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<blockquote data-quote="jamrobmic" data-source="post: 12594" data-attributes="member: 1412"><p>[ QUOTE ]</p><p>I would never even try this because it sounds totally NASTY to me, but many of my co-workers go into the raptures over this! They take a piece of homemade cornbread and crumble it into a glass, then they pour buttermilk :tongue: over it and eat it with a spoon! It must be one of those "acquired tastes"</p><p></p><p>[/ QUOTE ]</p><p></p><p>husband (who grew up in northern Alabama) loves this. Sometimes he chops up a fresh tomato into the mess as well. The buttermilk has to be the high fat kind, too, which is getting very hard to find. And the cornbread can't have sugar in it-he says sugar makes it taste like cake. I'm with you, though, I can't stand the thought of drinking buttermilk.</p><p></p><p>I don't think we have anything around here that's native to this area, but husband did introduce me to the kind of barbeque he grew up on in Alabama (especially Big Bob Gibson's). Every time we visit his family, we bring some back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamrobmic, post: 12594, member: 1412"] [ QUOTE ] I would never even try this because it sounds totally NASTY to me, but many of my co-workers go into the raptures over this! They take a piece of homemade cornbread and crumble it into a glass, then they pour buttermilk [img]:tongue:[/img] over it and eat it with a spoon! It must be one of those "acquired tastes" [/ QUOTE ] husband (who grew up in northern Alabama) loves this. Sometimes he chops up a fresh tomato into the mess as well. The buttermilk has to be the high fat kind, too, which is getting very hard to find. And the cornbread can't have sugar in it-he says sugar makes it taste like cake. I'm with you, though, I can't stand the thought of drinking buttermilk. I don't think we have anything around here that's native to this area, but husband did introduce me to the kind of barbeque he grew up on in Alabama (especially Big Bob Gibson's). Every time we visit his family, we bring some back. [/QUOTE]
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