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“Corned Beef Hash Soup,” which was basically a way to feed the family for 2-3 nights on $2-3.
Boiled potatoes, cabbage, and onions, in a big pot of salty water. At the last few minutes, add a can of corned beef—the kind with the key. I always ate the corned beef & my sister always ate the potatoes, then we’d switch bowls. Also, deviled ham & yellow mustard on saltines. |
I know someone whose family did Milano cookies crushed in milk as a special dessert. |
I do that now at a certain time of the month. Pb, syrup or honey, salt; on toast, apples, or seed crackers - or by the spoonful. If I could eat wonder bread, would totally go there. We were a chayote family too! |
| Midwestern "goulash." |
My super-WASPy in-laws ate spaghetti with ketchup instead of some sort of tomato-based pasta sauce. I assumed it was because their taste-buds had malfunctioned after all that inbreeding. (My MIL was a terrible book generally, except for soup, for some reason) |
| My mother’s go-to when she had just had enough was Graham crackers and milk. |
| My parents liked to replicate a Nantucket dish involving spaghetti with tomato sauce and strawberries. I know some like it but it made me hurl. |
Damn, that soup sounds good |
It was actually pretty good! I’ve nevertheless made it myself, but still crave it sometimes. |
*never |
| I am confident I will win the prize for this one! My mother served us 2 pineapple rings (from the can), put a "dollop" of mayo on top and then sprinkled cheddar cheese on top of the mayo! I still say wtf was that about? Yes, we hated it. |
| Ham hocks boiled till they fell apart. My mom would smear the fat on a slice of Italian bread. We ate that as a ‘treat’. Blood sausage was a regular Sunday meal. Porkolt all the time and I still don’t like it. |
| What's with all the mayo blobbed onto fruit with cheddar cheese on top? |
lol this was so my family. I thought we were “poor” because we had sprouted wheat bread and the natural food store’s fresh crushed peanut butter instead of name brand wonder bread and jiffy or are Kashi breakfast cereal (back when they only made one thing) instead of fruit loops. I seriously just thought my parents couldn’t afford the “normal” stuff my friends ate. It was definitely not cool to eat like my family did when I was a kid so I was always mortified at the school lunch table... no one wanted to trade with this kid lol. |
Um, yum! Sounds delicious! |