Sheldon's mommy made him spaghetti with hot dogs cut up in it. Not exactly what we would call a delicacy but to him it was delicious, special because his mom made it and brought back good memories.
What is something that your mom, grandma or other special person made for you growing up that some people would probably turn their noses up at, but you love because it's from your childhood?
My mom would take a piece of bologna, put a scoop of mashed potatoes on top of it and shredded cheese on top of the mashed potatoes and then she would put it in the toaster to let the cheese melt and the bologna curl up. 😁
فیلم و نمایش تلویزیونی را نمیتوانید پیدا کنید؟ به سیستم وارد شوید تا آن را ایجاد کنید.
آیا میخواهید به این مورد امتیاز دهید یا به فهرست اضافه کنید؟
عضو نیستید؟
پاسخ توسط Tim-Buktu
در تاریخ اوت 28, 2023 ساعت 10:58 ب.ض
When Romulus and Remus were babies they were raised by a wolf. When they were old enough to be left alone she would go into the countryside and forage for food they could eat. That included beef, noodles and tomatoes. She would chew them into a paste much like the consistency of Beef-a-roni. This diet allowed Rome to achieve the greatness that it had.
پاسخ توسط bratface
در تاریخ اوت 28, 2023 ساعت 11:36 ب.ض
That made me laugh but it isn't likely because tomatoes didn't come to Italy until the middle of the 16th century.
پاسخ توسط tmdb60465904
در تاریخ اوت 29, 2023 ساعت 9:49 ق.ض
This also explains why Beef-a-roni has a similar appearance to dog food.
پاسخ توسط Tim-Buktu
در تاریخ اوت 29, 2023 ساعت 12:03 ب.ض
It was a long swim, but she was a good mother.
پاسخ توسط FormerlyKnownAs
در تاریخ سپتامبر 15, 2023 ساعت 2:29 ب.ض
Dumplings
As in chicken and…
This was always a cold weather staple. Dumpling on their own are tasteless, (flour/baking powder/salt/milk). But, dropped into a large pot of well-seasoned, super-tasty chicken stew;
we are talking perfection. It's to die for!
I realize now that those babies must have been loaded with calories and carbs; plus all that fat from the chicken and oil and butter. But what kid cares about such things. They were light-fluffy-melt-in-your-mouth GOOD EATS!
ON ANOTHER NOTE: Making dumplings is an "art". Not everyone can do it. In the hands of the under-initiated in the art of dumpling-making...one can suffer. What you can end up with is a bowl of something that resembles "Play-Doh" OR, even worst, some slimy, overcooked "Elmer's Glue" looking crap .
پاسخ توسط tmdb60465904
در تاریخ سپتامبر 15, 2023 ساعت 5:58 ب.ض
My grandmother wrote out several recipes for me before she died and her chicken and dumplings was one of them. She grew up on a farm in the South and made everything from scratch. She was a home economics teacher and taught other people how to cook, and her cooking was so good that she was written up in the paper for it once with several of her recipes listed. I think her chicken and dumplings might have even been in the paper. I've never attempted the recipe because it's very complicated but the mention of chicken and dumplings brought back good memories of her.
پاسخ توسط FormerlyKnownAs
در تاریخ سپتامبر 16, 2023 ساعت 6:29 ب.ض
How generous! I'm surprised she was willing to share so publicly.
I have cooks in my family with Southern roots. And about the best they will ever do is "pass-down" a coveted recipe. That is, give it to that ONE person in the next generation they trust, and who has "sworn on a stack of bibles" to guard it! Of course, others have been known to just "take it to their grave".
پاسخ توسط FormerlyKnownAs
در تاریخ سپتامبر 19, 2023 ساعت 11:50 ق.ض
All this talk about "sharing recipes" reminds me of "Young Sheldon" (S1E7); and George Sr.'s quest for Meemaw's "coveted" Brisket Recipe.
Now, that's how Southerners (usually) do it!
پاسخ توسط Tim-Buktu
در تاریخ سپتامبر 24, 2023 ساعت 12:39 ب.ض
Being a city boy, I was raised on kielbasa, pierogi sauerkraut and spaetzle. However I found a wonderful You-Tube channel called The Hill Billie Kitchen. It gives me a a warm Waltons/Mayberry feeling. The Hillbilly Kitchen
پاسخ توسط FormerlyKnownAs
در تاریخ سپتامبر 25, 2023 ساعت 3:54 ب.ض
Checked out the clip.
For some reason it reminded me that whenever we came for a visit, it seems as if my Great Aunts were always in the kitchen. Looking back, I'm starting to believe that there was no such thing as a quick-Southern-dish.
Also...
I really don't think we
appreciated
them nearly enough!
پاسخ توسط FormerlyKnownAs
در تاریخ نوامبر 15, 2023 ساعت 4:05 ب.ض
Not exactly "made for you"; more of a by-product of "made for you"...
Nibbling on raw dough and licking raw batter from the
after the sweet, delicious delicacies were in the oven. This tasty “treat” was a given.
Guess the entire CDC staff would pass out at the mere thought of someone’s Gran or favorite Auntie doing such a thing today.
پاسخ توسط tmdb60465904
در تاریخ نوامبر 16, 2023 ساعت 9:25 ق.ض
I'm sure I was allowed to lick the batter many times as a child and somehow I survived, but admittedly these days it would probably make me wince. I am more like Sheldon than I would like to be.
پاسخ توسط Tim-Buktu
در تاریخ نوامبر 23, 2023 ساعت 6:41 ب.ض
Hey Everybody Happy Thanksgiving
I thought they could fly
پاسخ توسط wonder2wonder
در تاریخ نوامبر 24, 2023 ساعت 2:28 ق.ض
Happy Thanksgiving!
پاسخ توسط FormerlyKnownAs
در تاریخ نوامبر 24, 2023 ساعت 6:13 ب.ض
I always hate it when the "comments" section has been scrubbed.
Like to read a few. Some are very creative...not to mention insightful!