How well I know about dem Grannies and dat buttermilk - - - - I had some in the frig for Sherry's fried Okra but dat don't g'on my fish - - - no way no how - - - grillin was thought of but not for long since the wiffy wanted corn meal batter on her'in.
BTW, I still have my Mom's wooden spoon and I use it often - - - - nuttin like it for certain thangs
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OldUsedParts wrote:How well I know about dem Grannies and dat buttermilk - - - - I had some in the frig for Sherry's fried Okra but dat don't g'on my fish - - - no way no how - - - grillin was thought of but not for long since the wiffy wanted corn meal batter on her'in.
BTW, I still have my Mom's wooden spoon and I use it often - - - - nuttin like it for certain thangs
Wooden spoons, my mum used to threaten us with a dog collar, I even got the odd slap with it. In fact I punched a hole in my wall in the bedroom and put the collar down the cavity. I put a Hendrix poster over it. Lol. She never found out for years.
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Kiwiruss wrote: In fact I punched a hole in my wall in the bedroom and put the collar down the cavity. I put a Hendrix poster over it. Lol. She never found out for years. Russ
so you out "Fox'de Lady"
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OldUsedParts wrote:Kiwiruss wrote: In fact I punched a hole in my wall in the bedroom and put the collar down the cavity. I put a Hendrix poster over it. Lol. She never found out for years. Russ
so you out "Fox'de Lady"
Always tried to be one step ahead of her,lol. Great memories as a kid though. Sorry for hijack.
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Great looking fish, OUP. It's making me hungry.
I've never made fried fish before - only grilled salmon steaks and such.
I've never made fried fish before - only grilled salmon steaks and such.
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I gotta go catch me some walleye...thems good eaten!
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10-2 Rocket, my late Hot Rod Bud from Minnesota turned me onto Walleye last year right before he passed away from a very very long illness. He asked me if we had a Culver's around here and I didn't have a clue - - -name was new to me but I found out that we did AND that "during Lent/MardiGras" they serve fried Walleye. Well, I did have me several platters until the season expired. He was also a former Walleye Fishing Guide and he loved to EAT R.I.P. Bob
Sometime I would love to find some fresh Walleye fillets and try Blackening them over charcoal
Sometime I would love to find some fresh Walleye fillets and try Blackening them over charcoal
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