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Wayne Boatwright
 
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On Mon 06 Jun 2005 06:10:42p, Kate Gilbert wrote in rec.food.cooking:

> Wayne Boatwright wrote:
>> On Mon 06 Jun 2005 03:07:22a, Kate Gilbert wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>>>Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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>>>>On Sun 05 Jun 2005 04:55:16p, Kate Gilbert wrote in rec.food.cooking:
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>>>>>-L. wrote:
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wrote:
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>>>>>>>I have an airtight plastic bread box. Storing cornbread in it
>>>>>>>causes mold in 2 or 3 days. What should I store cornbread in?
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>>>>>>I cut mine into servings, and wrap each in foil and stick it in the
>>>>>>fridge - reheat in the oven within a couple days. I LOVE old
>>>>>>cornbread nuked with butter and maple syrup...yum! Probably one of
>>>>>>my favorite breakfasts.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-L.
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>>>>> Hi L.
>>>>> I had to tell you. You are the first person I have ever heard that
>>>>>loved left over bread as much as my husband. One of his favorite ways
>>>>>to eat it is , to slice it into pieces , then slice through it making
>>>>>two pieces. Put a little butter or oil into a skillet . When its very
>>>>>hot. Brown, the crumb side down. Turn when its brown, and fry the
>>>>>crust side few seconds. Great with syrup or with scrambled eggs and
>>>>>country gravy All you need is a fresh glass of orange juice. He has
>>>>>loved milk and bread , since a little boy, too.
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>>>>That sounds delicious, and I will try it the next time I have some
>>>>leftover!
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>>>>I often eat the leftovers as my grandfather and father did, crumbled
>>>>into a tall glass, then filled with buttermilk. Eat with a spoon.
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>>> Oh my ! Now you did it ..... Talk about good memories. Nice cold
>>> glass
>>>of fresh churned buttermilk , big hot pan of cornbread and fresh butter
>>>from that same churning. Now, to us that's food. Kate

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>> Indeed it is, Kate. Are you any chance from MS?
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> No, I was raised in the hills of Virginia. Still love the foods I grew
> up eating. An old Indian, once told me to eat as I was raised and I'd
> be happier and healthier. Don't know how true that is, but I can't fault
> him for the advice. Kate
>


Virgina is about the only southern state I don't have relatives in. :-)
Most of mine are in MS, AL, and GA. I have to agree with the old Indian.
I'm never happier than when I'm eating foods like my mom prepared.

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Wayne Boatwright *¿*
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