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Originally Posted by Just Jan
(Post 7645291)
You can also make it from scratch and pour it into a buttered loaf pan and refrigerate overnight. Next morning slice, roll in flour and fry for breakfast. (Fried Mush)
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Originally Posted by paintmejudy
(Post 7645838)
Oh my gosh Jan -- my mother made this for special weekend breakfasts, She'd cook the corn-meal with half the water so it was really stiff and left it sit in a loaf pan in the frig. The slice in slabs and fry in butter till the outsides were crispy. But she didn't use flour, I don't think. Will experiment tomorrow and see which way it should be. With it was fried green tomatoes, bacon, kidneys and eggs. It was a fabulous treat. I need to go cook some cornmeal right now and make fried mush for breakfast tomorrow! With my
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News Flash! Good Morning Everybody. I awoke this morning, turned on the news and guess what... The announcer said somebody had spotted a mystery train a few miles away. It was reported the train was moving at a fast rate of speed, pulling flatbed cars that appeared to be stacked with boxes of sewing machines and fabric! Said if it continues at its current speed, and in the same direction, it should arrive in my area in 3 days! It was also reported that a woman was driving the train. Could the conductor be Judy???? I'll stay tuned and let you know if I hear any more about it.
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I heard it would be in my area.
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Originally Posted by kwiltkrazy
(Post 7647177)
I heard it would be in my area.
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The mystery train is licensed under Santa's Delivery System, so our train will be able to cover the entire world on Saturday morning. Don't bother watching the sky for the train, we travel under a cloak of invisibility. Be patient, it won't take more than 3 or 4 hours to get everyone on board!
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OMG!!! Is your real name Judy Claus??? If so, I've heard you are also really good at making cookies! I love cookies!
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#10 3/4 at your local train station
(or next to your sewing machine, and look thru your computer window):sew::wave: |
Originally Posted by SunlitenSmiles
(Post 7647215)
#10 3/4 at your local train station
(or next to your sewing machine, and look thru your computer window):sew::wave: what is 7647215]#10 3/4? |
Originally Posted by Just Jan
(Post 7647221)
sorry' but I don't understand...
what is 7647215]#10 3/4? |
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