This is on the menu at Le Madeline--grand marnier and sour cream and sugar over berries. |
Curious what your ethnicity/background is? |
| My mom used to feed us like we were down to our last $5. We often ate things like: franks and beans, fried bologna sandwiches and mayonnaise, buttered noodles with a hotdog, and only canned vegetables never fresh. Fruit cocktail from a can was a treat. I have no idea why she fed us such garbage all the time, money wasn't the issue, it's just weird why we ate crap food. I thought I hated vegetables until I tried fresh ones. |
Same. Mayo on cold meatloaf sandwiches!! |
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My mom added butter to PB&J sandwiches. She would butter the bread, then add a layer of peanut butter on top of the butter, then add the jelly. I never realized it was strange until I was in late elementary school and my friends started to comment on it - and they all loved my mom's PB&Js! It was actually quite tasty.
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My gramma made these german potato dumplings. They are the size of softballs, and I remember them involving bread cubes. Everyone would get excited for them the next day, when they were fried. I hated them so much - which made me the family meal outcast
It was like these, but NEVER with onions, because onions had "too much flavor" https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/german-potato-dumplings/ |
Why is that weird? We used to eat that. Also fried grits. It's pretty amazing how poor food like grits has sort of come into fashion. Lots of fancy grits recipes out there these days. A lot of these recipes sound like poor food/attempts at feeding your family on a tiny budget. BTDT, as an adult. And come up with some interesting combos, too. : ) |
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Is it odd that I can barely recall eating any meals in my childhood home?
We ate a lot of fast food. McDonald’s had good happy meal toys in the 80s. Once we stayed in pajamas all day and had eggs for dinner (in retrospect, my parents were hungover). Other than that, meals must have been unremarkable. |
Is she German? My German mom makes this and it's a normal dessert in Germany called Griesschnitten. I love it. I should buy cream of wheat and introduce my kids to it. |
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Peanut butter, Mayo and lettuce sandwiches.
But they are actually great! I still eat them... |
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Cup noodle with corn.
Rice with canned tuna, onion slices and drizzle of soy sauce. Spaghetti with cabbage and ketchup. |
My mom made this and I still love it |
My mom did that for one of my siblings. It was a textural thing that they needed to like pbj. Mine was without butter (or tbh margarine....it was the 70s). |
We ate fried cream of wheat with syrup as well. It was a treat. Kind of a polenta cake riff. Italian. |
| We didn’t eat anything weird per se. but we had lots of appetizers as meals. Also, regular fondue nights |