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Thad in AR.
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Did y’all eat it as kids? We had it quite often.
I tried to get Jenn to try it but it was a no go. |
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No milk toast but mom made what I remember as really good corn bread we ate with milk and sugar for breakfast and lunches sometimes. Can remember a neighbor having cornmeal mush for supper a couple of times when I was over hanging out with their son when I was about 10 yrs. old. Sometimes we didn't have a lot of fancy food but we always got filled up.
Do you have a milk toast recipe?
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Two pieces of toast no butter broken in pieces in a bowl. Pour hot milk over it and add cinnamon and sugar. |
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Hubert (Ga)engine7
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Mom sliced leftover biscuits in half, toasted them and poured warm milk over them with a little salt and pepper. We didn't waste any food. Still enjoy some every now and then.
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Thad in AR.
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Same here and with corn bread as well. Crumbly cornbread in a glass of milk👍 |
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oh i remember as a kid i would watch the saturday night fights with my grandpa and granny would fix us a snack of crumbled up cornbread in a big water glass with butter milk poured over it,,,,mmmmmm,,,,i still love it today,,,,makes me some fried corn bread in a cast iron skillet and a big jug of butter milk,,,,,best snack in the world
i still member that old tv,,,,,man how they have changed,,,,,little round tube in a small cabinet ,,,,,,sheeeesh ,,,,now they cover the whole wall,,,,lol ahhh them was the good ol days for sure ocharry
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TimNearFortWorth
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If one of us kids on the farm complained of a sore throat so bad it was hard to swallow, milk toast was all you could get down sometimes. Toasted good and crisp, milk poured over it on a dinner plate.
Usually followed by "now get your a$$ on that school bus, or get to the barn" . . . .
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john(MI)
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Moms warm cornbread, buttered and then honey over it. We would take dry cake and put it in a bowl and add cold milk.
Edited by john(MI) - 21 Jan 2019 at 2:35pm |
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AC7060IL
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Milk toast was Mom & Dad’s go to for anyone with Mumps. Those mumps made it difficult to chew & swallow normal food.
Of course the toasters back then seemed to have one setting - burnt!! Many a breakfast mornings, my brothers & I could be found scraping burnt toast into the trash can. Yeah, it might burn, but like others have said, “nothing was wasted.” |
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chaskaduo
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Graham crackers milk and good ole sugar.
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DiyDave
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All bread heels, stale bread, etc went into bread puddin, wif raisins, cinnamon, sugar and shredded coconut. Man that was breakfast or dessert worth fightin over...
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Coconut?! Dang Dave, yous musta been rich!!!
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Milk toast with a over easy egg on top.
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shameless dude
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Granny just puts untoasted bread in a big glass and added a little sugar, then cold milk. we ate that a lot! I sti;; toast sum bread, butter it, then sprinkle with cimminum and suger mix.
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Guess who busted the nut, and shredded it?
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I hate busted nuts!
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Bill_MN
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Used to eat crushed graham crackers with cream and sugar all the time at grandma's house, still enjoy it on occasion
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Jim NEIN
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Used to have bread tore up in a pot of hot milk .Mom called it amish soup
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CTuckerNWIL
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Minus the sugar, that was breakfast for me once in awhile. I don't eat cereal anymore since the doc say I'm diabetic, but I'll still have a few dipped in a cup of milk once in a while. |
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TeddyMaddox
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Ah, milk toast! It's a classic comfort food, isn't it? I remember having it as a kid too, and it always seemed like a warm and cozy meal, especially on chilly mornings or when I was feeling under the weather.
It's interesting how food preferences vary from person to person. Some love milk toast, while others may not be as enthusiastic. I can understand why Jenn might have passed on trying it. By the way, have you ever considered using dry whole milk for your milk toast? It can be a convenient option to have in your kitchen, providing the creaminess of milk without the need for refrigeration. Plus, it's versatile and can be used in various recipes. Edited by TeddyMaddox - 13 Dec 2023 at 5:44am |
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Hey Thad,,,someone may be following you,,,,??
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Ron Eggen
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we used to make milk gravy with boiled egg whites in it and serve it over toast or biscuits and then shred the boiled egg yellows over that.
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FloydKS
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Yes we too did the boiled egg gravy thing... ... and another variation, mom would put a slice / hunk of ham in a big skillet (cast iron of course) and get it warm, brown it a little to let the flavor out then pour the milk in with the ham and we would have sop bread. Have not had that for a loooooong time. maybe I need to try and repeat it.
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Use to fix a double batch of Corn Meal mush - tggggggggggggggg (cat on keyboard)
Eat part for breakfast - then put leftover into a load pan and put in frig Next day slice off section of loaf and fry it crisp on outside , syrup over it and it became a full different meal .
Now when I was in the Navy they served grits every morning at chow . Them southern guys would get all upset when I put them in a bowl , put milk and sugar on them and ate them like corn meal mush . |
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Yes, That was what mom fed us if had a bad sore throat.
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My mom made "Indian Bread" which is probably politically incorrect now so I just call it fried bread dough. Throw some homemade strawberry or raspberry jelly on it, yummm!
Wife and kids don't like it as much as I did so doesn't get made much anymore in our household.
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Thad in AR.
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I’ve made a lot of fried biscuits. Good at deer camp and camping trips |
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