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“Crock Pot Corn Bread is a delicious, moist and easy corn bread recipe. Making corn bread in the slow cooker saves oven space, but also makes the best corn bread you will ever have!”

must be true cause that’s how da internet works 

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1 hour ago, Zeke said:

That’s sooo old school 

While new things have improved our lives, some things should only be done "old school"  It's the old school that made it good in the first place.  The new school just tries to make more money , save more time, take the easy way out.  Old school is the best, everything else is second best.

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5 minutes ago, Scorpio64 said:

While new things have improved our lives, some things should only be done "old school"  It's the old school that made it good in the first place.  The new school just tries to make more money , save more time, take the easy way out.  Old school is the best, everything else is second best.

Balderdash!

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54 minutes ago, Zeke said:

Got something to bring to the table?

@Displaced Texan is as usual, gonna get owned by a crockpot 

I never got ‘owned’ by a crockpot because YOU chickened out.

 

Cluck, cluck, bitch!! :p

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1 hour ago, Displaced Texan said:

You do you, Zeke! My preferred cornbread method is in a cast iron skillet. 

Just drop the mike right there! One of my childhood memories is my grandma out in Iowa cooking it like that. Somehow bacon fat was used and it was awesome! some things MUST be old school.

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20 minutes ago, siderman said:

Just drop the mike right there! One of my childhood memories is my grandma out in Iowa cooking it like that. Somehow bacon fat was used and it was awesome! some things MUST be old school.

Embrace technology 

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20 minutes ago, siderman said:

Just drop the mike right there! One of my childhood memories is my grandma out in Iowa cooking it like that. Somehow bacon fat was used and it was awesome! some things MUST be old school.

Bacon fat is used to rub down the inside of  the preheated skillet, then the cornbread batter is poured in. Into the oven it goes. 
 

My cornbread has a bit of Monterrey Jack cheese, and maybe some jalapeño....

2 minutes ago, Zeke said:

Embrace technology 

Some things don’t need to be fucked up by technology. 
 

And I’m STILL not making you any cornbread....

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5 minutes ago, Zeke said:

 

Dafuq is is is wrong with him? Cornbread are square, pie r round 

Fishnut used to be alright for a Yankee. Maybe all that fresh air up in New Hampshire has ruined his brain. 
 

 Well, actually cornbread in a cast iron skillet r round. 
 

Unless you use one of them fancy cast iron cornbread pans, where the bread comes out shaped like ears of corn. 

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34 minutes ago, Displaced Texan said:

Fishnut used to be alright for a Yankee. Maybe all that fresh air up in New Hampshire has ruined his brain. 
 

 Well, actually cornbread in a cast iron skillet r round. 
 

Unless you use one of them fancy cast iron cornbread pans, where the bread comes out shaped like ears of corn. 

Ummm they make those? Show me!

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