I just eat the saltines and wash them down with VERY cold milk !
Same with cornbread+ butter+honey !
Jerry
I just eat the saltines and wash them down with VERY cold milk !
Same with cornbread+ butter+honey !
Jerry
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Crackers and milk. Fresh baked bread dunked in cold milk, Sorghum and peanut butter on crackers.
Favorites since spending summers with Granddad as a kid.
Don't know about pickles and PB though.
When I was a kid, sometimes my dad, before he went to bed, would open a can of tomatoes up and sprinkle sugar on them. Dust Bowl dessert.
Two things for all you gourmets out there...
Peanut butter and salsa on a ritz cracker.
And, when I was kid, my dad would take a slice of bread, lightly butter it, then smear on marrow from the O-Bone roast we had for dinner that night, then lightly salt it.
I can feel my arteries tightening up while I type this.
smokeywolf
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"The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution."
- Thomas Jefferson
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Cornbread and buttermilk with a little salt added.
Grandma's homemade cottage cheese with salt & pepper.
Breakfast EVERY day before school when a kid was buttered toast dipped in hot sweet tea.
SOS = one of my favorite foods.
Larry
i really like s.o.s.
they don't even have to be combined.
one favorite is grilled cheese sandwiches covered in simmered thick tomato soup.
or chopped stewed tomatoes.
you eat the sandwiches with a fork and drink the soup whan it cools enough.
Younger brother lived on Liverwurst and Ketchup sandwiches for awhile. YUK
Hot buttered cornbread covered with molasses.
+1 on cornbread and milk.
Best,
Mike
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I never did the crackers and milk thing, but sure like them crushed in potato soup or green chili stew.
I have eaten cornbread and milk all my life, dad liked his in buttermilk, but I was never that tough. lol
We always poured the peanuts in dr pepper, and yep the little 6 ounce ones. lol
I never liked peanut butter and pickles, but did like peanut butter mixed with karo syrup, even used to eat karo syrup on my fries.
oh.. crackers and milk?? uh.. Ok...
my favorite driving snack is HorseCo?k (garlic sausage) and Coca-Cola, with FRESH buns!
if I want a snack at home.. Fresh bread, toasted, then WELL buttered, then blackened with fresh cracked black pepper, with a Black coffee!
My college roommate used to make something called tuna freaking (but more colorful) surprise, because surprise! It was pretty freaking good. A can of tune, 1/4 sleeve of crackers, a couple tablespoons of mayo, and salt, pepper, Texas Pete to taste. I still make it from time to time to relive the old days.
My mom used to put icing on gram crackers and milk
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Corn bread and milk, crackers and milk, coke and peanuts, baked sweet potato with butter, all things that add to the quality of life.
Wow, what memories from the 50's-60's.
Left over cornbread in Biltmore buttermilk, pork-n-bean sandwiches, peanut butter and potato chip sandwiches, RC cola with spanish peanuts and real home made NC mountain sogrum on hot biscuits. Reminds me of the segment on "He Haw" when Grandpaw Jones was asked whats for supper.
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Crackers and milk - yes.
Cornbread and milk - yes.
Got both from my great grandmother.
When she was 7 years old, during the Civil War, she was taken out of school and sent with the other students to a factory to make ropes to pull horse drawn caissons.
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government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian."
- Henry Ford
Chocolate and beer... having a beer with Ritz crackers right now.
Experience is the source of all knowledge.
My dad ate crackers crumbled in buttermilk.
But the weirdest, most nauseating I think I ever saw, was when an xe-BIL added a big spoonful of mayonaise to his pinto beans. Turned them a viloet color.
Pinto Beans with a hamhock in it, cornbread, maybe some veggies, was a frequent meal while I was growing up.
OeldeWolf
who may yet be kicked out of the Republik of Kalifornia for owning too many firearms.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain, to eat only vegetables!
+1 on gram crackers and milk-I musta been 14 or 15 before I knew that others didn't consider that a fit n' proper breakfast
also +1 on buttermilk neat! Love it!
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