I'm really looking forward to Lunch today - - - got some Collards ready to Cook and some Sweet Yeller Cornbread ready for the Cast Iron Skillet.
These are the "Pot Liquor ingredients"
Collards are trimmed and cleaned
Pot Liquor is ready for the Collards.
Collards and Cornbread
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that will be good on a cool day like today!!
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Mmmmm!
We have temps in the 50s today. It's nuts, but a good day for yard work.
We have temps in the 50s today. It's nuts, but a good day for yard work.
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50's here today also - - - well the Collards and Cornbread "ate" real good but I realized that they taste better during growing season and in the early Fall - - - no problem because they ate OK.
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OldUsedParts wrote:.......................the Collards and Cornbread "ate" real good but I realized that they taste better during growing season and in the early Fall............
My parents never would eat fresh greens or can greens til after the first frost.
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10-4 - - - I prefer FALL COLLARDS myself and "these" would have been better if that had been the case - - - but they were beautiful and I was Weak.
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My kinda grubbing right there OUP!!!
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you betcha
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:What are your feelings on kale versus collards?
The ONLY thing I use Kale in is Zuppa Tuscana Soup and it goes real well - - - it's hard to compare but, if I had to choose it would be Collards.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Sailor Kenshin wrote:What are your feelings on kale versus collards?
The ONLY thing I use Kale in is Zuppa Tuscana Soup and it goes real well - - - it's hard to compare but, if I had to choose it would be Collards.
Yes, we make that soup as well.
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