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We would also make budget ruben sandwiches with Steak-ums, thousand island dressing, sauerkraut, swiss cheese and toasted white bread. Also loved as a kid, not nearly as good as I remembered them as an adult.
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Campbell's tomato soup & grilled cheese sandwich
elbow macaroni & diced tomatoes (with a daub of butter & salt mixed in) |
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I loved my grandma's home made beef stew/soup made with stew meat, tomatoes home canned, carrots and potatoes. YUMMMY and I still make it for myself today. I Love that stuff.
I also loved my grandma's home made chicken and dumplings, awesome stuff and was all hand made dough....not biscuits. I love my mom's fajita soup over rice. It's really pretty delicious. There's a lot more I like that I can't seem to think of at the moment.
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Ma's mac and cheese with bacon
Braised steak and dumplings Crumpets and chestnuts toasted and roasted on an open fire Egg custard (custard tart). My Ma baked every weekend from as early as I remember and only stopped once the three kids had left home. Heinz oxtail (my pref) or tomato (my bros pref) soup with a few chips in (chips>fat fries). Usually given upon return of appetite after being poorly-sick. |
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I started cooking at 7 (mostly as a girl scout project), but also because although a pretty good cook, my Mom really didn't want to cook.
By 10 i was a much better cook than she was, but i still can't make her chicken and dumplings or her shepards pie as well as she did. Perhaps i didn't really try hard so she would still cook sometimes. ![]() |
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My grandmothers on both sides provided my favorite childhood food memories!!!
At Grandma and Grandpa's house... ... Instant oatmeal with Grandpa ... Eggcake and eblaskiva at every holiday ... Carrot pudding ... and Rainbow sherbert! At Grandma and Pappys... ... cabbage and milk ... fresh corn on the cob (us kids spent hours in the back yard husking all of it) ... bread and butter (because thats how you get the butter on your corn) ... manti turkey ... fresh plums off the tree
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As a kid, a few of my favorite foods were:
1. My Aunt Nadine's ham casserole. 2. Underwood Deviled Ham Sandwiches (still a favorite of mine). 3. My Pop's special pan fried Chinese noodle chop suey. 4. Mother's swiss steak (still the BEST I've ever tasted!!!). 5. Mother's shrimp and lobster sauce over rice. 6. My sister's cheddar corn biscuits. .....and so many, many more, as everyone in my family loves to cook and is damned good at it!!!!! ![]() ![]() I really miss my dad's cooking, though. He was the best cook in our family, even besting my mom. ![]() ~Theo~ ![]() ![]() |
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my grandmother's large white lima beans ... she was a short little Indian woman and I can see her at her stove right now in my memory ... she is the only one I miss from my family ... I could depend on her to tell me like it was and always the truth ... I remember when I was about three years old, I would wiggle in church (hyperactive) and if she told me she'd pinch me if I did not get still, *laughing* then I knew it was coming. I really loved that old woman! Everyone did!
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Man, I am really so sorry but it was not the same. When I tasted it, I was like wtf??? Why they had to go messing with a great product like that ... I don't know.
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I stayed with grandparents a lot growing up ... when I was with Charlie's (charlie is my father's name)parents, sometimes I would walk down to the bottom of the road and stay with my great grandparents. They would make what they called oyster stew. Here is their very simple recipe: Take 2 cans of oysters and pour into a pot, then add however much milk, a pat of butter, a pinch of sugar to cancel out bitter flavor of oysters, bring to a slow boil stirring frequently, serve with crackers broken up in your bowl. Sweet tea to drink. Decades later, I nuke mine in my own bowl, only put the juice from the 2 cans in there and toss the oysters in the trash. Add about 24 ounces milk, lots of black pepper ... Sometimes chip up some onion in there when it is hot. I call it my porridge - it always makes me think of goldi-locks and the three bears. ![]() |
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![]() Maybe it tastes the same, your tastebuds have just grown up!
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It will always be and I rarely eat it now , Chicken and dumplings with a side of greens and sweet corn bread , and a glass of sweet tea.
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My childhood favorites....my Mom makes this dish in a big fry pan. It's fried pork chops on the bottom, a big mound of stuffing in the middle, and surrounding the stuffing is a ring of rice with tomato sauce mixed in, and covered with cheddar cheese (melted). Yum! |
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![]() ![]() So my last post I talked about what my ma cooked me when I was a kiddo. I came from a family who divorced when I was younger. My nana (dad's mom) cooked a lot too when I would visit my dad (every other week). Some of her dishes I loved was-- Shepards pie (still love, but make my own version) Mac/Cheese with scrambled meat/mushrooms and canned corn. This casserole she made with chicken, green beans, mushrooms, dill, and a bread topping. It was amazing good. Hamburger soup. Corn pancakes served with sausage, real butter, real maple, and peanut butter. YUM. My mom-- she wasn't a huge fan of cooking but she did it. The meals I remember of her-- Spaghetti with broccoli. Pizza night every Friday with orange soda. Hamburger night every Wednesday with grape soda. Chicken stew with biscuits. |
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Papaw, use to fix hamburger, with diced taters and onions all mixed together and cabbage. I guess I liked it cuz it was something Mom never fixed.
I had to laugh at Princess Belle's pea's statement. Mom wasn't an experienced cook when I was growing up and didn't try new recipes. You could trust and believe that every night there was going to be either cream corn, or sweet peas on the table, rice and gravy and some kind of fried meat. It was hard in my adult life to get away from the fried meat and rice and gravy. It is still comfort food and sometimes I crave it. Let me get down in the dumps and I will fry me up some pork chops and make rice and gravy.
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I thought about that too ... that maybe it had something to do with my taste buds changing. I wish you would give it a go. I really would like to get your opinion. If you try it, please please let me know! Maybe it was just that one box that had the funk on ... I love it so much, if I get a good review from you, I will have to hazard the risk and buy another box.
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Now I am wondering if nycfem has tried the Chefboyardee pizza in the box lately ... How about it, we want to know and if so, did the sauce taste like the original?
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