Tuna fish salad sandwiches with just the right amount of onion and celery chopped in, topped with summer tomato slices on small soft twist bakery rolls (topped with sesame seeds) and accompanied by thick ice cold chocolate milkshakes.Served in the shade of a tree, listening to birds singing their hearts out. Bufalogirl
Definitely my Mom's Rice Pudding. Though I can't say it's a favorite dessert, I do enjoy it by association with childhood, and like the more updated versions (a molded one which I'm making for my Aunt's BDay -- it's delicious along with a caramel sauce). Anyway, Mom's was warming, very creamy with plump raisins and redolent with cinnamon.
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Beans, cornbread and fried potatoes. that was childhood for me. Mmmmmmmmmmmm
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What a great question.
Tuna fish salad sandwiches with just the right amount of onion and celery chopped in, topped with summer tomato slices on small soft twist bakery rolls (topped with sesame seeds) and accompanied by thick ice cold chocolate milkshakes.Served in the shade of a tree, listening to birds singing their hearts out.
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Lasagna, my mother made it every almost every Sunday. Man I miss that!
ReplyDeleteGrilled cheese sandwiches and tomato soup. Also, chicken and noodles over mashed potatoes!
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Carvel ice cream cones and their roung saucer type ice cream sandwich
Joe's Pizza on Staten Island, NY
Fried Chicken
Velvetta Cheese on white bread
with Miracle Whip
Daddy's Cream Chipped Beef
Candy Lipstick in the gold and celophane wrapper
Good Humor (original) Grape Popcicles
Lasagne
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Cookies!
Definitely my Mom's Rice Pudding. Though I can't say it's a favorite dessert, I do enjoy it by association with childhood, and like the more updated versions (a molded one which I'm making for my Aunt's BDay -- it's delicious along with a caramel sauce). Anyway, Mom's was warming, very creamy with plump raisins and redolent with cinnamon.
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Regards,
Chef Jules