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Hi

No offence Surfermom, but deep south cornbread is no good as a fishing bait, it comes off the hook too easily.

The fluffy light version, mixed to a paste with a can of tuna in oil is ace.

The locals at Saratoga pier were amazed when Guy and Holly used it, they where only 7 and 5 years old, but caught loads, fishing it on a bobber 3 foot deep.
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Judd, how much is a cup in ounces, or if you must, in grams?

Edit: I've just looked it up, I think it's about 8oz, does that sound right?
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05-01-2019, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Judd ->

Allow to cool then get stuck in - you lot that is, I'm on a diet and it's not allowed.
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Ger away with yer.....you are just fine as you are we all like a man with a bit of meat on his bones

Recipes here sound lovely...I'm ashamed to say I have never in my life made bread... except from a packet
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05-01-2019, 12:40 PM
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Re: Southern Cornbread

Originally Posted by ruthio ->
Judd, how much is a cup in ounces, or if you must, in grams?

Edit: I've just looked it up, I think it's about 8oz, does that sound right?
8oz is about right but I bought myself a set of stainless steel measuring cups to make life easier when using US recipes. Cheap too (the Yorkshireman's favourite word )
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05-01-2019, 12:41 PM
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Ger away with yer.....you are just fine as you are we all like a man with a bit of meat on his bones

Recipes here sound lovely...I'm ashamed to say I have never in my life made bread... except from a packet
More of a cake than bread Summer. This one is an absolute doddle to make.
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05-01-2019, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Judd ->
8oz is about right but I bought myself a set of stainless steel measuring cups to make life easier when using US recipes. Cheap too (the Yorkshireman's favourite word )
Thanks Judd. And re liquids I've just looked up that one cup is half a pint.
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05-01-2019, 08:41 PM
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Re: Southern Cornbread

If you can't get buttermilk, replace a third of the milk with plain natural yoghurt and whisk together until smooth.
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06-01-2019, 02:38 PM
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Lovely thread and great recipes.
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07-01-2019, 07:48 PM
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Re: Southern Cornbread

Originally Posted by ruthio ->
Judd, how much is a cup in ounces, or if you must, in grams?

Edit: I've just looked it up, I think it's about 8oz, does that sound right?
1 x cup is 8fl oz but flour and suchlike is only around 4 1/2oz for the same volume so use volumes rather than weights or use the 4 1/2 oz (125gm) weight measurement per cup used in the recipe.

Incidentally, that's how I make my Yorkshire puds - 1 beaker of flour to 1 beaker of s.s. milk beaten together with 2 eggs.

That works out at approx:

8oz milk
4 oz flour
4 oz eggs

Simples (as they say)
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Yes it seems right to me Judd.
 
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