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In reply to the discussion: Restaurants in the South. [View all]southernyankeebelle
(11,304 posts)73. To me it isn't sweat. For me it is bland. My husband loves it the southern better.
Sweat corn bread taste more like a cake. Hmmm good. But I do have to say I don't eat alot of any corn bread.
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LanternWaste
Aug 2012
#80
Am not crazy for southern corn bread. I like the sweat cornbread like from PA. Hmmmm good.
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#33
LOL when I make for my husband I use the package all you do is add the water. I have
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#75
My mother-in-law has made it using butter milk. I just can't help it. Honestly I am not
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#87
LOL, hahahahahahahahahahaha that is funny. I told you I was weird. The topper is
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#144
I second this, but the exception is Jamaican food. The local Jamaican place is so spicy that you
Erose999
Aug 2012
#84
My great grandmother called cornbread with sugar "johnnycake". She made it with chili.
X_Digger
Aug 2012
#86
LOL, how funny. When I lived in TX my family never ate any cornbread. I grew up on Italian food.
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#74
To me it isn't sweat. For me it is bland. My husband loves it the southern better.
southernyankeebelle
Aug 2012
#73
I like it sweetened with sorghum, or a little sugar if I'm out of cane syrup.
gkhouston
Aug 2012
#142
When I lived in Georgia I noticed that the entire area is highly segregated
Major Nikon
Aug 2012
#11
It's been a while since I've been south of MD, but that at least used to be typical. Not sure now.
HopeHoops
Aug 2012
#17
Having lived most of my life in TX, I can honestly say that I have *never* seen that.
LanternWaste
Aug 2012
#85
I was in Salt Lake training for the Red Cross a few years back. It was funny that
brewens
Aug 2012
#27
Not really. In Mississippi I see a good mix of races and sexes in all those positions....depends on
Rowdyboy
Aug 2012
#59
I went to Boston/Providence/New York/a thousand other non-Southern cities...
WilliamPitt
Aug 2012
#118
I wouldn't say "every", but I have certainly seen that trend in northern locales.
ieoeja
Aug 2012
#124
How did you know the ethnicity of the waitstaff? Hispanics come in all colors of the rainbow.
MADem
Aug 2012
#128