tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post2036450363903628905..comments2023-05-27T05:47:08.550-05:00Comments on Toads Drink Coffee: Cornbread an ordinary delightMargie Haackhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-89028908691103786422012-11-19T07:31:04.903-06:002012-11-19T07:31:04.903-06:00Oh, my, Hannah, it sounds wonderful.Oh, my, Hannah, it sounds wonderful.Margie Haackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-16657869717846625192012-11-18T20:16:26.272-06:002012-11-18T20:16:26.272-06:00Made this recipe last night, roasting the cornmeal...Made this recipe last night, roasting the cornmeal first a la Cook's Country's recipe. A hit with lamb stew and pomegranate seeds in yogurt. Hannahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18187801061496277035noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-61789038407795222062010-02-25T17:34:51.160-06:002010-02-25T17:34:51.160-06:00Jeremy, right. Tomorrow. Fragrant Morroccan Beef, ...Jeremy, right. Tomorrow. Fragrant Morroccan Beef, Date, Honey, Prune Tagine. You can't wait.Margie Haackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-17345829529813842412010-02-25T17:25:50.272-06:002010-02-25T17:25:50.272-06:00Okay, Margie, the cornbread has been eaten. What&#...Okay, Margie, the cornbread has been eaten. What's next?Jeremyhttp://dashboardjesus.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-29699431532591394842010-02-24T21:33:26.372-06:002010-02-24T21:33:26.372-06:00John, sharp eyes. Yes. One is a locally produced h...John, sharp eyes. Yes. One is a locally produced honey from Minnesota and the other, Tupelo honey from Florida where they claim to have the best honey in the world. Good, but possibly wasted on me.Margie Haackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-85475653191685710842010-02-24T20:36:43.641-06:002010-02-24T20:36:43.641-06:002 different kinds of Honey?2 different kinds of Honey?John Eddyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01608278368443236396noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-65468695080782966372010-02-23T17:27:23.267-06:002010-02-23T17:27:23.267-06:00Ah Cornbread. With a couple of variations upon you...Ah Cornbread. With a couple of variations upon your recipe this was one of the little items Karen used to show me love when she was a mere whelp of a girl and I was clueless as to what a gift she had...and was.<br /><br />And it was baked in a black, iron skillet.<br /><br />Will something become contorted in the cyberspace if I cross-comment here?<br /><br />I was reading Notes this morning and was once more moved to thank God for your heart, my friend. In your words and stories I find refreshment for my soul.<br /><br />Thank you. Come soon for dinner at our house. Bring Anita and Denis.Stephen Baldwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07143032331841410051noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-28657434344806246862010-02-22T19:27:22.287-06:002010-02-22T19:27:22.287-06:00Mmmmm- Mom is right there with you when it comes t...Mmmmm- Mom is right there with you when it comes to cast iron. She has a similar recipe for corn bread- she uses bacon fat (I think that was before Maggie got on her super strict diet...). So delicious!andreahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03138714876009600474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-58241812608096132092010-02-22T07:53:04.882-06:002010-02-22T07:53:04.882-06:00Trav, I barely, hardly ever use adverbs, so I'...Trav, I barely, hardly ever use adverbs, so I'm safely protected.<br /><br />Jill, I don't have much experience with Le Crueset would like to know if, in fact, they work as well. Mom (Grandma) always used to make it in 9/13 pan and we had it for breakfast with maple syrup. mmmm.<br /><br />Wee Allison. ahhh, I miss your fabulous scones, but I miss you more, please come back. Forget Scotland and bring him, too.Margie Haackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-48382173610015210832010-02-22T04:27:54.905-06:002010-02-22T04:27:54.905-06:00So this is a bit off topic, but according to Steph...So this is a bit off topic, but according to Stephen King the road to hell is actually paved with adverbs, not good intentions.Travishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14342831817730032182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-14812032746450249012010-02-21T18:21:48.121-06:002010-02-21T18:21:48.121-06:00LOVE it.. love the post, love cornbread AND love m...LOVE it.. love the post, love cornbread AND love my new cast iron skillet. Been looking for along time for one and finally bit the bullet. A spendy little flame orange Le Crueset skillet. My first attempt of anything in it, eggs, sunny side up didn't turn out so well. Don't think I added enough oil to it first- will probably stick to my teflon for those. But can't wait to try this recipe! Did Grandma make 'Johnny Cake' for you all growing up? My mom did and my brood sure like it too.Lindsey,Alyssa and Carlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14139958716705313534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-40225388186375072842010-02-21T14:18:03.355-06:002010-02-21T14:18:03.355-06:00love love love it!!!
ah, those dutch calvinists ...love love love it!!!<br /><br /><br />ah, those dutch calvinists aren't too bad! <br /><br />Also, has the person who made that comment ever been to l'abri? all they did when i was there was talk about cast iron pans! well...sort of. <br /><br />sigh, how i wish i could make and eat cornbread, with lots of honey butter, with you right now and talk about the universe and everything!<br />xxwhispers of beautyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03253186223413253690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-52097555989994287172010-02-20T15:53:54.558-06:002010-02-20T15:53:54.558-06:00Jean, kate, loved your comments. I understand the ...Jean, kate, loved your comments. I understand the question. So many of us lived with or are still living with that split that is not found in Scripture - that there are the things that count - the "spiritual/eternal" versus the physical/temporal. The latter being of less or even questionable value. The stunning beauty of God's truth is that wiping my baby's stinky bottom is every bit as pleasing to him as me translating the gospel into whatever. (I know you know this, but thanks for letting me say it.) It remains one of the reasons why I love Christ and Christianity so much.Margie Haackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-23793749113486917052010-02-20T14:11:36.214-06:002010-02-20T14:11:36.214-06:00so, did you confront the person in the hall who as...so, did you confront the person in the hall who asked such a crazy question?<br /><br />as a mom of young ones where the mundane often rules, i have to hold quotes like that one from kuyper close to my heart or else i'd go crazy in the head. ;)kate o.http://kateortiz.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-26152036000308308812010-02-20T08:11:13.555-06:002010-02-20T08:11:13.555-06:00I had to laugh at the comment "...and WHAT do...I had to laugh at the comment "...and WHAT does cast iron have to do with L'ABRI???" because I found it a relief to hear about cast iron at L'Abri. What you said at the start of the workshop just really blessed me. You mentioned that we have mundane areas in our lives, but that Jesus is there in the mundane with us. Cooking, as it occurs everyday, can be mundane; however, I came out of the workshop thinking about how I can bless my family with creativity, healthy cooking, and knowing that Jesus is in my kitchen.<br /><br />Maybe the person who made that comment just doesn't know Jesus is in his kitchen. ha, ha, ha...<br /><br />All of that to say-the workshop was awesome, and I got the very last bite of cornbread. Even after sitting in the pan for a bit, it was AMAZING! <br /><br />Thanks for the workshop, and the links to Cast Iron Dude. I am already starting my collection...;)Jenny Poleyhttp://jenny.sojourn-of-grace.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-59468039240295464212010-02-19T17:29:16.264-06:002010-02-19T17:29:16.264-06:00Hooo! Debbie, I'd love to go with you. It'...Hooo! Debbie, I'd love to go with you. It'd be interesting to ask him how long cornmeal stays fresh and whether freezing it is okay, as I do.Margie Haackhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06938076510781889109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5333821316421783570.post-86108428965924992952010-02-19T17:19:46.576-06:002010-02-19T17:19:46.576-06:00I read in our local paper about a man who stumbled...I read in our local paper about a man who stumbled upon an abandoned mill on some property he was buying. He has since gotten it up and running and is grinding cornmeal. I've been meaning to ride out there some Saturday(the only time he's open) and pick some up. I will do it!!Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15444543560194968332noreply@blogger.com