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Your 'comfort foods'
Posted on 9/22/10 at 7:48 pm
Posted on 9/22/10 at 7:48 pm
mom's chicken spaghetti
grandmother's "overnight" roast (done overnight in a crock-pot, so that it will be ready after church)
funny how the simple foods are the best
grandmother's "overnight" roast (done overnight in a crock-pot, so that it will be ready after church)
funny how the simple foods are the best
Posted on 9/22/10 at 7:52 pm to heypaul
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funny how the simple foods are the best
Makes me feel warm. My chld hood maid's stuffed bell peppers with ground pork and shrimp are my all-time comfort food.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 7:59 pm to glassman
my 9yr old daughter often tell my wife that her baked mac & cheese is her favorite.
so simple but yet so divine
i picture aluminum foil covered corningware dishes of this going back to college with her in the future

so simple but yet so divine
i picture aluminum foil covered corningware dishes of this going back to college with her in the future
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:03 pm to heypaul
BBQ chicken
Homemade mashed potatoes
Baked Turkey
Homemade chicken and cornbread dressing
Fresh Cream style corn
Slow cooked green beans and potatoes
Slow cooked lima/butter beans with a thick sauce
Meatloaf
Cranberry sauce
Honey baked ham with pineapples and cherries
Bannana pudding
Strawberry shortcake
Roast/carrots/potatoes/rice and gravy (had this tonight)
Homemade mashed potatoes
Baked Turkey
Homemade chicken and cornbread dressing
Fresh Cream style corn
Slow cooked green beans and potatoes
Slow cooked lima/butter beans with a thick sauce
Meatloaf
Cranberry sauce
Honey baked ham with pineapples and cherries
Bannana pudding
Strawberry shortcake
Roast/carrots/potatoes/rice and gravy (had this tonight)
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:04 pm to heypaul
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i picture aluminum foil covered corningware dishes of this going back to college with her in the future
If she is lucky.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:19 pm to lsufan9193969700
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Slow cooked lima/butter beans with a thick sauce
mmmmm my other grandmother does these at thanksgiving
i can close my eyes and sink into the pure goodness...
This post was edited on 9/22/10 at 8:37 pm
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:24 pm to heypaul
Mashed potatoes w/ homemade gavy
pancakes w/ syrup and sausage
BBQ chicken w/ baked beans
Chicken and sausage gumbo
pancakes w/ syrup and sausage
BBQ chicken w/ baked beans
Chicken and sausage gumbo
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:24 pm to glassman
Roasted leg of lamb with applesauce and roasted root vegetables.
Stewed chicken with milk gravy and mashed potatos with a ton of butter and real cream and lots of black pepper.
Fried chicken with the above.
Standing rib roast with yorkshire pudding.
Beef stroganoff and lasagna.
All of the above are my mothers but I have taken over them now since she is too old to cook or just won't because it is only two eating.
Stewed chicken with milk gravy and mashed potatos with a ton of butter and real cream and lots of black pepper.
Fried chicken with the above.
Standing rib roast with yorkshire pudding.
Beef stroganoff and lasagna.
All of the above are my mothers but I have taken over them now since she is too old to cook or just won't because it is only two eating.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 8:29 pm to heypaul
my grandma's chicken and dumplings
pot roast with root vegetables and rice/gravy
turkey with cornbread dressing
toasted cheese sandwich
pineapple and cream cheese sandwich
eta: most breakfast foods, especially a plate of eggs, bacon, and biscuits with white gravy
pot roast with root vegetables and rice/gravy
turkey with cornbread dressing
toasted cheese sandwich
pineapple and cream cheese sandwich
eta: most breakfast foods, especially a plate of eggs, bacon, and biscuits with white gravy
This post was edited on 9/22/10 at 11:35 pm
Posted on 9/22/10 at 9:14 pm to heypaul
stew, gumbo, good indian curry. Anything w/ a "sauce" to it pretty much.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 9:33 pm to Neauxla
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Anything w/ a "sauce" to it pretty much.
I'm a sauce or creamy dish person, myself.
Soup is my all time comfort food. I love soup. I could eat soup every day. I'm about to have creamy shrimp bisque for "supper". I like that word. It's a comfort word.
Anything my parents made when we were little. It's not about the taste. It's about the memories.
My Mom's vegetable soup and her roast and rice and gravy come to mind, immediately. She still makes it so I get to go back in time, but in the present.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 9:39 pm to Gris Gris
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I'm about to have creamy shrimp bisque for "supper". I like that word. It's a comfort word.
I like it too and use it. And the memories of the family supper are fond as well. Seven of us sitting at the table with placemats and cloth napkins, water glasses and milk or ice tea. No cold drinks. My younger brother and I on opposite corners because we are both left handed. Phone off the hook, TV turned off, door locked and if someone knocked they were told we were eating come back later. We ate dinner everynight at 7 pm sharp.
Those memories are as comforting as my mothers cooking as well.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 9:52 pm to Martini
We weren't as regulated as you were. We didn't get to take calls during supper, but the phone was on the hook and answered. Messages were taken, but my parents were not going to miss a call from the grandparents in case something was wrong. I can't remember watching TV unless something special was on and we were allowed to eat on TV tables, but that was rare.
When we got older, with the boys playing sports, we didn't eat all together. We went to the games or those at home ate together and the others ate when they got home. I liked all the activity and coming and going. We all had breakfast together, though, before school. If I knew then, what I know now I would have appreciated things a lot more.
When we got older, with the boys playing sports, we didn't eat all together. We went to the games or those at home ate together and the others ate when they got home. I liked all the activity and coming and going. We all had breakfast together, though, before school. If I knew then, what I know now I would have appreciated things a lot more.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 10:22 pm to Kim Jong Ir
Calves liver with caramelized onions.
Posted on 9/22/10 at 11:15 pm to heypaul
Baked mac n cheese
shrimp stew
stuffed shells with red gravy
shrimp stew
stuffed shells with red gravy
Posted on 9/23/10 at 12:07 am to heypaul
Meatballs and red gravy
turkey with cornbread dressing/giblet gravy and cranberry salad.
beef brisket and beef sausage
chicken fried steak with a cream gravy
collard/mustard greens with bacon
italian green beans
gumbo
garlic bread (real garlic/real butter)
any fried meat cutlets with pasta and red gravy
stuffed bellpeppers
Posted on 9/23/10 at 11:46 am to heypaul
My mom's pressure cooker beef stew.
Very simple. Meat, onions, potatoes, carrots, salt & pepper. Flour to thicken. Served over rice.
She's making some tonight!
Very simple. Meat, onions, potatoes, carrots, salt & pepper. Flour to thicken. Served over rice.
She's making some tonight!
Posted on 9/23/10 at 12:09 pm to Stadium Rat
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boudin
I miss this. ALOT! I get about 20 pounds whenever we go visit my folks.
But I find that some of the recipes that are being used in louisiana aren't as good anymore. I don't know if it's the younger generations not putting "love" into the boudin making or what.
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