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LisaJohn 11-18-2020 6:51pm

Buttermilk
 
Anybody else having a hard time finding buttermilk? I finally found some at the 11, yes eleventh, store. Crazy!!

Murray 11-18-2020 6:59pm

Buttermilk?

Covid thread with no ability to taste ————>

Aerovette 11-18-2020 7:01pm

I can find it....I just can't stand it. :puke:


How does one tell if buttermilk has spoiled? :island14:

Murray 11-18-2020 7:03pm

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Originally Posted by aerovette (Post 1823907)
I can find it....I just can't stand it. :puke:


How does one tell if buttermilk has spoiled? :island14:

It smells really..... it looks like....... never mind. I have no idea :shrug:

Steve_R 11-18-2020 7:03pm

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Originally Posted by Murray (Post 1823906)
Buttermilk?

Covid thread with no ability to taste ————>

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Other than cooking - where you can’t taste it - what good is buttermilk? It’s nasty to drink.

Murray 11-18-2020 7:04pm

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Originally Posted by Steve_R (Post 1823910)
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Other than cooking - where you can’t taste it - what good is buttermilk? It’s nasty to drink.

My grandfather (same one I was named for) drank it like it was milk. :ack:

RMVette 11-18-2020 7:11pm

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Originally Posted by Murray (Post 1823911)
My grandfather (same one I was named for) drank it like it was milk. :ack:

My dad would put cornbread in a glass and pour buttermilk over it and eat it for supper. Personally I don't drink anything that sticks to the inside of a glass!

Steve_R 11-18-2020 7:12pm

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My dad would put cornbread in a glass and pour buttermilk over it and eat it for supper. Personally I don't drink anything that sticks to the inside of a glass!

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LisaJohn 11-18-2020 7:13pm

I don’t drink it. I make cornbread with buttermilk. I marinate chicken in it and cube steak. I needed some extra to make cornbread for my dressing. Some cake recipes use buttermilk. I also make hush puppies with buttermilk or beer.

LisaJohn 11-18-2020 7:14pm

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Originally Posted by RMVette (Post 1823916)
My dad would put cornbread in a glass and pour buttermilk over it and eat it for supper. Personally I don't drink anything that sticks to the inside of a glass!

My grandfather did that too!

RMVette 11-18-2020 7:18pm

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1823919)
My grandfather did that too!

And your grandfather is probably younger than my dad would be now. :Jeff '79:

LisaJohn 11-18-2020 7:23pm

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Originally Posted by RMVette (Post 1823920)
And your grandfather is probably younger than my dad would be now. :Jeff '79:

Pappy is long gone.:sadangel: Nothing but great memories except when he passed away from oral cancer. He taught me how to fish, to make hush puppies, pancakes, etc.

Murray 11-18-2020 7:26pm

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1823922)
Pappy is long gone.:sadangel: Nothing but great memories except when he passed away from oral cancer. He taught me how to fish, to make hush puppies, pancakes, etc.

Mine taught me to drive when I was 14. Always got to drive home from the golf course. To this day I have no idea if my parents knew. I’ll have to ask my mom before it’s too late

Grandparents are awesome :sadangel:

LisaJohn 11-18-2020 7:32pm

My grandmother let me drive with her. I had my learners permit. :D
I had 3 awesome grandparents! All 3 were awesome cooks.

RMVette 11-18-2020 7:36pm

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1823922)
Pappy is long gone.:sadangel: Nothing but great memories except when he passed away from oral cancer. He taught me how to fish, to make hush puppies, pancakes, etc.

My grandmom made the best biscuits and had no recipe. A little of this, a little of that and of course buttermilk. No one could seem to duplicate the "recipe".

My grandfather would have been 130 this year, my grandmother 123. My dad would have been 104. Yep, they married very young, I believe my grandfather was 23 and grandmom 16.

Vandelay Industries 11-18-2020 7:36pm

April 7, 1972: My grandmother offered me a sip of her buttermilk. Right then and there, I vowed to never go near that stuff again unless it's in fried chicken. :willy:

RMVette 11-18-2020 7:39pm

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Originally Posted by Vandelay Industries (Post 1823937)
April 7, 1972: My grandmother offered me a sip of her buttermilk. Right then and there, I vowed to never go near that stuff again unless it's in fried chicken. :willy:

A date which will live in infamy....

snide 11-18-2020 8:59pm

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1823918)
I don’t drink it. I make cornbread with buttermilk. I marinate chicken in it and cube steak. I needed some extra to make cornbread for my dressing. Some cake recipes use buttermilk. I also make hush puppies with buttermilk or beer.

We make pancakes and waffles with buttermilk. Just bought some today, at the second store I went to. The first store was an auto parts store, so they didn't have any. :shrug:

VatorMan 11-18-2020 9:34pm

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Originally Posted by RMVette (Post 1823916)
My dad would put cornbread in a glass and pour buttermilk over it and eat it for supper. Personally I don't drink anything that sticks to the inside of a glass!

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Originally Posted by LisaJohn (Post 1823918)
I don’t drink it. I make cornbread with buttermilk. I marinate chicken in it and cube steak. I needed some extra to make cornbread for my dressing. Some cake recipes use buttermilk. I also make hush puppies with buttermilk or beer.

Ditto.

Anjdog2003 11-18-2020 10:11pm

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Originally Posted by Murray (Post 1823911)
My grandfather (same one I was named for) drank it like it was milk. :ack:




Two MurraT's :cool1:


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