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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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For any of our friends across the water who are still mystified: for what a Brit calls a biscuit, a Yank says "cookie." Quote:
And the oatmeal haters are a pack of Martians, or else have been cursed with eating it overcooked into a gruel and unsalted -- or think instant oatmeal is as good as the stuff gets. News flash for you guys -- the less processed stuff is the kind worth eating. Steel-cut oatmeal/pinhead oatmeal, etc., taste largely the same, with a grainier texture. Off to experiment with making brown sugar out of fructose for a lower glycemic load...
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I only make yellow hominy grits, never any that have been fucked-with (no damn instant or "5-min" shit).
Butter, salt and pepper or with cheese is fine. I also make a Caribbean (Being from here) recipe called Nassau Grits. Grits folded into a Ham, onion & tomato gravy, topped with freshly made bacon bits. Sometimes I'll top Nassau with a bit of cheese and a fried egg as well. |
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We have to go back, Kate!
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I don't think we have an equivalent to the American 'biscuit'. The nearest we'd get is either the pastry of a pie covered in gravy, or a dinner roll, which would be served alongside a meal and possibly used to mop up the meal's gravy.
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Buttermilk biscuit, the only way to go.
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I'm embarrassed to say it, rkzenrage, but I actually prefer instant grits... mostly just for the instantness, partly because thats what I started with, and partly cause... I dunno, there's just something about 'em that I like more.
Disgusting, I know.... And the only biscuits better than a good ol'-fashioned southern buttermilk biscuit is a cheese-and-garlic biscuit. Red Lobster's are really good, but FAR from the best. Homemade is the only way to go.
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![]() Fry and crumble the sausage, throw it in a white sauce, and pour it over the biscuits, or serve it in a bowl on the side. MMmmmmmmm. ![]() Do you Brits know "creamed dried beef", also known as "shit on a shingle"?
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I thought they INVENTED shit on a shingle!
Oh wait, they didnt have the shingle, just the shit. Shuddup, It's late and I had a math exam today, I'll come up with something better later.
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Sometimes I go through Popeye's chicken, just to get a half-dozen biscuits...
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I thought I changed this.
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I misread the title of these posts as "Girls: Y/N, if Y: How?" and was much more excited than I am now.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Great pictures! I prefer the idea of brown gravy though.
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Come to think of it, a popover comes fairly close, even the Yorkshire pudding kind of popover. Who's got a favorite homemade biscuit recipe they'd put on the "this is the latest recipe thread?" Let's fix up Dana with something tasty!
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Big ole mess sergeant to dweeby little PFC: "It's a savory combination of select meats and tasty gravies, appetizingly poured over a shingle."
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