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Worth, you are funny.
I grew up drinking buttermilk as often as milk. It is good for your digestion to have it an hour before going to bed. In Ukraine it is as popular as yogurt in US. In my childhood time it was un-sweetened and no flavor added/plain. I used to add a spoon of sugar sometimes to a cup of it. It was called kefir. My mom made pancakes from scrach and recipe had kefir in it. I do eat yogurt now days, buttermilk is something we purchase as well but not to often. Buttermilk is good to marinate meat or fish in it to make them tender without adding flavor. For people that are healthy there are plenty other ingredients that can be used to cure meat. For some not all is ok.
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White hominy Maiz Blanco Trillado.
First a salad on the left with simply red wine vinegar and sugar. Next A savory meal with chicken tomatoes and peppers. Last a pudding with cinnamon nutmeg clove butter and sugar. Worth IMG_20150814_45459.jpg |
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A very nice looking dinner.
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My Gawd, man.. You should be run out of the state of Texas for eatin' like a king!
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August 15, 2015 | #920 |
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I love 3 colors of tomatoes in your chicken plate. What kind of pasta in it?
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I hope your hominy was not made with usage of lye. I had to google both.
My mom made kashi/corn grits for breakfast some times for us. I liked it sweet. In school we had corn grits served with meat once in a while. Potatoes are the first and rice/corn/pasta are secondary in Ukrainian cuisine.
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We made it with lye when I was growing up. I dont understand. Worth |
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It is harmful in high dosage. I remember my mom talking about DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane). It was used years ago everywhere. Even soap. It was not harmless.
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The other option is harmful too which involves using slacked lime which can take the skin right off of you. It is the same thing as pickling lime builders lime or Hydrated Lime. Lye is also used in making pretzels. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lye#Food_uses (Original) Lye Hominy Hot Pack—Prepare lye hominy in a well ventilated room. Place 2 quarts of dry field corn in an enamel pan; add 8 quarts of water and 2 ounces of lye. Boil vigorously for 30 minutes, then allow to stand for 20 minutes. Rinse off lye with several hot water rinses. Follow with cold water rinses to cool for handling. It is very important to rinse the corn thoroughly. (about 6 quart jars) Work hominy with hands until the dark tips of kernels are loosened from the rest of the kernel (about 5 minutes). Separate the tips from the corn by floating them off in water or by placing the corn in a coarse sieve and washing thoroughly. Add sufficient water to cover the hominy by about 1 inch. Boil 5 minutes and change the water. Repeat four times. Cook until the kernels are soft (30 to 45 minutes) and drain. Pack hot hominy into hot jars, leaving 1 inch headspace. Add ½ teaspoon salt to pints; 1 teaspoon to quarts, if desired. Fill jars to 1 inch from top with boiling water. Remove air bubbles. Wipe jar rims. Adjust lids and process. Process in a Dial Gauge Pressure Canner at 11 pounds pressure OR in a Weighted Gauge Pressure Canner at 10 pounds pressure: Pints............................................. ..................60 minutes Quarts............................................ ................70 minutes Caution! Altitude Adjustments: In a Dial Gauge Pressure Canner
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Was used to washing head to kill lice.
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How on earth did we get from Lye to DDT?
Lye isn't even toxic it is just a very strong base. A persons stomach is full of Hydrochloric acid. Worth |
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We were told DDT was safe but that was a Lye.
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