Anonymous wrote:Cranberry sauce from a can. It's really the only kind I like.
Heinz baked beans.
I saw a TV show last night where they were making egg and chips for dinner and man, I want to go and get a bag of oven fries and just eat egg and chips. Maybe with a chip butty on the side.
Anonymous wrote:Port wine cheddar*
Andes mints
Cool Whip
Anonymous wrote:Bologna and cheese on white bread with yellow mustard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is making me smile. The Midwest feels well represented here.![]()
Was wondering if there was a regional or age thing here. I don't think I've had or been offered anything on this beyond maybe pigs in a blanket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just cracked open my grandmother’s cook book from 1940 and it opened to a recipe called “Lima Bean Loaf” — meatloaf made with Lima beans instead of beef (Lima beans, bread crumbs, peanut butter, poultry seasoning, onion, bacon fat, and milk) 🤢
Ironically, it said this meal was “vegetarian,” despite the use of bacon fat. Lol
Anonymous wrote:This thread is making me smile. The Midwest feels well represented here.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I just cracked open my grandmother’s cook book from 1940 and it opened to a recipe called “Lima Bean Loaf” — meatloaf made with Lima beans instead of beef (Lima beans, bread crumbs, peanut butter, poultry seasoning, onion, bacon fat, and milk) 🤢
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
I love you.
When I'm making my gravy soup, i'd much prefer instant to real.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Actual Stove Top Stuffing, instead of potatoes. There. I said it. No, I don't like your grandmother's recipe. I like the boxed $hit.
I also loved Idahoan instant potatoes. Don't give me homemade. I like the boxed $hit![]()