reuben
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Post by reuben on Oct 21, 2016 8:39:12 GMT -8
Forget the presidential election, which is nothing more than a contest between losers, a race to the bottom, filled with corruption, scandal, vitriol, and hate. Focus on what matters, things that make you feel good. But still, there's a choice to be made. Both candidates are worthy of your love, your vote, your salivary glands, a contented smile on your face. Cornbread or biscuits?
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zeke
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Post by zeke on Oct 21, 2016 8:42:19 GMT -8
Biscuits in the morning, preferably with sausage gravy. Cornbread with most dinner soup like meals. Chili, beans & ham, and others all deserve cornbread.
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Post by Lamebeaver on Oct 21, 2016 8:44:52 GMT -8
Both have their place.
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tigger
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Post by tigger on Oct 21, 2016 8:53:52 GMT -8
I'm going with biscuits because it's hard to screw them up. It's difficult to make a great cornbread. I'm voting the safe vote...
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FamilySherpa
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Post by FamilySherpa on Oct 21, 2016 9:14:00 GMT -8
Agree with Lamebeaver...both have their place. & Tigger, it is entirely possible to screw up biscuits. I do it all the time.
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Post by rebeccad on Oct 21, 2016 9:16:48 GMT -8
I like both. Cornbread with chili, biscuits with stew.
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schlanky
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Post by schlanky on Oct 21, 2016 9:18:05 GMT -8
Biscuits for breakfast and cornbread for everything else.
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Post by CompassRds on Oct 21, 2016 9:23:41 GMT -8
Great cornbread may be hard, but it is so worth it when you get it right. Really great flaky biscuits can be a pain, but again worth the effort. I guess I am fence-sitter.
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FamilySherpa
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Post by FamilySherpa on Oct 21, 2016 9:25:44 GMT -8
I could eat cornbread, pinto beans, & hot sauce for 4-5 meals a week. Maybe more.
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desert dweller
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Post by desert dweller on Oct 21, 2016 9:26:17 GMT -8
As long as it's not sweet cornbread. The Mexican style yellow cornbread, around here, is sweet. It's not my favorite. Mom made the skillet white cornbread. We'd have it with butter for breakfast and crumble it in our Pinto beans for dinner. Mom would put cornbread in her buttermilk and swear it was the best snack.
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Post by foxalo on Oct 21, 2016 9:29:16 GMT -8
I like cornbread, but I think I have a sensitivity to most corn products, so I do my best to avoid them. I'll never pass up a good biscuit though. Homemade, of course!
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Post by paula53 on Oct 21, 2016 10:13:30 GMT -8
I like a good homemade Bisquick biscuit.
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FamilySherpa
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Post by FamilySherpa on Oct 21, 2016 10:23:53 GMT -8
Cornbread & butterbeans
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crawford
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Post by crawford on Oct 21, 2016 10:53:49 GMT -8
We make tremendous biscuits, believe me these are great biscuits...they aren't just breakfast food, there's a guy, you'd love this guy...really a great guy, and he put honey on the biscuit. That was a big league decision, great decision.
Believe me, nobody respects cornbread like I respect cornbread...sweet cornbread, white cornbread, yellow cornbread its all great. I know cornbread, I've built some of the finest cornbread you've ever seen.
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JiminMD
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Post by JiminMD on Oct 21, 2016 11:55:34 GMT -8
I'd like one of each, with sausage gravy, a bowl of chili and some coffee please.
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