Raul-02
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I'll bet that it's all interesting though.Those jello salads were kind of a fad in the 50s, I remember my mother making them from time to time when we were kids. Some were OK, others not so much.
We get a couple Canadian channels on our cable, one of them being the CBC. A few years ago they had a series called "Back In Time For Dinner" in which a modern-day family got to spend a week (?) living as people did in every decade from the 1940s thru the 90s, from clothing to meals. Each episode they had to prepare and eat "typical" meals as people did in the week's featured decade. Some of it sounded truly nasty.
I was a kid in the '50s. My mom was a good cook. I remember having dinner at friends' houses, and sometimes was dismayed that they actually ate like that. Fast food burgers were a real step up for them. Mom always cooked extra when my friends stayed over. They would polish their plates, astonished that dinner could actually taste good.Those jello salads were kind of a fad in the 50s, I remember my mother making them from time to time when we were kids. Some were OK, others not so much.
We get a couple Canadian channels on our cable, one of them being the CBC. A few years ago they had a series called "Back In Time For Dinner" in which a modern-day family got to spend a week (?) living as people did in every decade from the 1940s thru the 90s, from clothing to meals. Each episode they had to prepare and eat "typical" meals as people did in the week's featured decade. Some of it sounded truly nasty.
I make all ours. I maintain a Sourdough culture.remember smell of home made bread.
It was. Unfortunately, we missed the first couple episodes and the CBC's streaming is geoblocked in the U.S.I'll bet that it's all interesting though.
Yeah, assuming whoever was doing the cooking was a good cook. Not all were, and as noted upthread the results weren't very appetizing. I'd give my mother a C+ in that dept.Today's home cooking is lacking from yester years...instant this instant that,open up can heat or micro wavegood pot stew took hours and biscuit you didn't hit container on side or cut the bag open....remember smell of home made bread.
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Our snowmobile club's monthly meetings are often preceded by a potluck supper. I'll usually make a potato casserole for the same 2 reasons you mentioned...it's always a hit. Actually, most of the food there is pretty good.We have pot luck meals at the Lodge occasionally; when I have the time, I like to cook chicken wings or Jalapeno poppers on the BGE. That way I know (a) there will be something I like and (2) there will be nothing to take home afterwards.
My mother could cook some things, but sometimes held to the concept of "cook it until it's the consistency of rubber".Yeah, assuming whoever was doing the cooking was a good cook. Not all were, and as noted upthread the results weren't very appetizing. I'd give my mother a C+ in that dept.
At least today's prepared foods are consistent.
What we called the thick chicks in schoolThunder thighs