Yay, Suzi!!!!!!
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Sumi, I put soy sauce for dumplings.
Yay Suzi!!
Go, Suzi! Get your freaking out done now so you can enjoy the date.
I like the soy sauce answer, sumi.
YAY DATE! Go, Suzi!
Lake Barkley area and out near Cadiz. Which is, to my great delight, pronounced KAY-dees.
The Cadiz in Ohio is pronounced CAD-is (like cad, he is such a...).
Getting the kids bed ready is stressful. As stressful as getting the kids school ready, but without the impending arrival of the bus, which does dial it up to 11.
Turnip greens
There are only two flavors of iced tea: sweet and unsweet.
Barbecue is probably the most argued about food in the country. There are plenty of arguments to be had over dressing, though, because proper dressing is made with corn bread.
I always order a chili burger, frosted orange and onion rings at The Variety.
I thought the cultures question was confusing. Southern food has a lot of African influences, but it's hard to point to cultures.
Get your freaking out done now so you can enjoy the date.
Freaking is well underway.
Yay Suzi! That's awesome! You're going to wow him....
IO-not food-N, the character of Violet Turner on Private Practice is THE most unsympathetic, annoying, grating, miserable-excuse-for-a-therapist on TV. I cannot find one redeeming quality about her. She opens her mouth and I just want to yell at her to STFU because no one gives a shit about her and her woe-is-me tales.
I put pound cake as a recipe that's handed down. And Sugar for an ingredient for pound cake but I should have put sour cream.
What kind of wacked-out pound cake is that?
(Now you can use it for another answer!)
SUZI, yay, that is fun! I am so excited for you. Put on something pretty, have a couple of drinks and have fun.
Lessee, I am very Southern in my approach to iced tea. I do not myself drink sweet tea, but I damn well have a big pitcher of brewed tea in the fridge, summer and winter.
That's basic hospitality, too; you have a guest, you offer tea.
Let's see, for argued about: cilantro; BBQ ingredient: vinegar; What do you eat on New Year's day?: Tylenol.
Southern chef: Emeril; pound cake: butter; recipe handed down; pie.
Southern drink: bourbon.
That's all I can remember. My brain is fried.
Have you ever had it?
Yes! My roommate after college, her family owned a clam cannery, and were big into seafood of all sorts. Which was odd to me, being from a nearly landlocked state. And they do oyster stuffing at Thanksgiving. ...I still find it icky. But I dont' like sausage stuffing either? I don't like meat in my stuffing. (...THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID!)