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I’m headed out to the store for a couple quarts later today.
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I’m headed out to the store for a couple quarts later today.
Don’t forget the pale of lard.
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Makes the best white russians, puts a twist on the same ole same ole.
Buttermilk, cornbread and black pepper is the best👍
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The Irish have buttermilk on their steel-cut oatmeal, and it's pretty darn good. I indulge myself in some buttermilk once in a while as a treat. Buttermilk is like so many other things that seem just plain awful the first time you try them, but if you get to a second try, turn out to be enjoyable. By your third time, you're almost hooked.
Never heard of the salt and pepper thing; I drink mine straight. One important tip: rinse the glass immediately or buttermilk will pit the glass.
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I’m headed out to the store for a couple quarts later today.
Don’t forget the pale of lard. Funny you should mention that. Growing up there was always a block of lard in the refrigerator. Never knew there was any other way to cook meat (steak, hamburger, pork chops) than frying it in lard in a cast iron pan until I was 13 or 14 years old. My grandmother was Slovak and she used a lot of lard for cooking, delicious.
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Tried some....pretty sour!
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The Irish have buttermilk on their steel-cut oatmeal, and it's pretty darn good. I indulge myself in some buttermilk once in a while as a treat. Buttermilk is like so many other things that seem just plain awful the first time you try them, but if you get to a second try, turn out to be enjoyable. By your third time, you're almost hooked.
Never heard of the salt and pepper thing; I drink mine straight. One important tip: rinse the glass immediately or buttermilk will pit the glass. Hmmm, never heard of buttermilk eating away glass🤔 if that's the case just think of what it would do to your insides?
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Buttermilk, cornbread and black pepper is the best👍
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+1 agreed, I enjoy a frosty cold glass on a hot summer day. You guys are aliens....
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"Pit" the glass may be a bit of an exaggeration, but if you leave that film of buttermilk on glass for an extended time (such as in the dishwasher) it will frost the glass.
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Buttermilk pancakes are tasty.
You can keep your BMilk, eggnog too !
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"Pit" the glass may be a bit of an exaggeration, but if you leave that film of buttermilk on glass for an extended time (such as in the dishwasher) it will frost the glass. Are your glasses from the 1800s?
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I’m headed out to the store for a couple quarts later today.
Don’t forget the pale of lard. “Pail” I like it but it’s been awhile. Might look for some here now that you made me think of it. Jar of sauerkraut had a half a glass of juice left in it last night. Chugged it and mixed it with a white claw. Very tasty.
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I would rather drink buttermilk than beer!! Love it in a bowl with day old cornbread or fresh bread.
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I’m headed out to the store for a couple quarts later today.
Don’t forget the pale of lard. “Pail” I like it but it’s been awhile. Might look for some here now that you made me think of it. Jar of sauerkraut had a half a glass of juice left in it last night. Chugged it and mixed it with a white claw. Very tasty. Dang. You carry around an ORM-D sticker when you travel??
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I would rather drink buttermilk than beer!! Love it in a bowl with day old cornbread or fresh bread.
Neil Day old cornbread, wrap in paper towel and nuc for 10-15 seconds. Almost like fresh made, but not quite. miles
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Great for recipes; totally disgusting to drink.
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Holy Fugg! Been an exec chef for 30 years and this is first I’ve ever heard of drinking that schitt! Now, I cook with it Plenty. Irreplaceable in a scratch ranch dressing, others. Baking, some cakes and breads. Marinades and battering for various fried [bleep], but drinking it?!.....
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Holy Fugg! Been an exec chef for 30 years and this is first I’ve ever heard of drinking that schitt! Now, I cook with it Plenty. Irreplaceable in a scratch ranch dressing, others. Baking, some cakes and breads. Marinades and battering for various fried [bleep], but drinking it?!.....
WHUH Exactly.
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For those that use a lot of buttermilk, you can make your own at less than half the price at the store. Buy a half gallon of one percent milk, pour in a pint or so of buttermilk. Shake really well. Leave on counter all day (warm). That night shake again and put in frig. Next day the one percent should be thick, approach pudding thickness. Shake and drink. Use until the last 2-3 inches in the half gallon and add that to a new half gallon of one percent...never have to buy buttermilk at the store again. IT WORKS.
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