I'm ready to move in anytime.
I will look for an easy version of Clair de Lune, and post a link.

zhanie wrote:thankyou:) but wait until you feel better.

mittenmaker wrote:Yum~! Buttermilk!![]()
Cornbread good too--I like the not-sweet kind.




Shandeh wrote:mittenmaker wrote:Yum~! Buttermilk!![]()
Cornbread good too--I like the not-sweet kind.
That's what I'm having! Not sweet cornbread, crumbled in a bowl, with buttermilk poured over it.
Oh, the joys of good old southern food.


Shandeh wrote:zhanie wrote:thankyou:) but wait until you feel better.
I'm actually starting to feel a little better now! I started coming back to life at about 2 AM this morning....couldn't sleep, so I just got up and did some knitting. Went back to bed at about 6 AM, and slept until 11:30. This morning, I was able to get out and go to the post office, and grabbed some breakfast (Bojangles Chicken Supremes). I also picked up a half-salad at Wendy's, to save for a late lunch. Now, I can get some things done around the house, and not worry about cooking until tonight. I think I will make cornbread and buttermilk for dinner.


lialab wrote:O.K. you guys I have a stupid question!!! what is cornbread and buttermnilk??? I don't think I ever eat this, it is not in our "culture" I know about pancake and a lot of stuff but never ever had this so I don't know what you're talking about!!!

Shandeh wrote:lialab wrote:O.K. you guys I have a stupid question!!! what is cornbread and buttermnilk??? I don't think I ever eat this, it is not in our "culture" I know about pancake and a lot of stuff but never ever had this so I don't know what you're talking about!!!
I've been eating "cornbread and buttermilk" since I was a little girl. It's one of my favorite meals.
I cook some cornbread, using corn meal, egg, oil, and milk, and bake it in the oven.
When it's done, I take it out of the oven, then cut off a big slice right away...and crumble it in a bowl.
Then, I pour buttermilk all over it. And I sit down in a comfy chair, and eat it with a spoon. YUM!
I wrote about it on one of my blogs: http://spinningsandy.blogspot.com/2006/ ... rmilk.html



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