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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:00:32 GMT -5
Yankees & other unschooled, lazy people, some of whom might even be particularly disadvantaged Southerners, call sweet potatoes yams. There is another, completely different thing also known as yams. Fixed.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:01:44 GMT -5
Well, sweet potato casserole what it's called in the culinarily civilized part of the U.S. What y'all might call it up north, I haven't the slightest idea. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. "Culinary Civilized part of the U.S." Oh, sweet Jesus, Dan, you are the best.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:03:49 GMT -5
Yankees & other unschooled, lazy people, some of whom might even be particularly disadvantaged Southerners, call sweet potatoes yams. There is another, completely different thing also known as yams. Fixed. Damn. I was going to fix your Wikipedia post about what yams are. But I'm one of those lazy people, so I decided not to bother.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:08:06 GMT -5
Well, sweet potato casserole what it's called in the culinarily civilized part of the U.S. What y'all might call it up north, I haven't the slightest idea. BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. "Culinary Civilized part of the U.S." Oh, sweet Jesus, Dan, you are the best. I've heard reports that people up there put sugar in their cornbread. I'm hoping, though, that that's just something mothers tell their children down here to frighten them into behaving. "If y'all don't stop hittin' y'all's sister-girlfriend-future wife, Buford, a mean ol' Yankee is gonna come along & put sugah in y'all's cornbread, & then y'all ain't gonna have no cornbread. It'll done be cake, & y'all won't be able to sop it in y'all's peas & 'maters, will y'all?"
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:14:53 GMT -5
Damn. I was going to fix your Wikipedia post about what yams are. But I'm one of those lazy people, so I decided not to bother. In fairness, you're the one who called all of y'all up there "lazy." Otherwise, I'd have just assumed you were criminally misinformed.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:15:16 GMT -5
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. "Culinary Civilized part of the U.S." Oh, sweet Jesus, Dan, you are the best. I've heard reports that people up there put sugar in their cornbread. I'm hoping, though, that that's just something mothers tell their children down here to frighten them into behaving. "If y'all don't stop hittin' y'all's sister-girlfriend-future wife, Buford, a mean ol' Yankee is gonna come along & put sugah in y'all's cornbread, & then y'all ain't gonna have no cornbread. It'll done be cake, & y'all won't be able to sop it in y'all's peas & 'maters, will y'all?" I can probably count on one hand how many people in Illinois even eat cornbread. And the kids probably do not even know what it is.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:16:55 GMT -5
I can probably count on one hand how many people in Illinois even eat cornbread. And the kids probably do not even know what it is. Dear lord.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:17:38 GMT -5
No offense to our Illini friends, but that is beyond the pale.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:20:24 GMT -5
I've even heard accounts of oafs in Wisconsin (I believe that's what residents of that state are called, right? "Oafs"?) who eat cheese that squeaks. I assume those are little cries for help by people who realize how awful it is to be live in Wisconsin.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:20:55 GMT -5
Hey, *I* eat cornbread. But sometimes it is too dry for me.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:21:36 GMT -5
No offense to our Illini friends, but that is beyond the pale. It is. If given a choice between death & living in some benighted backwater where people don't eat or even know about cornbread, I'm drawing up my funeral instructions right this minute.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:22:35 GMT -5
Hey, *I* eat cornbread. But sometimes it is too dry for me. If done right, it's not dry. The best cornbread is just a bit moist.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:24:22 GMT -5
Memory tells me at least a couple of people here don't like cornbread, but they're not worth paying the slightest bit of attention to when it comes to food.
People have all sorts of bizarre preferences & dislikes. There are people who don't want to see Frank Miller or Mark Millar flayed alive, for instance. It takes all kinds.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:24:56 GMT -5
Hey, *I* eat cornbread. But sometimes it is too dry for me. If done right, it's not dry. The best cornbread is just a bit moist. It's because I am from Illinois, and no one here knows how to cook it right. I need me a good southerner to make me some good cornbread and ship it to me (Dan).
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2014 19:25:01 GMT -5
I've even heard accounts of oafs in Wisconsin (I believe that's what residents of that state are called, right? "Oafs"?) who eat cheese that squeaks. I assume those are little cries for help by people who realize how awful it is to be live in Wisconsin. Easy, cowboy. Wisconsin produces some legit cheese (and curds).
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