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Anyone loves Gravy?

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I love it on roast chicken, on rotisserie chicken, hot chicken sandwich, mashed potatoes and French fries personally. What about you? Have you ever tried it personally yet or not? And if yes, do you enjoy it or not in your view?
 
YES! Especially on roast toikey, dressing, and hot turkey sandwiches.


 
I love it on roast chicken, on rotisserie chicken, hot chicken sandwich, mashed potatoes and French fries personally. What about you? Have you ever tried it personally yet or not? And if yes, do you enjoy it or not in your view?
Brown gravy, red-eye gravy, country sausage gravy...

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Granted they jack up my blood pressure 'cause of the sodium but still.... :drool:
 
Sure do! I love the gravy made the traditional way but I also like the brown stuff that you just add water too as well. I am not picky.
 
Sausage gravy, white gravy, and even brown gravy. I like gravy on mashed potatoes and fried potatoes along with chicken too.
 
Only vegan gravy.
 
French fries and gravy is the best.
That's almost an Appalachian staple, french fries and gravy. Sausage gravy, country gravy, even the occasional "dip your fries in red eye gravy".... :)
 
Americans have a different idea of what constitutes gravy than us Brits. That white stuff you slather on biscuits(wtf is that about.?) is white sauce… gravy has to be Bisto

 

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That's almost an Appalachian staple, french fries and gravy. Sausage gravy, country gravy, even the occasional "dip your fries in red eye gravy".... :)
You're canadian now too. :P
Americans have a different idea of what constitutes gravy than us Brits. That white stuff you slather on biscuits(wtf is that about.?) is white sauce… gravy has to be Bisto

Whats that?
 

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