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Did/Does your grandfather cook? And if so what was your favorite meal.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:30 pm
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:30 pm
Fortunate to still have mine. He called me yesterday while I was heading home from work and said he had a pot of pinto beans on the stove , fried potatoes , and cornbread in the cast iron if I wanted to stop by the house. Told me I'd probably have to heat up a pork chop though if I wanted some meat
Man times are good.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:32 pm to Cregg
When he was alive, he cooked. He was an awesome cook. Like most Cajun men, he made a mean rice and gravy out of any protein.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:32 pm to Cregg
Cooks the gay cousin with jokes.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:33 pm to Cregg
My maternal grandfather loved to grill, and made a mean meal of shite on a Shingle
Paternal grandfather loved to fry fish and roasts and turkeys
Step grandpa makes awesome bread and other stuff as well
Paternal grandfather loved to fry fish and roasts and turkeys
Step grandpa makes awesome bread and other stuff as well
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:33 pm to Cregg
My grandpa made canned asparagus mixed with mayo. I’m not joking
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:35 pm to Cregg
He’s gone now but a link of Italian sausage cooked in a skillet & french bread
My Grandma made the best fried ribs to have with biscuits & syrup
My Grandma made the best fried ribs to have with biscuits & syrup
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:36 pm to Cregg
Every time we went to visit, I thought he was grilling, but he was just burning trash in the backyard.*
*Applies to both grandfathers.
*Applies to both grandfathers.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:37 pm to Ghost of Colby
Made the best cornbread I’ve ever eaten. When I would spend the night with him, we would eat it in a bowl with milk poured over it.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:37 pm to VinegarStrokes
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My grandpa made canned asparagus mixed with mayo. I’m not joking
Sounds better than a sandwich of canned sardines and Vienna sausages. I’m also not joking.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:38 pm to Cregg
One grilled a lot and made some amazing fried fish, I never saw the other one boil a pot of water. My maw maw was an amazing cook though.
They've all been gone. All would be 102+ at this point.
They've all been gone. All would be 102+ at this point.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:39 pm to Cregg
One grandfather BBQ every Monday for the family, his day off.
The other cooked 6 days a week for his wife/family. Roast and mashed potatoes was his best.
The other cooked 6 days a week for his wife/family. Roast and mashed potatoes was his best.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:40 pm to Cregg
No, my Grandpa caught the fish, my Grandma cooked them.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:40 pm to Allthatfades
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Made the best cornbread I’ve ever eaten. When I would spend the night with him, we would eat it in a bowl with milk poured over it.
Called it coush coush. Man, with some fig preserves...money
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:41 pm to Cregg
Neither of my grandfathers cooked, that was considered woman’s work.
No matter what my grandma made for supper one of my grandpas always had a big bowl of Kelloggs sugar Frosted Flakes. He ate that until he was in his 90s when his blood sugar situation made him have to stop.
No matter what my grandma made for supper one of my grandpas always had a big bowl of Kelloggs sugar Frosted Flakes. He ate that until he was in his 90s when his blood sugar situation made him have to stop.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:42 pm to fallguy_1978
Mom taught me how to make crawfish bisque with stuffed heads in 1965. I still got the recipe in my head.
start with 4 sacks of crawfish and make sure all of the fat in the heads is reserved for gravy .
start with 4 sacks of crawfish and make sure all of the fat in the heads is reserved for gravy .
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:45 pm to Packer
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No, my Grandpa caught the fish, my Grandma cooked them.
Are you a cheesehead? Because you could be an honorary Cajun or redneck.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:47 pm to VinegarStrokes
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made canned asparagus mixed with mayo. I’m not joking
Had a guy serve that on a fishing trip, surprisingly good
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:48 pm to Cregg
My grandfather on my dad’s side was a German Baker up in Pennsylvania. I only met him a few times before he passed.
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:48 pm to Cregg
My grandfather woke up one morning and decided he wanted to be a cook on a barge. Just up and boarded a barge one day then cooked meals going up and down the Ouachita river for a couple years.
Loved that man
Loved that man
Posted on 8/13/24 at 5:49 pm to Cregg
On holidays he'd drop his old wooden boat in the bay, throw the cast net for an hour or so and catch enough mullet to feed about 40, Fried mullet and it was the best.
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