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Sofkee is an
unincorporated community in Bibb County, Georgia,
United States. It is part of the
Macon Metropolitan Statistical Area. The main road through...
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Avondale Franklinton Haddock Lizella Payne (formerly incorporated)
Rutland Sofkee Walden As of the
census of 2000,
there were 222,368 people, 84,338 households...
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black and
white Southerners. Hominy, for example, is
still eaten ...
Sofkee live on as
grits ...
cornbread [is] used by
Southern cooks ...
Indian fritters...
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unprocessed corn were then
ground up to
varying degrees to make
dishes like
sofkee (a corn-based soup or drink) and
grits or to make cornflour. Frequently...
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pestle to make
sofkee, a sort of
porridge often used as a beverage, with
water added—
ashes from the fire wood used to cook the
sofkee were occasionally...
- both
black and
white Southerners. Hominy, for example, is
still eaten ...
Sofkee lives on as
grits ...
cornbread [is] used by
Southern cooks ...
Indian fritters...
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highways travel concurrently to
northwest of Hawkinsville. US 41
north of
Sofkee. The
highways travel concurrently to Macon. US 80 in Macon. The highways...
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National Monument Macon (county seat)
Payne Avondale Franklinton Lizella Sofkee Walden As of the 2020
United States census,
there were 157,346 people, 56...
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Cordele I-75 in
Unadilla I-75 in
Perry US 341 in
Perry US 129
north of
Sofkee. The
highways travel concurrently to Macon. I-75 in
Macon US 80 in Macon...
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foodways and
herbal medicine.
Black Seminoles cooked and ate fry bread,
sofkee, and
grape dumplings. Many
fruits are
available in this region: blackberries...