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Posted: 10/3/2018 2:15:11 PM EST
But just don't really eat anymore.
Banana and mayonnaise sandwiches. My mom used to make these for me all the time. I still love them but just don't think about it when I'm hungry. |
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my mom called it "spagetts" it was just macaroni noodles, canned diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, canned mushrooms.
I loved it when I was a kid. Probably haven't had it in over 20 years. |
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This on my birthday and Thanksgiving/Christmas https://i.pinimg.com/236x/32/47/f0/3247f084b07cea3e8c4e92f95fae1317.jpg And Deviled ham and Miracle Whip sandwiches on Wonderbread, around once a month. Yum. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/81-q-Or%2BozL._SX355_.jpg View Quote |
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every saturday lunch with dad
rye bread, onions, salt, pepper, fresh raw ground round now im hungry |
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Mom used to make corned beef hash with eggs for dinner all the time. I loved it but I haven't had it since she passed away in '81.
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Peanut butter and banana with mayo sandwiches.
That and Fluff a Nutter. |
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also that meat-stick rope...thing...
grandpa used to by a few packages at a time....about 2' or so of basically a slim jim...i'd eat a whole damn package in one sitting if nobody stopped me |
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My mom was from Alabama/Georgia
Real fried chicken Fresh Blackeyed Peas with snaps Brains N Eggs Real Pecan Pie |
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Square pizza served in elementary school. Wish I could find that stuff online somewhere.
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Spaghetti with meat sauce. We ate it every Wednesday night. Love it!
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Ugh.
Didn't anyone like anything good when they were a kid? I miss the homemade clam chowder and homemade split pea soup my mom used to make |
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My dad's goulash recipe. He died in 2005 and no one has the recipe. I've found a couple recipes that are close but not quite the same.
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When I was 16 I got my first deer...
I remember the cold winter nights that we had.... fried backstraps, mashed potatoes and gravy, Fried okra from my great uncle's farm and boiled squash - there was no better eating than that! I do miss my mom - she passed away when I was 21 some 33 years ago. Red |
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We had Sloppy Joes last night , for the first time in decades.
Nothing from a can , all home made. |
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Braunschweiger. Loved it as a kid. Haven’t had it in 30 years now
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Sos, peanut butter and pickle sandwiches and open-faced grilled cheese and bacon sandwiches. Dang, had not thought about any of them in years.
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Fried bologna sandwich
pepperoni sandwich chopped up hotdogs cooked in frying pan grilled cheese (but I still eat those every now and then) |
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Baked beans with cut up hot dogs. I'd still eat it, I just don't.
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My Mom's "City Chicken." Substituted veal on skewers back when it was cheap.
Fried in a cast iron pan, then used the drippings to make gravy for the mashed potatoes. She's been gone many years. I miss my Mom. |
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Sliced beef in beef gravy that came frozen in a pouch that you reheated in boiling water then poured over a couple of slices of sammich bread. Haven't had it in years.
The turkey was good too. |
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How I survived my childhood, I will never know.
First my Ma would fry up some 1/4" sliced fat back. With the grease from that she would add milk, flour and pepper to make a glorious white gravy. We would get four to six pieces each of white bread and pour the gravy over it. Along with the fatback we would get a giant glass of milk. Real milk, not the 2% shit. When we told people we had Gravy and Bread for supper last night, everyone thought we were just poor. Shit, the older and bigger we got, Ma had to make 3 pans of gravy to keep up with us. |
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Microwave one of those for 30 seconds and you will think you are eating a dessert from a fine dining restaurant.
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When I was a kid we didn't get much meat to eat. Especially lunch meat or anything pre-fab/pre-cut.
I thought Bologna was what rich kids ate and I thought the lower middle class kids were rich because I hung out with them and when I went to their house sometimes I would be fed lunch. I usually only got lunch at school for free (pink ticket). The lunch at my friends would sometimes consist of bologna sandwiches and sometimes even Doritos or potato chips (Which I also rarely ever saw which made them un-fucking believable tasting!). One of my happiest memories was sitting out on my buddy Mike's porch on a summer day and chowing down on a bologna sandwich that his mom made me on white bread. At the time it was the best thing I ever tasted. So salty with mayo and yellow mustard oozing out of it. doritos in a plastic sandwich bag that had no ziplock. The bread was as soft as a marshmallow. I could barely contain myself. It is burned into my memory. I couldn't believe they would throw the sandwich bags away because they were still good to put things in! |
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