My mom, liked eating out, cooking it however fell to her til I got big enough to say I'll do it at about 9 years old..Then dad was happy and so was mom..I learned a lot from both grandma's and from one grandpa..My dad's mom, taught me to never cook one of my kids pets, she is the reason I do NOT eat DUCK, although til she cooked my pet I loved her duck in wine..So now for me it's chicken in wine my other gram, let gramps do most of the cooking, he palled around with all the Italian folks on his beer route and they were continually giving him birds to make sauce with,giving him fresh herbs, homemade pasta dough and then taught him how to make it..This I just loved to sit in the kitchen and watch him go..I picked up a lot there..The dunking of a nice piece of Italian bread into the simmering gravy yummm, the smells,tastes of the homemade goodies..My grandmothers both were fantastic with desserts..One was a whiz at pies, apple,berry, apricot,peach all from the garden, the other could set your mouth watering with her cookies and candy..
I miss them both and my grandpa and his gravy and bread..He also made his own sauerkraut,huge dill pickles,had a large garden, with you name and it was there...I can't remember ever bying corn, potatoes,tomatoes,beans from the store..I think all we ever went for was milk and bread, the rest we had at home...
kadesma
I miss them both and my grandpa and his gravy and bread..He also made his own sauerkraut,huge dill pickles,had a large garden, with you name and it was there...I can't remember ever bying corn, potatoes,tomatoes,beans from the store..I think all we ever went for was milk and bread, the rest we had at home...
kadesma