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Ryleigh Collier
5 May, 04:32
Where did the early Texan get most of their food?
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Shania Ruiz
5 May, 07:05
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Texans ate corn bread, tortillas, hominy - - and they fed corn to their pigs. Pork was really just corn turned into meat. Texas homesteaders looked askance at vegetables.
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