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Well Matt if you have to depend on me to cook them, I don't know.

However, we have the famous " Corner" truck stop, just about 5

mins from my house, and they make a pretty good plate of biscuits and

gravy, so we could meet there, they do breakfast all day, they have

over all great down home cooking, My husband, self and son, stopped

there the other night after a Hockey game for dinner, and I had turkey,

stuffing with gravy, one of my other favorites, yum! They are a very

well know truck stop. so we can meet there, just let me know when your

in coming through town, OK.

Marla

Now need to go and see if the Ham and bean soup is done, my oldest Son

is starving, what's new!

you know the ham soup after the ham for easter, traditions. Hope it

makes my cold go away.

take care Matt,

hugs and blessings,

Marla

Hi marla- so do i get biscuits and gravy the next time

i am in Colorado MATT

--- marla wrote:

,

you finally spoke my language, Biscuits and gravy,

now that is just about the best darn thing there is to eat,

breakfast, lunch and dinner. I grew up in So. Calif. We had toast and milk, or

nothing, but my best friends Mom is from Alabama, and made the best

Biscuits and gravy, it was a treat to have breakfast at her house.

I know live in a small town in No. Colorado,

Windsor, and my best friend here, another friend, well her husband Makes

Biscuits and gravy even better! So now I'm in heaven when they ask us over

for breakfast, I've tried it a few times and it's just not as good,

don't know, think it has to be in the blood.

When I was in nursing school, the cafeteria made

them pretty good too, so for our 10 am break during lectures we could got

get food and bring it back, after two years of that I gained 20 pounds!

Of courser once we got into clinical, I ran the 20 pounds off :).

I'd happily take Biscuits and gravy over grits any

day, sorry all you grit lovers!! Have a happy, pain free, clear mind day.

God Bless, and thanks for the memories,

Marla

Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle

Tennessee,

and you can't get any more country than that.. lol

Actually, Minnie

Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles

from my house.. I was born,

in

get this name "Hohenwald. Tennessee" which is about

20 miles from where

I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18

miles from nowhere.. lol

we were so far back in the country, our outhouse

was given to us by a church

up the road

that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't

have indoor plumbing, and

instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they

just built them a new out

house.. ROFL

Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl,

my granny fixed breakfast

for us every morning of the world, after the grown

ups had eaten that is,

we were always either second in line to eat or

third, never first.. So by

the time

it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we

ate gravy and biscuits,

maybe

an egg if we were lucky..

I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and

it was a all day trip..

lol

it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's

sister lived there but I don

t think we ever went back it was to far.. lol

That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it..

ROFL

teresa

-- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL

Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:)

Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits

issue

but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner

in

me but i love grits-MATT

--- marla wrote:

I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I

tried

them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say

bury

them too.

Mb

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That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could

take that personally . . . . . . .

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Well Matt if you have to depend on me to cook them, I don't know.

However, we have the famous " Corner" truck stop, just about 5

mins from my house, and they make a pretty good plate of biscuits and

gravy, so we could meet there, they do breakfast all day, they have

over all great down home cooking, My husband, self and son, stopped

there the other night after a Hockey game for dinner, and I had turkey,

stuffing with gravy, one of my other favorites, yum! They are a very

well know truck stop. so we can meet there, just let me know when your

in coming through town, OK.

Marla

Now need to go and see if the Ham and bean soup is done, my oldest Son

is starving, what's new!

you know the ham soup after the ham for easter, traditions. Hope it

makes my cold go away.

take care Matt,

hugs and blessings,

Marla

Hi marla- so do i get biscuits and gravy the next time

i am in Colorado MATT

--- marla wrote:

,

you finally spoke my language, Biscuits and gravy,

now that is just about the best darn thing there is to eat,

breakfast, lunch and dinner. I grew up in So. Calif. We had toast and milk, or

nothing, but my best friends Mom is from Alabama, and made the best

Biscuits and gravy, it was a treat to have breakfast at her house.

I know live in a small town in No. Colorado,

Windsor, and my best friend here, another friend, well her husband Makes

Biscuits and gravy even better! So now I'm in heaven when they ask us over

for breakfast, I've tried it a few times and it's just not as good,

don't know, think it has to be in the blood.

When I was in nursing school, the cafeteria made

them pretty good too, so for our 10 am break during lectures we could got

get food and bring it back, after two years of that I gained 20 pounds!

Of courser once we got into clinical, I ran the 20 pounds off :).

I'd happily take Biscuits and gravy over grits any

day, sorry all you grit lovers!! Have a happy, pain free, clear mind day.

God Bless, and thanks for the memories,

Marla

Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle

Tennessee,

and you can't get any more country than that.. lol

Actually, Minnie

Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles

from my house.. I was born,

in

get this name "Hohenwald. Tennessee" which is about

20 miles from where

I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived 18

miles from nowhere.. lol

we were so far back in the country, our outhouse

was given to us by a church

up the road

that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't

have indoor plumbing, and

instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they

just built them a new out

house.. ROFL

Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl,

my granny fixed breakfast

for us every morning of the world, after the grown

ups had eaten that is,

we were always either second in line to eat or

third, never first.. So by

the time

it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we

ate gravy and biscuits,

maybe

an egg if we were lucky..

I can remember us going to Nashville one time, and

it was a all day trip..

lol

it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's

sister lived there but I don

t think we ever went back it was to far.. lol

That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it..

ROFL

teresa

-- Re: Re: GRITS FESTIVAL

Matt, you're funny, it has to be the southern in you! enjoy:)

Marla Hi Marla- i too have been silent on this grits

issue

but i do need to disagree- maybe its the southerner

in

me but i love grits-MATT

--- marla wrote:

I've been quiet on all this grits stuff, but I

tried

them once when we were in the south, and NO thanks for me, I say

bury

them too.

Mb

In a message dated 4/11/06 8:55:41 PM Pacific

Daylight Time, mamadogrose@... writes:

That wasn't very nice, Tracie. Some of us could

take that personally . . . . . . .

=== message truncated ===> begin:vcard

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n:;Marla tel;work:

tel;home:

version:2.1

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Darlene,

I never had them until I met my friend who's Mom is from Alabama, and I

was at least 12 the first time.

I did however go up on hamburger gravy, sounds good I don't think I've

made that for my family, actually I do kind of, I just through some

mushrooms and sour cream and throw it over noodles and call it

hamburger strogonoff. I bet it's much the same. I remember Mom made

hamburger patties, not round but oblong, call it hamburger steak with

mashed potatoes and then make gravy form the hamburger grease, is that

more what you mean by hamburger gravy. Funny all these different

dishes we grew up on.

enjoy,

Marla

I'm from the North, but I grew up on biscuits and gravy also and

I make pretty good biscuits and gravy. It was just "normal" for us

to eat it all the time and it still amazes me when I meet someone

who has never eaten biscuits and gravy!!! :-)

Hugs,

Darlene

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Hi Marla-had another stroke of bad luck last week- my

car had a breakdown and it is ending up costing me

3100 dollors to fix- and of course the waranty ran out

in Feb- so i cant afford to come to Denver this year

buy i will try again next year- Hope all is well-

Matt

--- marla mebramer@...> wrote:

> Well Matt if you have to depend on me to cook them,

> I don't know.

> However, we have the famous " Corner " truck

> stop, just about 5

> mins from my house, and they make a pretty good

> plate of biscuits and

> gravy, so we could meet there, they do breakfast all

> day, they have over

> all great down home cooking, My husband, self and

> son, stopped there the

> other night after a Hockey game for dinner, and I

> had turkey, stuffing

> with gravy, one of my other favorites, yum! They

> are a very well know

> truck stop. so we can meet there, just let me know

> when your in coming

> through town, OK.

> Marla

> Now need to go and see if the Ham and bean soup is

> done, my oldest Son

> is starving, what's new!

> you know the ham soup after the ham for easter,

> traditions. Hope it

> makes my cold go away.

> take care Matt,

> hugs and blessings,

> Marla

>

>

>

> >Hi marla- so do i get biscuits and gravy the next

> time

> >i am in Colorado MATT

> >

> >--- marla mebramer@...> wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >>,

> >>you finally spoke my language, Biscuits and

> gravy,

> >>now that is just

> >>about the best darn thing there is to eat,

> >>breakfast, lunch and dinner.

> >>I grew up in So. Calif. We had toast and milk, or

> >>nothing, but my best

> >>friends Mom is from Alabama, and made the best

> >>Biscuits and gravy, it

> >>was a treat to have breakfast at her house.

> >>I know live in a small town in No. Colorado,

> >>Windsor, and my best friend

> >>here, another friend, well her husband Makes

> >>Biscuits and gravy even

> >>better! So now I'm in heaven when they ask us

> over

> >>for breakfast, I've

> >>tried it a few times and it's just not as good,

> >>don't know, think it has

> >>to be in the blood.

> >>When I was in nursing school, the cafeteria made

> >>them pretty good too,

> >>so for our 10 am break during lectures we could

> got

> >>get food and bring

> >>it back, after two years of that I gained 20

> pounds!

> >> Of courser once

> >>we got into clinical, I ran the 20 pounds off :).

> >>I'd happily take Biscuits and gravy over grits any

> >>day, sorry all you

> >>grit lovers!!

> >>Have a happy, pain free, clear mind day.

> >>God Bless, and thanks for the memories,

> >>Marla

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle

> >>>

> >>>

> >>Tennessee,

> >>

> >>

> >>>and you can't get any more country than that..

> lol

> >>>

> >>>

> >>Actually, Minnie

> >>

> >>

> >>>Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles

> >>>

> >>>

> >>from my house.. I was born,

> >>

> >>

> >>>in

> >>>

> >>>get this name " Hohenwald. Tennessee " which is

> about

> >>>

> >>>

> >>20 miles from where

> >>

> >>

> >>>I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived

> 18

> >>>

> >>>

> >>miles from nowhere.. lol

> >>

> >>

> >>>we were so far back in the country, our outhouse

> >>>

> >>>

> >>was given to us by a church

> >>

> >>

> >>>up the road

> >>>

> >>>that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't

> >>>

> >>>

> >>have indoor plumbing, and

> >>

> >>

> >>>instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they

> >>>

> >>>

> >>just built them a new out

> >>

> >>

> >>>house.. ROFL

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl,

> >>>

> >>>

> >>my granny fixed breakfast

> >>

> >>

> >>>for us every morning of the world, after the

> grown

> >>>

> >>>

> >>ups had eaten that is,

> >>

> >>

> >>>we were always either second in line to eat or

> >>>

> >>>

> >>third, never first.. So by

> >>

> >>

> >>>the time

> >>>

> >>>it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we

> >>>

> >>>

> >>ate gravy and biscuits,

> >>

> >>

> >>>maybe

> >>>

> >>>an egg if we were lucky..

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>I can remember us going to Nashville one time,

> and

> >>>

> >>>

> >>it was a all day trip..

> >>

> >>

> >>>lol

> >>>

> >>>it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's

> >>>

> >>>

> >>sister lived there but I don

> >>

> >>

> >>>t

> >>>

> >>>think we ever went back it was to far.. lol

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it..

> >>>

> >>>

> >>ROFL

> >>

> >>

> >>>

> >>>teresa

>

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> fn:Marla Bramer

> n:;Marla

> tel;work:

> tel;home:

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> end:vcard

>

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Hi Marla-had another stroke of bad luck last week- my

car had a breakdown and it is ending up costing me

3100 dollors to fix- and of course the waranty ran out

in Feb- so i cant afford to come to Denver this year

buy i will try again next year- Hope all is well-

Matt

--- marla mebramer@...> wrote:

> Well Matt if you have to depend on me to cook them,

> I don't know.

> However, we have the famous " Corner " truck

> stop, just about 5

> mins from my house, and they make a pretty good

> plate of biscuits and

> gravy, so we could meet there, they do breakfast all

> day, they have over

> all great down home cooking, My husband, self and

> son, stopped there the

> other night after a Hockey game for dinner, and I

> had turkey, stuffing

> with gravy, one of my other favorites, yum! They

> are a very well know

> truck stop. so we can meet there, just let me know

> when your in coming

> through town, OK.

> Marla

> Now need to go and see if the Ham and bean soup is

> done, my oldest Son

> is starving, what's new!

> you know the ham soup after the ham for easter,

> traditions. Hope it

> makes my cold go away.

> take care Matt,

> hugs and blessings,

> Marla

>

>

>

> >Hi marla- so do i get biscuits and gravy the next

> time

> >i am in Colorado MATT

> >

> >--- marla mebramer@...> wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> >>,

> >>you finally spoke my language, Biscuits and

> gravy,

> >>now that is just

> >>about the best darn thing there is to eat,

> >>breakfast, lunch and dinner.

> >>I grew up in So. Calif. We had toast and milk, or

> >>nothing, but my best

> >>friends Mom is from Alabama, and made the best

> >>Biscuits and gravy, it

> >>was a treat to have breakfast at her house.

> >>I know live in a small town in No. Colorado,

> >>Windsor, and my best friend

> >>here, another friend, well her husband Makes

> >>Biscuits and gravy even

> >>better! So now I'm in heaven when they ask us

> over

> >>for breakfast, I've

> >>tried it a few times and it's just not as good,

> >>don't know, think it has

> >>to be in the blood.

> >>When I was in nursing school, the cafeteria made

> >>them pretty good too,

> >>so for our 10 am break during lectures we could

> got

> >>get food and bring

> >>it back, after two years of that I gained 20

> pounds!

> >> Of courser once

> >>we got into clinical, I ran the 20 pounds off :).

> >>I'd happily take Biscuits and gravy over grits any

> >>day, sorry all you

> >>grit lovers!!

> >>Have a happy, pain free, clear mind day.

> >>God Bless, and thanks for the memories,

> >>Marla

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>>Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle

> >>>

> >>>

> >>Tennessee,

> >>

> >>

> >>>and you can't get any more country than that..

> lol

> >>>

> >>>

> >>Actually, Minnie

> >>

> >>

> >>>Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles

> >>>

> >>>

> >>from my house.. I was born,

> >>

> >>

> >>>in

> >>>

> >>>get this name " Hohenwald. Tennessee " which is

> about

> >>>

> >>>

> >>20 miles from where

> >>

> >>

> >>>I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived

> 18

> >>>

> >>>

> >>miles from nowhere.. lol

> >>

> >>

> >>>we were so far back in the country, our outhouse

> >>>

> >>>

> >>was given to us by a church

> >>

> >>

> >>>up the road

> >>>

> >>>that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't

> >>>

> >>>

> >>have indoor plumbing, and

> >>

> >>

> >>>instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they

> >>>

> >>>

> >>just built them a new out

> >>

> >>

> >>>house.. ROFL

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl,

> >>>

> >>>

> >>my granny fixed breakfast

> >>

> >>

> >>>for us every morning of the world, after the

> grown

> >>>

> >>>

> >>ups had eaten that is,

> >>

> >>

> >>>we were always either second in line to eat or

> >>>

> >>>

> >>third, never first.. So by

> >>

> >>

> >>>the time

> >>>

> >>>it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we

> >>>

> >>>

> >>ate gravy and biscuits,

> >>

> >>

> >>>maybe

> >>>

> >>>an egg if we were lucky..

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>I can remember us going to Nashville one time,

> and

> >>>

> >>>

> >>it was a all day trip..

> >>

> >>

> >>>lol

> >>>

> >>>it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's

> >>>

> >>>

> >>sister lived there but I don

> >>

> >>

> >>>t

> >>>

> >>>think we ever went back it was to far.. lol

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>

> >>>That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it..

> >>>

> >>>

> >>ROFL

> >>

> >>

> >>>

> >>>teresa

>

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> fn:Marla Bramer

> n:;Marla

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> end:vcard

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Well,

Matt just think of how great those biscuits and gravy will taste next

year:),

I'm sorry your car broke down, it's always something in life! one day

at a time.

That's all God expects to do.

blessings,

Marla

Hi Marla-had another stroke of bad luck last week- my

car had a breakdown and it is ending up costing me

3100 dollors to fix- and of course the waranty ran out

in Feb- so i cant afford to come to Denver this year

buy i will try again next year- Hope all is well- Matt --- marla wrote:

Well Matt if you have to depend on me to cook them,

I don't know. However, we have the famous " Corner" truck

stop, just about 5 mins from my house, and they make a pretty good

plate of biscuits and gravy, so we could meet there, they do breakfast all

day, they have over all great down home cooking, My husband, self and

son, stopped there the other night after a Hockey game for dinner, and I

had turkey, stuffing with gravy, one of my other favorites, yum! They

are a very well know truck stop. so we can meet there, just let me know

when your in coming through town, OK.

Marla

Now need to go and see if the Ham and bean soup is

done, my oldest Son is starving, what's new!

you know the ham soup after the ham for easter,

traditions. Hope it makes my cold go away.

take care Matt,

hugs and blessings,

Marla

Hi marla- so do i get biscuits and gravy the next

time

i am in Colorado MATT

--- marla wrote:

,

you finally spoke my language, Biscuits and

gravy,

now that is just about the best darn thing there is to eat,

breakfast, lunch and dinner. I grew up in So. Calif. We had toast and milk, or

nothing, but my best friends Mom is from Alabama, and made the best

Biscuits and gravy, it was a treat to have breakfast at her house.

I know live in a small town in No. Colorado,

Windsor, and my best friend here, another friend, well her husband Makes

Biscuits and gravy even better! So now I'm in heaven when they ask us

over

for breakfast, I've tried it a few times and it's just not as good,

don't know, think it has to be in the blood.

When I was in nursing school, the cafeteria made

them pretty good too, so for our 10 am break during lectures we could

got

get food and bring it back, after two years of that I gained 20

pounds!

Of courser once we got into clinical, I ran the 20 pounds off :).

I'd happily take Biscuits and gravy over grits any

day, sorry all you grit lovers!! Have a happy, pain free, clear mind day.

God Bless, and thanks for the memories,

Marla

Marla and Matt. I live smack down in the middle

Tennessee,

and you can't get any more country than that..

lol

Actually, Minnie

Pearls blessed Grinder's Switch is about 5 miles

>from my house.. I was born,

in

get this name "Hohenwald. Tennessee" which is

about

20 miles from where

I currently reside. When I was a child, I lived

18

miles from nowhere.. lol

we were so far back in the country, our outhouse

was given to us by a church

up the road

that had built them a new one.. lol No we didn't

have indoor plumbing, and

instead of the church adding indoor plumbing they

just built them a new out

house.. ROFL

Now that I've proved I'm a southern country girl,

my granny fixed breakfast

for us every morning of the world, after the

grown

ups had eaten that is,

we were always either second in line to eat or

third, never first.. So by

the time

it got to us, I guess the grits were gone...So we

ate gravy and biscuits,

maybe

an egg if we were lucky..

I can remember us going to Nashville one time,

and

it was a all day trip..

lol

it is only about 50miles east of me.. My mom's

sister lived there but I don

t think we ever went back it was to far.. lol

That's a lot of useless information.. isn't it..

ROFL

teresa

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