warsawdaddy
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I got such a great response on my other request,I'll try this one.My granmother who raised me fixed these back in the late 30's and 40's.She called them 'toads'.I've never found anyone yet that has heard of them.She fried them in her iron skillet,sometimes they got a little black on both sides but we ate them anyway.They were about 21/2 - 3" in diameter and about 5/8" thick.They had whole kernal corn in them and the inside resembled,in looks,like the inside of a glazed donut.We just picked 'em up and ate them and sometimes put a little syrup on them,but they were not like pancakes.Anyone know?