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The Mount Rushmore State is sandwiched between North Dakota and Nebraska and is sliced in half by the Missouri River as it flows south out of Montana. South Dakota was named after the Dakota Indians of the Sioux Nation, who along with millions of bison once inhabited the Great Plains of America. In the Sioux language, the word Dakota means “allies” or “friends.” In the 1870s, gold was discovered in the Black Hills, prompting a mob of prospectors to invade the hills. Along with pick axes and mining pans, the miners brought hogs and dried beans. They got by on little more than bacon, beans, cornbread, and coffee. Later, cattle were introduced into South Dakota, along with the ring-necked pheasant (brought all the way from China). The ring-necked pheasant is South Dakota’s state bird, and a popular game bird for hunters. Many early settlers in South Dakota were of German, Scandinavian, and Irish ancestry. Kuchen (from the German word for “cake”) is the state dessert of South Dakota. Fry bread, milk, wheat, and the walleye fish are other official state foods of South Dakota.
 

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Home Town: Hecla, South Dakota, USA
Living In: Britton, South Dakota, USA
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Broccoli Salad IV

Reviewed on Aug. 26, 2008 by BC
Absolutely yummy!
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Pork Chops Stuffed with Smoked Gouda and Bacon

Reviewed on Aug. 25, 2008 by bizzymomma
FAB!!!! I used boneless pork chops and I browned them in a small amount of butter in a pan then simmered them in a white wine/chicken broth mix instead of grilling them. I also made an apple glaze with white wine and apple preserves and thickened it with some cornstarch. I love Gouda and I loved using with this recipe. Thank you! Very easy to make!
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Mom's Best Macaroni Salad

Reviewed on Aug. 25, 2008 by Tinkerfaire
This is a excelent dish, I have made it a few times and brought it to family gatherings. I made only a few alterations which don't change the original layout of the recipe. 1. I used pasta shells instead 2. I added some smalled cube chedder cheese and peas. 3. I cut down on the sugar and vinager, condensed milk is pretty sweet and after letting the mixture sit over night the pasta really absorbes the liquid I didn't want it to sweet. Such a good recipe I probably wont try another one. Maybe some time I will actually use the macaroni instead of small pasta shells!
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