This is a basic cornbread that old Cajuns used to eat with cracklins and milk.
In a medium glass bowl, combine all the dry ingredients; then add the eggs, oil and milk. Stir to blend all ingredients. Do not overbeat.
Pour into a greased 10 inch iron skillet or pan. Bake at 425 degrees for 25 minutes.
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