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I’ve eaten at Husk but not met the man. Looks like I’ll have to go to Nashville to do so now.You are welcome. Dude knows his stuff. Pretty good hang too if you ever get the chance.
Don’t sugar coat, my man.Author's Hangout is a bunch of whiney, self centered, fucked up in the head assholes.
(Most of them).
Luckily I live in a country with rational gun laws.That will get you shot in Alabama.
Most things will get you shot in AlabamaThat will get you shot in Alabama.
Nah, not really, most of Alabama is like Tennessee, you'll only be a bit more at risk in more densely populated cities. Political or sexual affiliations are nonissues unless you get in someone's face and proceed to make an ass of yourself about it. As for NASCAR, well Alabama is all about their football...Most things will get you shot in Alabama
Being gay, being a democrat, not liking NASCAR...
Who the hell makes (American) biscuits that crunch? That is over baked. Golden brown at most. It needs to be soft, you shouldn't need a knife to cut them a fork should do fine.
Kit Kats are addictive to me. I suspect they sprinkle crack in the ones I get.Twix and Kit Kats are both decent-tasting candies, but they are distinctly unsatisfying.
I call coffee "anti-murdery juice" for that reason.Keeps me from killing them
You normally will include some sort of meat drippings to add flavor.I googled white gravy… it’s just flour and milk which is essentially becahmel sauce without the cheese, which is the best part.
And best when warm and steaming.Who the hell makes (American) biscuits that crunch? That is over baked. Golden brown at most. It needs to be soft, you shouldn't need a knife to cut them a fork should do fine.
And where was the spice in that gravy? It looked like paste lol. No spots of black pepper, the sausage lumps were also white, that was weird.
I need to know if that was a real recipe or something they got from a box and whipped up with water.
I love homemade biscuits and gravy and there is a on of flavor in it.
I can't do sweet tea though, tbh too sweet for me but I get why people love it.
Agreed. I make a pan full of sausage gravy with half a pound (about 225 grams) of Jimmy Dean.And best when warm and steaming.
Sausage gravy needs ... well ... sausage. Big bits of crumbled sausage.
Dudes have recorded a lot of songs/albums about Alabama. This one is probably the most interesting.Nah, not really, most of Alabama is like Tennessee, you'll only be a bit more at risk in more densely populated cities. Political or sexual affiliations are nonissues unless you get in someone's face and proceed to make an ass of yourself about it. As for NASCAR, well Alabama is all about their football...
No.Do Brits do Breakfast Bowls?
Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage (or both), cheddar cheese, diced or shredded potatoes, sometimes tomatoes all in one bowl. Sort of like a jumbled up omelette.
Really? Seems like I have had Breakfast Bowls and even burritos at several of those The Breakfast Club restaurants in London.
Really? Seems like I have had Breakfast Bowls and even burritos at several of those The Breakfast Club restaurants in London.
Kudos dudeDudes have recorded a lot of songs/albums about Alabama. This one is probably the most interesting.
Those are actually most of the ingredients in a full English breakfast: Bacon, sausages, eggs, stewed tomato, mushroom, beans, toast, fried bread/Yorkshire pud, blood sausage, and a cuppa. I tried that when I was in London a few years back. The meat was amazing! (Photo not mine.)Do Brits do Breakfast Bowls?
Scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage (or both), cheddar cheese, diced or shredded potatoes, sometimes tomatoes all in one bowl. Sort of like a jumbled up omelette.
In Birmingham, they loved the governor/Now we all did what we could do . . . .Dudes have recorded a lot of songs/albums about Alabama. This one is probably the most interesting.
In Birmingham, they loved the governor/Now we all did what we could do . . . .
just remember that normal people like eggsThey might have started serving them - I know American kind of brands are becoming more prevalent over here (like named restaurants etc) but I've never seen anything like what was mentioned above.
I ate at a Denny's in the US and saw the breakfast menu and three quarters of the stuff on there is things that most Brits wouldn't do for breakfast.
Obviously I can't speak for everyone though.
