too hot to cook outside so start with country ham and red-eye gravy

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already 80 out there and climbing. so some salty goodness with biscuits


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Nice !
salty goodness with biscuits
Gonna make me tell it again .
10 years old on vacation in Kentucky . My Dad took me out to breakfast for country ham and gravy .
I'll never ever forget that salty , smokey goodness .
Never made the red eye . Be interested in your method .
 
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Nice !

Gonna make me tell it again .
10 years old on vacation in Kentucky . My Dad took me out to breakfast for country ham and gravy .
I'll never ever forget that salty , smokey goodness .
Never made the red eye . Be interested in your method .
I let ham pieces to crust up the pan. add smidge of butter and a couple shakes of Wondra. crank heat, the add cup of black coffee stirring.
 
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Here's a phrase ya don't hear very often in February (unless you live in Australia...or apparently Florida lol):

"too hot to cook outside"

Must be that global warming thang...

:emoji_laughing::emoji_laughing::emoji_laughing:

Red
 
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Red eye gravy is interesting. I've had it a few times and still can't figure out if I like it or not
 
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