Molunny
I
was raised in Southern Utah, the great-grandson of James Harvey Langford
who came from Kentucky. Two of the staples that I was raised on were corn
bread and sorghum molasses. Our sorghum came from Hurricane and St.
George, the two main cities at that time in Utah's "Dixie".
For a number of years after leaving Utah, I was able to find sorghum in
the stores, but finally, it disappeared from the stores and from my diet.
I recently decided that if I "can't go to Rome", I'll have "Rome come to
me", and I invented a sorghum substitute which my daughter Tova and I have
named "Molunny", a mixture of molasses and honey (or as Pooh would say, "hunny").
It sorta tastes like sorghum and is great on my whole wheat waffles, pancakes,
and muffins. It's nutritious too, because molasses is full of iron!
Mix 3 parts honey and 1
part molasses. Stir well and enjoy! Too strong or too mild? No
problem, just vary the ratio to suit your tastes.