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LOL thank you so much @JW12Since I'm on my iPad .... For all the times you have done this amber here is one back!![]()


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LOL thank you so much @JW12Since I'm on my iPad .... For all the times you have done this amber here is one back!![]()
true that but really depends on the recipe...the more corny grained cornbread I like for chilli, some other things I like more of a cornbread cakey textured cornbreadIf you never ate it before vehve it can be kinda dry and grainy, great with a good hot chili though. I've made homemade cornbread from scratch (Funny saying that on a chicken site Lol, not the chicken feed) I bake it in a bread pan and slice it like bread with jam. I prefer using Jiffy mix and making muffins for chili. When I add canned corn I don't use the liquid. When I make jalapeno corn bread I just chop some up and add to the mix and put a few slices on top for looks. Sometimes I make cornbread pancakes, with real maple syrup or mollasses (the family thinks I'm gross but I like mollasses).
Same here. Can't slice a dry cornbread it falls apart.true that but really depends on the recipe...the more corny grained cornbread I like for chilli, some other things I like more of a cornbread cakey textured cornbread
Unfortunately we moved into this mess in a November, by December we didn't have use of the toilet. By May we (aka, hubby and his brother who was living with us, and a little bit of me) dug a trench across the driveway only to find the "poop line" 2-3 feet under the driveway. We just ended up putting a heat trace line on the whole darn thing, wrapped it in insulation and knocked on wood three times. We were hoping to built last year but just ran out of time after our wedding in May. I have a guy who has given me a really good price on a new septic install for our new house.@BriardChickens
This house, it turned out that the leach field was also the home of a spring.....
So, the random times whenever the spring was running full, the leach field wasn't able to hold all of the spring water AND our household nasty water....
the result was that all of the sewage water would come back and flood the house.
I knew the instant my father died. I was driving home and it was like a pulse went through me. The visual field was like a combination mirage heat wave and the bars that occurred on older-model TV screens when you tried to videotape them. It was just an instant. I looked at the car clock and then looked at the sky. There were odd cloud patterns, I remember that. A short while after I got home I got the phone call.my mom's mother sat on the edge of my bed the night she died 200 miles away in a hospital room from an aneurysm. No words were spoken but I knew. The phone call from my mom who was with her came an hour later.
We have those in New Mexico. Hit the news again recently as all the coyotes harvested during one hunt were found dumped on State land by the private third party hired to dispose of them.The newest Alberta thing: Coyote hunt with Cash prizes!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...raws-controversy-threats-in-alberta-1.2894093
My stepdaughter was a big fan of the book. For her birthday I found her a copy of "50 Shades of Chicken" cookbook that is written in the same style. It is HILARIOUS! I read one recipe to DH and we were doubled over in laughter....SO over the top.Lol deb that's true
Haha I got a "50 shades of grey" pop up add![]()
made from cornmeal. ground up dryed corn............ have seen and eaten some recipes that have whole corn in it.. and few other veggie bits as well thats more like a I dunno artisan cornbread haha. I like using white cornmeal, have used molassas before...usually dont have it aviable when I make it but I generally have the bsics for a basic cornmeal in my cubbard...
yeah but the grainier drier cornbreads perfect for crumbling in chilli or even pork n beans..Same here. Can't slice a dry cornbread it falls apart.
ugh good morning @BriardChickens that septic thing just sounds like a nightmare..........we went thru so many inspections and maps just into the septic here... we did get mega lucky though the original septic tank was placed in here by the septic tank guys father back in the day ...then his son was the one who installed it so we kinda had a third generation thing with the tanks...but digging deeper paid off for us ..cuz it ended up costing us less and we had a well documented history of the systems and such...Unfortunately we moved into this mess in a November, by December we didn't have use of the toilet. By May we (aka, hubby and his brother who was living with us, and a little bit of me) dug a trench across the driveway only to find the "poop line" 2-3 feet under the driveway. We just ended up putting a heat trace line on the whole darn thing, wrapped it in insulation and knocked on wood three times. We were hoping to built last year but just ran out of time after our wedding in May. I have a guy who has given me a really good price on a new septic install for our new house.
Last winter our water line froze, who knows were that is dug in. In June I borrowed a mini excavator from work, my boss came over and dug us a new ~100ft long trench from the well to the house. Cost: 40L of diesel and some beers! We never found the old water line...
And that's just what's wrong with the septic system.... can't wait to built this year!!