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Old 10-17-2012, 04:29 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by TGS View Post
Chipped means sliced, biscuits means scones, cilantro means coriander, but only if it's the green bits, if it's the seeds it's called coriander -anything else I should know before going on holiday to northern California?
ground coriander is called cumin


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Originally Posted by frahse View Post
Grits?

How about hominy grits?

Mom would put a big dab of butter in the middle, and it would melt into a delicious pool.

Also a slice of cheese on top of the grits or hominy, and then of course sides of eggs, bacon, sausage, and buttered toast. We didn't really have biscuits then.

When I went into the Army, they might have given me SOS, but never any of the above. You gotta make do with what you got.
grits are grits no matter what. I think what you got largely depended on where you went to basic. I was at Ft. Jackson
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