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 Re: regional cornbread... 
 Dracimas, on host 192.173.49.53
  Tuesday, April 18, 2000, at 08:26:18
  Re: regional cornbread... posted by Wolfspirit on Monday, April 17, 2000, at 18:14:22:
> > > Nobody, but nobody, who lives south of the Ohio River, would ever eat cornbread for breakfast. > > > Most of them wouldn't call it breakfast without grits.  I only eat grits two or three times a week.  Cornbread about twice a week but NEVER for breakfast.   > > > Howard  > > > > My wife eats cold cornbread in milk with bits of onion. YUCK!!!!!!!!!! > > > > Drac "Pi r^2??? Son, pie are round, *cornbread* are squared" imas > > They R? :-) > > Drac buddy, eating cornbread "with milk like a breakfast cereal" surely can't be THAT unusual.  Two of my recipes for johnny cake, etc., suggest doing the very same thing with cornbread leftovers.  Hey, bet you it's a lot more satisfying than durned *Cheerios*. > > Speaking of regional cornbread... I have this recipe for "Caribbean Cornbread", as made by my relatives in Jamaica.  Anyone care to give it a spin and tell me how it compares to, *ahem*, the true Southern cornbread that Howard's talking 'bout? > > Wolfspirit
  Hey... I'll try anything once. If you want to E-Mail it to me... or post it. I'd like to try it.
  Drac "Love Mexican Cornbread; not much on traditional" imas 
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