Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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My father used to put everything in a casserole and bake it. He called it "clean out the icebox night."
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Someone will have to explain what is wrong with:
1. A raw onion sandwich on rye with mayo. 2. Canned Vienna Sausage. 3. Ring Bologna pickled in a jar. 4. Chipped steak with creamed corn. 5. Boiled macaroni mixed with canned tomatoes and fried hamburger. 6. Croquets made from pre-cooked beef or chicken, and salmon out of a can. 7. Canned sardines used for about any purpose you can imagine. 8. Smelts fried. 9. Shad and Roe fried. 10. Liver, kidneys an onions fried. 11. Snapping turtle soup. 12. And finally Spam, or even better " Treat ". To take issue with the 1950(s). |
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Every Sunday we had our Big meal, a chicken or roast, potatoes, eggies and dessert...usually rice pudding. Through the week, it was left overs or homemade Macaroni and cheese, stew canned or leftover, beans and franks, spaghetti etc. Mom grew up on a farm so we always had potatoes, carrots and many shelves of home canned fruit and vegetables. Ice cream or cantaloupe was a treat. At Christmas, a regular turkey and trimmings, blood pudding, home made pudding with sweet brown sauce. We wore paper hats, had
Christmas crackers to pull and the house was full of streamers hung with scotch tape. |
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No explanation needed. It's just common sense. |
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[QUOTE=rivaridger1;1457321]Someone will have to explain what is wrong with:
1. A raw onion sandwich on rye with mayo. YUM. Love Florida sweet onions (Vidalia) for that.
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We ate the whole pig............everything. Nothing goes to waste.
Can't "dew" the internal stuff any more. |
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Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa. Chicago 1979 to 1986. Northwest Suburbs of Chicago - Schaumburg since 1988. |
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I remember that. You couldn't pay me to eat that now.
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Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa. Chicago 1979 to 1986. Northwest Suburbs of Chicago - Schaumburg since 1988. |
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Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa. Chicago 1979 to 1986. Northwest Suburbs of Chicago - Schaumburg since 1988. |
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anything Gerber for me
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You wouldn't be bragging about being younger, would you?
FRESHMEN!
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Fish "sticks" on Fridays - we were Catholic. My parents were trying to farm so they got chickens and had a garden; we ate chickens, eggs, and canned peaches. Spaghetti and Ragu jar sauce, my mom tried to feed us cow tongue once and it didn't work. Rice with maple syrup and chicken liver wrapped in bacon, with six kids, my mom was inventive. Never saw a French fry until I was in high school.
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Never needed a freezer except for ice. Never went out to eat, unless it was to both grandma's house. Sunday leftovers from grandma's was dinner thru Wednesday. NEVER better food!
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1st frost for hog slaughter. All the neighbor farmers would go from house to house everyday until all were done. I still have two 3 legged black kettles for the boil. The BEST sausage ever!
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I was still eating homemade baby food.
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