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South Carolina State Beverage You can find out all about South Carolina's milk industry here. Find out how many cows and dairy farms are in South Carolina. Source: South Carolina Department of Agriculture South Carolina State Beverage (Recipes) This recipe index has all sorts of recipes with everything from milkshakes to sweet desserts. Source: Got Milk? South Carolina State Fruit Find out all about peaches in South Carolina. How many peaches does the South Carolina industry produce every year? Find out about this and about the history of Carolina peaches here. Source: South Carolina Department of Agriculture
South Carolina State Fruit (More) This helpful site explains the difference between white and yellow peaches and the life of a peach tree. The "Just for Kids" section has a great easy-to-make peach cobbler for your class project. Source: South Carolina Peach Council South Carolina State Beverage (Recipes) This recipe index has all sorts of recipes with everything from milkshakes to sweet desserts. Source: Got Milk? South Carolina State Fruit Find out all about peaches in South Carolina. How many peaches does the South Carolina industry produce every year? Find out about this and about the history of Carolina peaches here. Source: South Carolina Department of Agriculture
South Carolina State Fruit (Recipes) Here are dozens and dozens of delicious peach recipes. With everything from Peach Pound Cake to Oven Fried Chicken and Peaches, this recipe index is wonderful. Source: South Carolina Peach Council South Carolina State Hospitality Beverage Check out the history of tea growth in South Carolina. Source: SCIWay - South Carolina's Front Door South Carolina State Hospitality Beverage (Recipe and More History) This more complete history of of tea in South Carolina and the U.S. also has two recipes for classic southern sweet tea. (Click the one you want on the left bar.) Source: What's Cooking in America South Carolina State Snack Food This great page has a recipe for boiled peanuts and includes the history of this southern favorite. Source: What's Cooking in America © Copyright 2004 by ClassBrain.com |


