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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThis is priceless. British kids being introduced to soul food.
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This is priceless. British kids being introduced to soul food. (Original Post)
Arkansas Granny
Jun 2023
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msongs
(67,603 posts)1. good biscuits are fine alone nt
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)2. Thanks for the post. It brought a late night smile to my face.
IcyPeas
(21,977 posts)3. What is in that gravy?
Staph
(6,259 posts)4. Sausage gravy
Made with a cream sauce and pan-fried sausage. YUM!
Arkansas Granny
(31,554 posts)5. I like the boy who calls it scones and gravy.
MLAA
(17,458 posts)7. I make it sometimes with impossible sausage and it's so good.
MLAA
(17,458 posts)6. That was fun. I think they were wise not to push their luck with collard greens (which I love)!
Makes me want Mac cheese, collards, cornbread and grits!