Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Slop" = tomato soup or spaghetti-o's with crushed saltines all mixed together.
I misread this as crushed sardines and was about to say this post wins the prize. Tomato soup with crushed saltines is standard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have not even read this whole thread but omg where can I buy liverwurst again? I was my mom’s strange kid who loved slices of liverwurst on white bread sandwiches. I never knew it was supposed to be weird ? It was just so yummy. I never even see liverwurst in stores anymore! Sob! Where do you all get it????!!!??? I live in Reston. ( PS The funny thing is we are Irish American, but, my mom’s maternal grandmother was German, so I guess this is where these culinary habits and preference came from?!?)
I get it at whole foods! My kids love it on crusty bread with cornichones. I literally just posted on another thread how my 12 year old is so picky, he won't touch mac n cheese but he will eat the crap out of some pate, go figure
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is from my grandma. I wish my mom continued the tradition, but she never made it herself. Ham barbeque. It's chipped ham sautéed in barbeque sauce and diced onions, served as a sandwich on a hamburger bun with optional relish or bread and butter pickles. SO good, still love to have it whenever we go visit her.
Mmm, that sounds great!
Why is chipped ham??
Anonymous wrote:"Slop" = tomato soup or spaghetti-o's with crushed saltines all mixed together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This one is from my grandma. I wish my mom continued the tradition, but she never made it herself. Ham barbeque. It's chipped ham sautéed in barbeque sauce and diced onions, served as a sandwich on a hamburger bun with optional relish or bread and butter pickles. SO good, still love to have it whenever we go visit her.
Grandma lives in Pittsburgh with her chipped ham sandwiches, I assume? I hated them growing up, but not as much as I hated ham salad sandwiches.
Anonymous wrote:Here is what my mom did: cook some macaroni. Drain, and add three tablespoons of butter into the pot of macaroni and stir. Spoon it into individual bowls. Add a tablespoon of ketchup into each bowl. Sprinkle some salt on top. Stir. Give a bowl to each kid for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tuna glop: can of tuna with pasta and cream of mushroom soup and peas. It was awful.
My mom made this and I still love it
Anonymous wrote:Here is what my mom did: cook some macaroni. Drain, and add three tablespoons of butter into the pot of macaroni and stir. Spoon it into individual bowls. Add a tablespoon of ketchup into each bowl. Sprinkle some salt on top. Stir. Give a bowl to each kid for lunch.
Anonymous wrote:My mom took day-old cream of wheat that had solidified, fried it in a pan, and then served it with maple syrup. It was good, but only now I realize how weird that is.