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Posted: October 15, 2004 11:09 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
You don't eat seafood, either. It's your West Texas raising!
We love you, anyway. And . . . you MIGHT like my cornbread. It's made many a supper guest weak in the knees.

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:10 pm
by springparrot
creeky wrote:
me either .... you are not alone ....
(have we gone off topic?

)

hijacked another one

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:11 pm
by springparrot
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
You don't eat seafood, either. It's your West Texas raising!
We love you, anyway. And . . . you MIGHT like my cornbread. It's made many a supper guest weak in the knees.

It's a texture thing....I prefer hot yeast rolls

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:13 pm
by creeky
springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:
You don't eat seafood, either. It's your West Texas raising!
We love you, anyway. And . . . you MIGHT like my cornbread. It's made many a supper guest weak in the knees.

It's a texture thing....I prefer hot yeast rolls

yep, I have tried it and agree with you on the texture..
Same reason I dont like brocolli or cauliflower - the texture.
dont mind it in soup - as is not the taste that is the problem.
I dont eat muffins either - I want to choke if I even think of eating one ...
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:15 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:
You don't eat seafood, either. It's your West Texas raising!
We love you, anyway. And . . . you MIGHT like my cornbread. It's made many a supper guest weak in the knees.

It's a texture thing....I prefer hot yeast rolls

I still might change your mind. This is good stuff.
ESPECIALLY WITH ICED, SWEET TEA. (Back on topic.)
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:16 pm
by creeky
East Texas Parrothead wrote:springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:
You don't eat seafood, either. It's your West Texas raising!
We love you, anyway. And . . . you MIGHT like my cornbread. It's made many a supper guest weak in the knees.

It's a texture thing....I prefer hot yeast rolls

I still might change your mind. This is good stuff.
ESPECIALLY WITH ICED, SWEET TEA. (Back on topic.)
ack!!!
I rarely drink hot tea (not supposed to have caffeine - sends me loopy!) .. but if I do ... with just a really light dash of milk, and a teaspoon of honey
I am more a hot chocolate girl - with pink marshmallows

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:17 pm
by springparrot
East Texas Parrothead wrote:springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:
You don't eat seafood, either. It's your West Texas raising!
We love you, anyway. And . . . you MIGHT like my cornbread. It's made many a supper guest weak in the knees.

It's a texture thing....I prefer hot yeast rolls

I still might change your mind. This is good stuff.
ESPECIALLY WITH ICED, SWEET TEA. (Back on topic.)
I can drink sweet tea and used to all the time when I was younger, but now IF I drink tea, I like it w/o sugar.
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:18 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:22 pm
by creeky
I didnt have any honor to keep in tact .... so I didnt need iced tea ...
however.. I did manage to keep my honour in tact
(and it is HOt and Humid here .. but the iced thing has never taken off here)
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:23 pm
by springparrot
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:24 pm
by land_shark3
I live in the South where there is "Tea" and "Unsweet Tea". What do you think?
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:24 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
Common soda water? I think not. Tea . . .brewed, steeped and sugared while hot . . . then allowed to cool.
We used a lot of ice in our house when I hit about 16. . . . and tea, too!
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:26 pm
by springparrot
East Texas Parrothead wrote:
Common soda water? I think not. Tea . . .brewed, steeped and sugared while hot . . . then allowed to cool.
We used a lot of ice in our house when I hit about 16. . . . and tea, too!
Nope...
Dr. Pepper, made in Texas!
I used to drink gallons of it.

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:27 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
Made in Waco. But, not really old enough to be a tradition. Iced Tea and Lemon Cokes. . . . .now there's a tradition that goes back to the beginning of the South . . . or at least since 1886.

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:28 pm
by creeky
She drank my dentist? Now THAT is weird

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:34 pm
by springparrot
East Texas Parrothead wrote:Made in Waco. But, not really old enough to be a tradition. Iced Tea and Lemon Cokes. . . . .now there's a tradition that goes back to the beginning of the South . . . or at least since 1886.

Lemon Cokes???
ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:37 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:Made in Waco. But, not really old enough to be a tradition. Iced Tea and Lemon Cokes. . . . .now there's a tradition that goes back to the beginning of the South . . . or at least since 1886.

Lemon Cokes???
ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
OMG.
Don't tell me you've never had a LEMON Coke? What did you drink up in the panhandle???????
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:38 pm
by springparrot
East Texas Parrothead wrote:springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:Made in Waco. But, not really old enough to be a tradition. Iced Tea and Lemon Cokes. . . . .now there's a tradition that goes back to the beginning of the South . . . or at least since 1886.

Lemon Cokes???
ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
OMG.
Don't tell me you've never had a LEMON Coke? What did you drink up in the panhandle???????
I guess Dr. Pepper and used to drink A&W

Posted: October 15, 2004 11:39 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
Posted: October 15, 2004 11:39 pm
by East Texas Parrothead
springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:springparrot wrote:East Texas Parrothead wrote:Made in Waco. But, not really old enough to be a tradition. Iced Tea and Lemon Cokes. . . . .now there's a tradition that goes back to the beginning of the South . . . or at least since 1886.

Lemon Cokes???
ewwwwwwwwwwwwww
OMG.
Don't tell me you've never had a LEMON Coke? What did you drink up in the panhandle???????
I guess Dr. Pepper and used to drink A&W

If you have had an A&W, you could down a Lemon Coke. De-yummy!