[Homestead] Cornbread season--stovetop?
Jerry W. Shepperd
shepperd at austincc.edu
Wed Nov 7 15:46:03 EST 2007
St. Hollywood gives us one method, with a variation. While the bread
is cooking, the one doing the bread-making starts singing and those
present join in, singing harmony. The variation, not as acceptable,
since it is considered "country", is for everyone present to join
arms, dance around the table, singing, while the bread is cooking.
However, as Lynda notes, THE preferred way to show appreciation is to
sit at the table and eat to one's heart's content. Purring is automatic.
Jerry S.
At 12:12 AM 11/8/2007, Lynda wrote:
>Lisa, after a good batch of cornbread one is not in any condition to sing.
>One simple sits back and purrs <g>
>
>Lynda
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Lisa K.V. Perry" <lisakvperry at gmail.com>
> >
> >>From here on out, I will do my best to leave molasses out of the
> >>cornbread.
> > Maybe we'll quit using the Joy cookbook for making cornbread altogether.
> > After all this talk and we still haven't made any I'm going to make some
> > tonight.
> >
> > My real question is this James, am I supposed to sing the song while I'm
> > making the cornbread, while it's baking, or after we're done eating? ;)
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