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. 😁
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Contestado por Tim-Buktu
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 20:24
If a windowless van drives by offering you marshmallows, just keep walking.
Contestado por Tim-Buktu
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 20:26
Who knew that pig renderings would be a specialty food from a high-end market.
Contestado por bratface
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 20:41
My grandmother used it to make pie crust (her pies were yummy & the crust was so flaky). She used it for other things too (but my old brain can't remember what). I keep it around when I make Mexican food, for refried beans, quesadillas, etc. & of course, pie crust (I use half butter & half lard). But I do not know anyone who puts it on toast. Although when I was a kid my uncle taught us about taking spoonfuls of Crisco dipped in sugar.
Contestado por tmdb60465904
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 23:19
But stop if it's brownies?
Contestado por tmdb60465904
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 23:21
Oh Tim. You had me at pig renderings.
Contestado por Knixon
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 23:43
I've also seen Beanie Weenie in those microwaveable cups.
Contestado por tmdb60465904
el 26 de agosto de 2023 a las 23:45
I used to take those for lunch when I worked in a drugstore in high school. They were the bomb. But I didn't eat Beanie Weenie in a microwavable cup. I ate SpaghettiOs and other Chef Boyardee delicacies in microwavable cups.
Contestado por Tim-Buktu
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 00:06
Nothing bad ever happened from being offered brownies.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 11:43
Yep! Those were the days!! What was pure pleasure then =
now!!!
Contestado por Tim-Buktu
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 12:25
I'm sure all that lard was fine back when men would go to work in coal mines and women would haul laundry down to the river. But these days when we have to make an effort to exercise the lard is having a field day.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 13:13
...and kids were out-and-about so much that there would only be ONE fat kid in the whole group--instead a whole group of fat kids!
Contestado por tmdb60465904
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 17:58
We also frequently had Jello molds filled with fruit.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 18:41
Elvis probably could have out-wowed us all.
"Elvis Left The Building Long Ago, But His Food (And Music) Lives On" (The Salt - 01/08/2023)
“Fool’s Gold Loaf”
"Take a whole loaf of Italian bread and slice it lengthwise. Hollow it out and slather it with margarine. Then add a whole jar of jelly and a whole jar of creamy peanut butter, creating two large boats of PB&J. Finally, add a whole pound of fried bacon. Before adding the bacon, dab away the grease on paper towels (presumably to avoid adding unnecessary fat and rendering the sandwich disgusting). Then reunite the sandwich halves, deep-fry, and serve."
Unbelievable!
ON ANOTHER NOTE: Makes you wonder if the man suffered from some kind of mental illness.
Contestado por Tim-Buktu
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 18:53
Is your cardiologist buying a new boat?
Contestado por Knixon
el 27 de agosto de 2023 a las 20:45
In "Assume The Position" Robert Wuhl said that his mother or grandmother wondered what part of Italy that Beef-a-roni was from.