Cathead - Wikipedia A cathead is a large wooden beam located on either side of the bow of a sailing ship, and angled forward at roughly 45 degrees The beam is used to support the ship's anchor when raising it (weighing anchor) or lowering it (letting go), and for carrying the anchor on its stock-end when suspended outside the ship's side
What Is A Cathead Biscuit? - Tasting Table The phrase traces back to the 19th century Passed down through generations by word of mouth, the term "cathead" comes from an old Appalachian saying about the food being the size of a cat's head
Cat Head Story | cathead (Later, our store name helped inspire our Cathead Vodka friends, and Pat drew their cathead ) A deejay here once labeled me "Clarksdale's Blues Ambassador " Kinda nice I'll take it Hi I’m Roger Stolle Cat Head is my place
Cathead Biscuits - Southern Bite Cathead Biscuits are big, fluffy, tender, and perfect with butter, jam, or gravy! This easy recipe is an iconic Southern classic
Cathead Biscuits - The Southern Lady Cooks - Old Fashioned Recipe Cathead biscuits have been around for years It is an old-fashioned recipe that never disappoints! If you love homemade biscuits like we do (we have over 40 biscuit recipes on this site!), you may want to try our sour cream biscuits and whipped cream biscuits! They are delicious, too
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Cathead Biscuits Recipe - Southern Living Cathead biscuits aren't your typical breakfast bread These soft and fluffy biscuits are bigger than average, or as the name suggests, about the size of a cat's head