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"round"? I know cracklins but what does round signify?Beef for brown roast gravy or breaded round cracklins for cream...in a mashed tater scooped bowl w/dinner rolls or bisquits.
"round"? I know cracklins but what does round signify?
The master has spoken. May it forever be so.In the same way I feel about chicken fried steaks and children, all gravys are intrinsically beautiful. I am partial to sausage gravy though.
It can be fancy:
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It can be cheap:
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It's utility is endless. When hot, it's good on everything. When cold and congealed, it might even be better on everything.
You can put it on day old frozen pizza with an egg:
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You can dip your grilled cheese in it:
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You can get it in a bowl on the side to wash down the main course:
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It really is a building block of life. We now know, thanks to modern science, that the primordial soup in which the prebiotic conditions for earth's first microbes to grow 3.7 billion years ago was actually nothing but a peppered roux with milk and chunks of pork sausage in it.
Some cheesy bastard engaged in unwanted guitar playing around a fire might tell you we are nothing but stardust, but that's false. Really, we are nothing but gravy.
In the same way I feel about chicken fried steaks and children, all gravys are intrinsically beautiful. I am partial to sausage gravy though.
It can be fancy:
View attachment 313638
It can be cheap:
View attachment 313637
It's utility is endless. When hot, it's good on everything. When cold and congealed, it might even be better on everything.
You can put it on day old frozen pizza with an egg:
View attachment 313639
You can dip your grilled cheese in it:
View attachment 313640
You can get it in a bowl on the side to wash down the main course:
View attachment 313641
It really is a building block of life. We now know, thanks to modern science, that the primordial soup in which the prebiotic conditions for earth's first microbes to grow 3.7 billion years ago was actually nothing but a peppered roux with milk and chunks of pork sausage in it.
Some cheesy bastard engaged in unwanted guitar playing around a fire might tell you we are nothing but stardust, but that's false. Really, we are nothing but gravy.