Wonderful memories from when I was young(er)
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Wonderful memories from when I was young(er)
When I was young (late teens/early twenties) my former
(first) father in law use to be the "cook" in the house, it was
truly HIS kitchen.
Sunday morning was always his big breakfast day, and in the
summer he would always make bacon and/or sausage gravy
using the drippings from said meat. He also made biscuits, eggs,
hash brown potatoes, sliced up a cantaloupe.
He spent several years trying to convince me to try cantaloupe
with gravy on top, it just sounded yuck to me, finally one day I
gave in to try just a (very very SMALL) bite. From that day on
I was hooked on it.
It has been a few years since I had any, and this morning I woke
up and remembered I had a fresh Rocky Ford melon in my fridge.
So can you guess what I made for breakfast (for myself only hubs
won't eat it). Yep I cooked bacon, made gravy and had my beloved
melon with gravy.
Cheers "Papa Fish" (can't believe he has been gone nearly 22 years).
Now back to the kitchen for seconds.
Have a great weekend everyone.
(first) father in law use to be the "cook" in the house, it was
truly HIS kitchen.
Sunday morning was always his big breakfast day, and in the
summer he would always make bacon and/or sausage gravy
using the drippings from said meat. He also made biscuits, eggs,
hash brown potatoes, sliced up a cantaloupe.
He spent several years trying to convince me to try cantaloupe
with gravy on top, it just sounded yuck to me, finally one day I
gave in to try just a (very very SMALL) bite. From that day on
I was hooked on it.
It has been a few years since I had any, and this morning I woke
up and remembered I had a fresh Rocky Ford melon in my fridge.
So can you guess what I made for breakfast (for myself only hubs
won't eat it). Yep I cooked bacon, made gravy and had my beloved
melon with gravy.
Cheers "Papa Fish" (can't believe he has been gone nearly 22 years).
Now back to the kitchen for seconds.
Have a great weekend everyone.
#2
It is interesting what actually goes together as far as food combinations. My brother taught me about pancakes with fried eggs and bacon on top then drizzled with syrup. I will give the cantalope and gravy a try. Thanks for the post.
#3
that combo sure doesn't sound appealing. i'll have to remember it for when i have the ingredients. i'll share one odd combo i discovered as a child... if you put yellow mustard and white sugar together on white bread, it tastes like oranges... at least it did to me
#6
Oh my!! I was just telling my husband I used to have a girlfriend (about 13 yrs of age then) who when getting home from school would pour white Karo's syrup onto a piece of white bread for a snack. yuck. But then, I remembered I used to eat a sandwich of white bread and mayonnaise! go figure.
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I was first introduced to tomatoes and dumplings at my MIL's. It took a long time til I was ready to try it. (It looked gross.) She's now gone and we still have tomatoes and dumplings, often with steak. I must admit, it's very tasty.
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Location: NE Wisconsin
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I had an uncle who loved pork gravy on his apple pie! And I remember my older sister eating peanut butter and pickle relish sandwiches. As for me, I love liver sausage sandwiches with jam on them. It's that salty and sweet together that we love, I think!
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