you can thank me later, Chipz

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you can thank me later, Chipz

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Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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Well, maybe now she'll finally get her ass into the kitchen! 8-)
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nope, not touching that debate. You've found my limit, Res! :lol:
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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callmeslick wrote:nope, not touching that debate. You've found my limit, Res! :lol:
You're a good man Slick, a good man! ;)
As for the recipe, thanks a heap.
I copy and pasted it as well as bookmarked it!!!
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Just sayin' fer the record....that ain't a bad recipe...it's lacking on the gravy instructions. Making gravy is an art, acquired skill. Even Slick can't argue that....

Though, will say....We have that for breakfast about once every ten days...due to age...it's a 'heart attack' special if you eat it a lot.....

Hint: If'n you have the skill to make decent fried chicken...ya can prolly conquer the gravy thing. I lack both. My wife don't. :D
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actually, for once, I agree with Pud. Gravy/Roux making is a skill. I trust Chipz can handle it.....by demanding Res cook the stuff. Yes, it is a heart attack on a plate, but then again, so is half the Southern diet. Toss in a gallon of sweet tea to offset the fat from the sausage gravy and buttermilk biscuits and you are all set. Then eat something steamed for dinner.....like crabs, clams or oysters! And, cornbread.
Pudfark wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 11:15 am I live in Texas....you live in America.
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