As usual your 5 are great and the stuffed sole has given me a dinner idea. Enjoy your trip into town. Great wife cooking that for your husband and not having any.
07 feb 10 da utente: chattycathy1955
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I've neve rhad sausage gravy... could you make it with turkey sausage to make it heathier?? Have fun going into town - you have to bring your own garbage???
07 feb 10 da utente: MomofTwoGirls
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Yes ... I have often used Turkey Sausage to make gravy ... it is quite delicious!! We just still have Pork Sausage in the freezer so I'm trying to use it all up!!! Yes ... we are hillbillies you know ... we load up our vehicle with our garbage and take it to the dump ourselves!! I told you we live in the boonies!!! Dishes are done, gravy is made, Pilates is callng me!!!
07 feb 10 da utente: madaboutmoose
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Sarah ... really? You've never had biscuits and gravy???? Oh my ... you poor neglected thing!!!
07 feb 10 da utente: madaboutmoose
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07 feb 10 da utente: cindyshine
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I've seen biscuits and gravy on TV, but no, never had them. Don't know of anywhere that would serve them either. LOL Sorry!!!!
07 feb 10 da utente: MomofTwoGirls
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I've never had that neither...and I can't figure out how you use the sausage to make gravy. I thought gravy was a kind if sauce...anyways, I read you need oil for the generator, did you serviced it yourself? hope everything is allright with it, no more strange noise. Have a good day!
07 feb 10 da utente: jessyline
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lol, This is an interesting conversation. I believe biscuits and gravy is most common in certain parts of the South, and that there are probably more than a few Americans who are either not or only vaguely familiar with it. I was first exposed to it in a college dormitory and am not at all surprised that Sarah and jessy have never heard of it at all.
07 feb 10 da utente: information
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I did not grow up in the "south" ... unless of course California counts as the south??? For those of you who have not had the calorie laden pleasure of biscuits and gravy ... one crumbles and cooks up the sausage (and yes turkey sausage or vegetarian sausage counts). The "gravy" is "white" gravy ... flour based, and you mix in the cooked sausage. Traditionally it is served over biscuits but my hubby prefers it over hashbrown potatoes ... it is quite delicious!!! It is also great over scrambled eggs!!
07 feb 10 da utente: madaboutmoose
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I love painted toenails! Sorry you didn't sleep too well last night; hope tonight is more restful for you.
07 feb 10 da utente: Chris1979
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Well, my dear, at a certain point in your life you may have come into contact with some of that "Southern Hospitality." ;-)
07 feb 10 da utente: information
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We eat biscuits and gravy here in the Midwest. Should we mention red eye gravy -- which is essentially meat grease? Eeeeeek! We also paint our toes red from time to time! He-he-he-he-he! Enjoy Super Bowl Sunday!
07 feb 10 da utente: poet-in-motion
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ya know ... lots of southerners migrated to California ... my great-grandmother did so from Texas in a covered wagon!!
07 feb 10 da utente: madaboutmoose
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Now, red eye gravy is a new one to me!!!
07 feb 10 da utente: madaboutmoose
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LOL, There you are! I did say "most common in certain parts of the South." These days everyone eats foods from all over. Who knows, these things probably originated in Hungary or Poland (or somewhere in the Old World anyway). Texas is more "Lone Star," but still pretty much in the area. :-)
07 feb 10 da utente: information
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My dad used to eat biscuits and gravy. I must have had it, too, just don't remember. I remember his gravy was dark because he used so much black pepper in it. Enjoy your red toes, hot stuff! :)
07 feb 10 da utente: amryk
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Love your 5 for today. Biscuits and gravy......YUM! :)
08 feb 10 da utente: mbhpro
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