us grew up on it and still crave it on a lazy afternoon.
Are you a mustard or a mayo person on your fried bologna, because folks have gone to war over less?
#HollerLife #AppalachianFood #FriedBologna #MountainClassics #CastIronCooking
July 7th➦In 1974...“The Dr. Demento Radio Show” began national syndication, starring Barry Hansen who had created the persona of Dr. Demento in 1970 while working at Pasadena station KPPC-FM.
The positive listener response to the offbeat novelties that Hansen included in his rock oldies show led to his eventually turning it into an all-novelty show. At the end of 1971, he moved to KMET in Los Angeles. From 1972 to 1983, he performed a four-hour live show on KMET. From about 1974 on, the local Los Angeles market was the full 4 hours and the nationally syndicated show was cut to 2 hours. Later, the show would be a two-hour live show on KLSX, and after they converted to a talk-only format in 1995, moved again to KSCA, where it remained until they changed to a Spanish-language broadcast, in February 1997.