Posted: 10/16/2011 10:10:02 PM EDT
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So I was eating cornbread and milk the other night and my girlfriend walked in, she saw me eating this and it completely grossed her out. I thought it was well known in the south but we are both from GA and she said that she has never heard of it. Is this normal or am I the only one that enjoys this fancy meal?
I know the rules.... http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h323/sbarker1374/Ashley-1.jpg This was her first time shooting a gun. |
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Quoted: So I was eating cornbread and milk the other night and my girlfriend walked in, she saw me eating this and it completely grossed her out. I thought it was well known in the south but we are both from GA and she said that she has never heard of it. Is this normal or am I the only one that enjoys this fancy meal? I know the rules.... http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h323/sbarker1374/Ashley-1.jpg This was her first time shooting a gun. I dont know but your gal is superhot. What the hell were we talking about again?
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My Mom's an Okie, from back in the '20s Okie. Her full-on Cherokee momma raised her with cornbread and milk, and that's the way my momma does it, and that's the way I do it.
My California wife thinks I'm a freak. She also didn't believe me when I ordered apple pie with a slice of sharp cheddar on it. She thought I was crazy. |
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Quoted: If cornbread is served at supper, a glass of milk covered cornbread is a late night snack. how does that work? do you break it all up? small pieces or crumbs? fill tbe glass how full of cornbread? then how much milk over that? do you eat it with a spoon or drink it? Not being a dick, serious questions. Sounds interestingly and strangey delicious.
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Quoted: we are both from GA I am from WA and that doesn't mean shit. Raised in VA my whole life(until i left at 18) with family in the South since the early 1700's. Ask me about weird regional shit here in the NW and i draw a fucking blank. If you were born and raised a Southerner then you should know that you may live in Washington but you ain't from there. |
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If cornbread is served at supper, a glass of milk covered cornbread is a late night snack. how does that work? do you break it all up? small pieces or crumbs? fill tbe glass how full of cornbread? then how much milk over that? do you eat it with a spoon or drink it? Not being a dick, serious questions. Sounds interestingly and strangey delicious. I break it up and put it in a glass to the top then just cover it with milk. I use a spoon and drink some while im eating it. And I guess gross out might of been a strong term just really surprised and she wanted to have nothing to do with it. She is a VERY picky eater. Yes it seems to be alot of the older generations eating it, but I was raised on it from my grandmother. Im 22 by the way. |
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Originally Posted By sbarker I break it up and put it in a glass to the top then just cover it with milk. I use a spoon and drink some while im eating it. And I guess gross out might of been a strong term just really surprised and she wanted to have nothing to do with it. She is a VERY picky eater. Awesome, thanks! Im gonna give this a try later this week! Think Ill try it both ways, whole milk and another with buttermilk. Damn now Im hungry as hell!! |
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my fathers mother actually died by eating cornbread and buttermilk. a piece of the bread when down the wrong way and she started coughing really bad and this led to a stroke. she died about a week later in the hospital.
my dad ate this all the time when i was younger, but i have not seen him do it in the past 10-15 yrs.... he does love it though.... he also loves peach slices in cottage cheese.... so go figure... S |
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Quoted: Quoted: we are both from GA I am from WA and that doesn't mean shit. Raised in VA my whole life(until i left at 18) with family in the South since the early 1700's. Ask me about weird regional shit here in the NW and i draw a fucking blank. If you were born and raised a Southerner then you should know that you may live in Washington but you ain't from there. yup but i guess i was saying that people say they're from somewhere when they're not. you said it better! |
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we are both from GA I am from WA and that doesn't mean shit. Raised in VA my whole life(until i left at 18) with family in the South since the early 1700's. Ask me about weird regional shit here in the NW and i draw a fucking blank. If you were born and raised a Southerner then you should know that you may live in Washington but you ain't from there. yup but i guess i was saying that people say they're from somewhere when they're not. you said it better! I understand that, but we were both born in raised in GA. I grew up in Savannah and she is from the Atlanta area (about a four hour drive) so it really surprised me when she never heard of this. |