
Boiled Peanuts: How Difficult Is It to Find the Best?
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1 | 5m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Local Routes goes on the quest for the perfect boiled peanut!
You see the roadside signs from Georgia to the Gulf advertising boiled peanuts, but finding a really good boiled peanut can be elusive. Mike Plummer hit the road to seek out the secrets to this roadside delicacy. He spoke with Marvin McKenzie, owner of Glenda's Country Story on Highway 319, Eddie Burris (a.k.a The Waving Peanut Man), and John Robinson about what makes the perfect peanut.
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Boiled Peanuts: How Difficult Is It to Find the Best?
Clip: Season 1 Episode 1 | 5m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
You see the roadside signs from Georgia to the Gulf advertising boiled peanuts, but finding a really good boiled peanut can be elusive. Mike Plummer hit the road to seek out the secrets to this roadside delicacy. He spoke with Marvin McKenzie, owner of Glenda's Country Story on Highway 319, Eddie Burris (a.k.a The Waving Peanut Man), and John Robinson about what makes the perfect peanut.
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