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    Posted: 21 Jan 2019 at 5:52am
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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Originally posted by ac hunter ac hunter wrote:


     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.
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Originally posted by Thad in AR. Thad in AR. wrote:

Originally posted by ac hunter ac hunter wrote:


     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?


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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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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Originally posted by Hubert (Ga)engine7 Hubert (Ga)engine7 wrote:

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.

Same here and with corn bread as well.
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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 

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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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Moms warm cornbread, buttered and then honey over it.


We would take dry cake and put it in a bowl and add cold milk. 


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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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Graham crackers milk and good ole sugar.
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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...Wink
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Milk toast with a over easy egg on top.
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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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Originally posted by Tbone95 Tbone95 wrote:

Coconut?! Dang Dave, yous musta been rich!!!

Guess who busted the nut, and shredded it?Wink
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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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Used to have bread tore up in a pot of hot milk .Mom called it amish soup
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Originally posted by Bill_MN Bill_MN wrote:

Used to eat crushed graham crackers with cream and sugar all the time at grandma's house, still enjoy it on occasion

 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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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.


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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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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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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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Originally posted by iowallis iowallis wrote:

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. 

I’ve made a lot of fried biscuits.
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