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  • baboon

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    Out here by the lake!
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    Biscuits & sausage gravy, biscuits,butter &preserves for dessert.
     

    PinnedandRecessed

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    Going old timey for dessert. Got a Rhubarb Custard Pie (from scratch) in the oven. Technically half of it is strawberry due to the wifes aversion to rhubarb but that'll be good too. I'm sure.

    Also, I had to buy frozen rhubarb for the first time in my life. That shit grows like weeds up north but I heard it doesn't do so well down here. Any of ya'll growing rhubarb in central tx?
     

    Axxe55

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    Lost in East Texas Elhart Texas
    Noting worse the a resturant whose sausage gravy is a overcooked patty they crumble into the weak ass gravy just before bringing it to the table.
    When I make sausage gravy, I cook my sausage first, then use the grease rendered by cooking the sausage to make my roux, then adding the milk like making most any other gravies.
     
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