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Cornbread Anyone?

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by: Ann2800 Active Indicator LED Icon 12 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Dec 15, '14 6:48pm  
Just tried a new cornbread that is sadly better then my homemade. It is called Fleichmanns simply homemade cornbread mix. It is new and wonderful. I can eat much cake but this is in a box I buy two makes sixteen servings . For those of you that like cornbread try it......you will love it. Had pintos and cornbread tonight!!!!! 4951
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 9 years ago   Dec 15, '14 6:49pm  
Yumm 4951
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Nurse3 Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Dec 15, '14 6:49pm  
num, num, num!  Sounds great! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 15, '14 7:52pm  
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calliecat Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Dec 15, '14 10:51pm  
I like my homemade cornbread the best.  I will have to try the brand you mentioned! 4951
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taramay Active Indicator LED Icon 14
~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:13am  
I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:14am  
I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now!
 
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My dad would crumble saltiness into a bowl of milk..I never tried it. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:15am  

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>> I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now!
 
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My dad would crumble saltiness into a bowl of milk..I never tried it.
 
@BooBear:
 
Gah...that doesn's sound good. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 11:57am  
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:16pm  
Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:28pm  

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>> I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now!
 
@taramay:
 
My dad would crumble saltiness into a bowl of milk..I never tried it.
 
@BooBear: I read this like three times and couldn't grasp it; then realized you meant saltines and it made sense!   Not being a spelling cop, as "saltiness" could be used there, just pictured someone sprinkling salt into a glass of milk. 
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:35pm  

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>> I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now!
 
@taramay:
 
My dad would crumble saltiness into a bowl of milk..I never tried it.
 
@BooBear: I read this like three times and couldn't grasp it; then realized you meant saltines and it made sense!   Not being a spelling cop, as "saltiness" could be used there, just pictured someone sprinkling salt into a glass of milk. 
 
@buffaloglenn: it was late when I wrote that, I didn't even notice...yes saltines. Emoticon
 
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 12:41pm  
@Ann2800....You had me at "cornbread," my sweet, beautiful home-chica......Now, is this particular brand that you mentioned, sweet like the Jiffy boxed cornbread mix?...My Busha (grandma) used to put sweet cornbread in a glass, with some milk, and just go to grub town.......As did my dad.....But as for myself, I prefer it quite simply with just a tad of butter.......No milk or glass needed! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 1:53pm  

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>> I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now!
 
@taramay: My dad did the same. It is good . Emoticon
 
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I'll take your word for it. 4951
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ohsuzanna Active Indicator LED Icon  New Member
~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 1:57pm  
My Dad used to do that and I thought it looked disgusting. But then, I've never tried it! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Dec 16, '14 2:04pm  

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>> I remember my great grandma would always stuff a couple pieces of cornbread in a glass of milk and eat it with a spoon. It's actually a guilty pleasure of mine now!
 
@taramay:
 
My dad would crumble saltiness into a bowl of milk..I never tried it.
 
@BooBear:   My dad did both (not at the same time).  Sometimes he would add a small shot of sugar cane syrup.  It was a good way to use up dried cornbread, but I never figured out the Saltines.  I also did this when I was young.
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