You've lost me. What field does "mac & chesse" grow in?
Biscuts go with any meal in the south, from breakfast to dinner. Cornbread as well, which was also the staple of some prison/jail food in the south (salt pork, molasses and cornbread). No, not as side dishes but as in all one got to eat period.
Fried chicken, like gumbo and other dishes usually have as many recipies as their are cooks in the area. Remember growing up and having friends over for dinner who were amazed the first time having "mac & cheese" made by Mother. Only used to that ghastly orange stuff which comes in a box, didn't know what to make of Mom's, but they loved it! On the same vein one wouldn't touch that Kraft stuff when at my friend's homes. Ok, would eat enough to be polite, but never asked for seconds.
With Thanksgiving less than three weeks away, who makes cornbread stuffing with their Turkey? Don't really care for Turkey that much, but LOVE cornbread dressing!
Getting back to fried chicken, no one mentioned collard greens! It just isnt' a fried chicken dinner without greens!
Final question, who likes hot sauce on their fried chicken and how "hot" do you like it? I love some of the Spanish hot sauces make with XXXXX hot peppers. The kind one only needs a drop of to get some heat. Tobasco sauce is best left for Bloody Marys! *LOL*
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