Ain't it great how mothers and grandmothers can instill "norms" at the dinner table.....
That plate looks great. Just to upset you, my mother used to make cornbread for dessert. Take it right out of the oven, butter it and drizzle honey on it. The first time it was served to me with a meal I thought they were nuts.
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Pop taught me, he crumbles up some cornbread is a glass of sweet milk for desert. He always swore it was good for digestion. I think he just liked it.
That plate looks great. Just to upset you, my mother used to make cornbread for dessert. Take it right out of the oven, butter it and drizzle honey on it. The first time it was served to me with a meal I thought they were nuts.
Disco
It is interesting how different areas do the same dishes. Years ago, some relatives of the missus came from England and I served pancakes for breakfast. They were liked them but thought pancakes were for luncheon.
Pop taught me, he crumbles up some cornbread is a glass of sweet milk for desert. He always swore it was good for digestion. I think he just liked it.
One of the local seafood resturants started offering hushpuppies with butter and honey for appetizers. They made a fortune! And their hushpuppies weren't that good!
Good looking plate there, Foamy!!!
And today!! Pinto beans cooked in the above pot with the ham bone, taters, mustard greens and hot conbread! The bone was smoked so its a smoked food plate!
OMG, makes ya feel sorry for the city folks.