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Lilesville hosts third annual Catfish Stew Cook-Off
by Abby Cavenaugh
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Mar 18, 2013 | 57754 views | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Ben Smith of Lilesville, center, won the best overall prize at the Catfish Stew Cook-Off for the third straight year. He is shown with Lilesville Mayor Richard Harrington, right, who presented the prizes to the winners.
Ben Smith of Lilesville, center, won the best overall prize at the Catfish Stew Cook-Off for the third straight year. He is shown with Lilesville Mayor Richard Harrington, right, who presented the prizes to the winners.
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Randy Ussery and Mitchell Grant of Rockingham won second place overall at Lilesville's Catfish Stew Cook-Off Saturday, and also won the top prize for a red or tomato-based stew. They are shown with Lilesville Mayor Richard Harrington, left.
Randy Ussery and Mitchell Grant of Rockingham won second place overall at Lilesville's Catfish Stew Cook-Off Saturday, and also won the top prize for a red or tomato-based stew. They are shown with Lilesville Mayor Richard Harrington, left.
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The winner for the best white or milk-based stew at the Catfish Stew Cook-Off was a tie between Teresa Burr, center, and Curtis Carpenter, left, both of Lilesville. Mayor Richard Harrington, right, presented their prizes.
The winner for the best white or milk-based stew at the Catfish Stew Cook-Off was a tie between Teresa Burr, center, and Curtis Carpenter, left, both of Lilesville. Mayor Richard Harrington, right, presented their prizes.
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The town of Lilesville hosted its annual Catfish Stew Cook-Off on Saturday at Hatcher Park.

The warm, sunny weather brought a good turnout for the event’s third year. There were a number of vendors selling all types of jewelry, hand bags, custom wreaths, funnel cakes, hot dogs, and snacks. The town of Lilesville also sold T-shirts to celebrate the event.

There were six entries in the catfish stew cook-off — four chose a red or tomato base and two entries had a white or milk base.

For the third straight year, Ben Smith of Lilesville took home the overall first place prize of $250. Second place went to “The Wolf Pit Boys,” Randy Ussery and Mitchell Grant of Rockingham. Ussery and Grant also won the top red or tomato-based stew. The top white or milk-based catfish stew prize was a tie between Teresa Burr and Curtis Carpenter, both of Lilesville.



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