Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grandma's ambrosia: fruit cocktail + marshmallows + shredded coconut + sour cream
Oh man. That or my mom's jello cream cheese walnut congealed salad was how you knew we had company.
Anonymous wrote:Grandma's ambrosia: fruit cocktail + marshmallows + shredded coconut + sour cream
Anonymous wrote:Sara Lee pound cake
Homemade fruit punch (orange juice, pineapple juice, grenadine and ground cloves)
Homemade bread with caraway seeds
Cherry fruit pies
English muffin pizza topped with breakfast sausage
Pepperidge Farm cookies
Ground beef and rice wrapped in boiled cabbage leaves, topped with egg and lemon sauce
Broiled rockfish with olive oil and scallions on Sundays
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tomato slices with salt. This was something my grandma ate as a snack almost every single day. Sometimes she'd eat a tomato like an apple (salting it as she ate). It's something I haven't really seen other people do but we'll sometimes make them up to remember grandma.
I grew up in Georgia (the state) and many older people did this with Vidalia onions.
Anonymous wrote:Tomato slices with salt. This was something my grandma ate as a snack almost every single day. Sometimes she'd eat a tomato like an apple (salting it as she ate). It's something I haven't really seen other people do but we'll sometimes make them up to remember grandma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boomer mother's home cooking (Spanish and German heritages)
Arroz con pollo
Spareribs, sauerkraut and dumplings
Liver and onions
Hot German potato salad
Angel food cake
Baked Alaska
Pineapple upside down cake
Baking powder drop biscuits
Pot roast yes ketchup
None of this is Spanish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drive thru Dairy Store half gallons of ice cream in exotic flavors like black walnut, pumpkin, mint choc chip.
Getting the burger at Biff Burger and going across the street to McDonald's for the fries.
My first Whopper with Cheese when the Burger King opened.
KFC when it had original recipe only and mashed potatoes and gravy.
Yes I am a Boomer.
Ooooh, I have not had black walnut ice cream in many years!