does anyone eat these on a bulk?
they are made from corn, i was just curious of their quality, as far as functioning as a slow burner.
they are made from corn, i was just curious of their quality, as far as functioning as a slow burner.
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same here, i use it the same as rice, dice up some chicken throw on top with some vegetables, mix with beans and what not.CowPimp said:Try barley, brown rice, and sweet potatoes too. I really like pearled barley. I recently tried it because of a suggestion from LAM, and it is excellent.
is he from the south, it is a staple breakfast food down theresentricyphen said:cool ill definitly try barley, what do you make with it?
and yeah, that is why i bought some in the first place, just wanted to see what the big deal was, ronnie sure loves em.
I just eat it plain. I have heard that some form of barley stew can be pretty good. Trying hitting up Google for some recipes.sentricyphen said:cool ill definitly try barley, what do you make with it?
and yeah, that is why i bought some in the first place, just wanted to see what the big deal was, ronnie sure loves em.
Yup. I'd put the eggs on top of the grits, break the yolks, call it yellow snow and chow down.senimoni said:Jodi,
How were they prepared. When done correctly with scrambled eggs or over easy and loads of butter they are quite good![]()
hmm i'd be careful going around telling people you shovel down yellow snowMinotaur said:Yup. I'd put the eggs on top of the grits, break the yolks, call it yellow snow and chow down.![]()
Aw, thanks!Metal V Player said:Cool name and cool sig Minotaur.
aztecwolf said:hmm i'd be careful going around telling people you shovel down yellow snow