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Stephanie Jackson
Stephanie Jackson
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quotePosted at 17:20 on 15th May 2009

You know I never noticed the post number before - well spotted Barbara!

Chocolate is my comfort food. I eat tomato soup if I feel ill to Jason - or tin tomatoes.

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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 03:16 on 16th May 2009

Love grilled cheese sandwich with chilie and pickles--always makes me feel good before the heartburn,lol

  Cream Brulee--ummmm

 BBQ chips with diet sunkist soda. and a little debbie snack cake afterwards.

Eggs & grits mixed together with hot toast and butter w/ jelly
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 14:32 on 16th May 2009

OH!!!!   I forgot about grits!!!! And toast with butter and jelly!!!!  ME TOO DEBBIE!!!!!!! 

I'm gonna have grits for breakfast now!!! 

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 15:46 on 16th May 2009
Grits? What are Grits?
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 16:41 on 16th May 2009

1242488117.jpg picture by erinburp

Hi Ron! here are my grits from this morning

grits are hominy; Hominy referrs to corn without the germ. It is served both whole or ground. HominyHominyHominy is boiled until cooked and served as either a cereal or as a vegetable. HominyHominyHominy may also be pressed into patties and fried. This dish is especially popular in the southern United States. Samp is another name for coarse hominyhominyhominy. HominyHominyHominy ground into small grains is sometimes called "hominyhominyhominy grits."

thanks debbie for the reminder!!!

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 18:05 on 16th May 2009
Thanks for that Krissy, it doesn't actually look very nice though! Is it sweet? Hope you don't have the grits too often!! LOL
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Krissy
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quotePosted at 18:11 on 16th May 2009
I put butter and salt and pepper on mine!!! It does look worse than it acutally is!!! LOL!!
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Debbie Adams
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quotePosted at 03:20 on 17th May 2009

They are great!!! I had grits with eggs and buttered toast with strawberry jelly this morning ,,,UMMMMM!

Krissy your picture looks good enough to eat,,,LOL

 Do you like tomatoe gravy??

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 16:00 on 17th May 2009

I'm going have them again this morning too!! 

I never had tomato gravy!!! What do you put it on?

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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 16:09 on 17th May 2009
On 15th May 2009 15:30, Jason T wrote:
On 15th May 2009 15:27, Babs J wrote:

I don't do girly!! Tongue out 

Irish farls are indeed soda bread, but unlike the sliced loaf, they are chunky like scones! Well, the ones I buy are. They are sooooooo gorgeous!  

You don't do girly??  so you calling hot chocolate with marshmallows on top 'not girly'??? Laughing    come on just a little bit?? Wink

 

Yep i know the ones!!  REALLY nice!!!Tongue out

You gotta try them Krissy!!!


These look just like Thomas' English Muffins Krissy! They are yummy!! Especially with butter and jam. Smile
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