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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:16:10 GMT -5
Yep pinto beans for dinner once a week every week growing up over white bread and if we were lucky corn bread, I still eat those suckers but not for dinner. Liver should be soaked in milk overnight before cooing, try it. These days don't really care for pork all I taste is salt and I am not the one salting it. Those pork tenderloins are on sale every week in the store but you wont find one in our pantry.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:26:04 GMT -5
Bread mayonnaise salt pepper and a thick slice of beefsteak tomato, peanut butter and dill pickle sandwiches, peanut butter and banana works too. Seems like these are regional. That's all fine, just not the banana. Ham, mayo sandwich with onion is good too.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Feb 1, 2019 21:32:49 GMT -5
I live in the south, I've had plenty of mayo/mater sandwiches. Same with mayo and pineapple.
I grew up eating bananas all the time, cant stand em now. Very very very seldom I'll have a bowl of banana pudding but I wont eat the bananas.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:36:39 GMT -5
Bagel with cream cheese and lox. Gefilte fish Waldorf salad Old Bay Rocky Mountain Oysters Vegemite That's some combination of ethnic foods. Hmm, Australian Jewish Cowboy?
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 1, 2019 21:38:56 GMT -5
I live in the south, I've had plenty of mayo/mater sandwiches. Same with mayo and pineapple. I grew up eating bananas all the time, cant stand em now. Very very very seldom I'll have a bowl of banana pudding but I wont eat the bananas. Do you, like, suck all the pudding off the banana slices and spit them out?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:40:56 GMT -5
I live in the south, I've had plenty of mayo/mater sandwiches. Same with mayo and pineapple. I grew up eating bananas all the time, cant stand em now. Very very very seldom I'll have a bowl of banana pudding but I wont eat the bananas. Do you, like, suck all the pudding off the banana slices and spit them out? LMAO!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:43:45 GMT -5
Enough of this banana heresy. I eat one or two toasted PB & Banana sandwiches a week, but unlike Elvis, I don't fry them in butter (though their sinfully good that way).
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 1, 2019 21:43:50 GMT -5
I had a bad wreck in 1971 and my teeth were wired together for 8 weeks. The first solid food I had was a Krystal hamburger. It was just about the most fantastic thing I ever ate in my life. 40 years later I tried them 2 or 3 times to realize that it wasn't the burgers, it was my condition. They suck pretty bad.
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 1, 2019 21:45:28 GMT -5
Enough of this banana heresy. I eat one or two toasted PB & Banana sandwiches a week, but unlike Elvis, I don't fry them in butter (though their sinfully good that way). Trucky!! You are alive! And you have been missed. Glad to see you back here. 🖖🤠
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Post by kxg on Feb 1, 2019 21:46:09 GMT -5
My mother’s family hailed from middle Tennessee so she learned to cook southern style and she was a good cook. Needless to say, we ate a lot of fried food, including liver and onions, okra, cornbread in an iron skillet, bologna, chicken,etc. Every Saturday was Lima beans with yeast rolls. Still love them all. We had fried chicken at least once a week, usually on Sunday and my friend across the alley never missed that meal. If you were a picky eater at my house, you went hungry, thus I grew up liking most everything, still do, which can be a liability at my age!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:48:28 GMT -5
I had a bad wreck in 1971 and my teeth were wired together for 8 weeks. The first solid food I had was a Krystal hamburger. It was just about the most fantastic thing I ever ate in my life. 40 years later I tried them 2 or 3 times to realize that it wasn't the burgers, it was my condition. They suck pretty bad. Kinda explains why there's only 3 in the whole country.
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Post by Scott W on Feb 1, 2019 21:51:37 GMT -5
Enough of this banana heresy. I eat one or two toasted PB & Banana sandwiches a week, but unlike Elvis, I don't fry them in butter (though their sinfully good that way). Holy sh*t! Mike! How are you man?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 21:52:58 GMT -5
The Prodigal son returns!
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Post by McWiggins on Feb 1, 2019 21:59:34 GMT -5
Bagel with cream cheese and lox. Gefilte fish Waldorf salad Old Bay Rocky Mountain Oysters Vegemite That's some combination of ethnic foods. Hmm, Australian Jewish Cowboy?
One side of the family NYC and Long Island. Other side of the family Baltimore. And me, adventurous and and curious.
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 1, 2019 22:01:45 GMT -5
I had a bad wreck in 1971 and my teeth were wired together for 8 weeks. The first solid food I had was a Krystal hamburger. It was just about the most fantastic thing I ever ate in my life. 40 years later I tried them 2 or 3 times to realize that it wasn't the burgers, it was my condition. They suck pretty bad. Kinda explains why there's only 3 in the whole country. I think they have a few more than that, but there's none of them in Texas. There's a new chain of mini burger places in area called Burgerit. I haven't seen anyone in the place. I'm waiting for someone else to try them first.
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Post by AJ on Feb 1, 2019 22:07:08 GMT -5
Scrambled eggs with pork brains, beef liver with onions, chicken livers and/or gizzards, chicken and dumplings made with real homemade biscuits, and pig stew. I grew up eating these foods and I still like them.. I haven’t had pig stew in over 40 years. Not sure all the ingredients are still available.
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Post by Yohanan on Feb 1, 2019 22:07:16 GMT -5
Sliced tomatoes, never liked them, never will. I can eat them stewed, boiled or fried, and in salsa, but never just plain ole tomato on a sandwich or in a salad. My parents could get upset over my dislike of one of their favorite foods. My Grandmother on my Fathers side, would look in disbelief and say " I don't know anybody who don't like tomatoes? Well guess what Granny, You do now!!! God Rest that Wonderful Persons Soul, She was a Super person!!! in my life.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 22:15:19 GMT -5
Are we talking store bought Styrofoam tomatoes or vine picked maters and a salt shaker. I can eat my weight in vine ripe tomatoes with or with bread and mayo.
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Post by Yohanan on Feb 1, 2019 22:24:05 GMT -5
Are we talking store bought Styrofoam tomatoes or vine picked maters and a salt shaker. I can eat my weight in vine ripe tomatoes with or with bread and mayo. All we had were vine picked, I don't know what styrofoam tomatoes are, and store bought were forsaken. I'm glad you enjoy them, and more power to you, Like I stated in my former post, I can't stand them. My last remembrance was puking and shitting in the bed, and that was over 45 years ago!!! Never liked them since...go figure.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2019 22:35:52 GMT -5
Kinda explains why there's only 3 in the whole country. I think they have a few more than that, but there's none of them in Texas. There's a new chain of mini burger places in area called Burgerit. I haven't seen anyone in the place. I'm waiting for someone else to try them first. Suppose to be one in Dallas.
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Post by roadsdiverged on Feb 1, 2019 22:37:29 GMT -5
I live in the south, I've had plenty of mayo/mater sandwiches. Same with mayo and pineapple. I grew up eating bananas all the time, cant stand em now. Very very very seldom I'll have a bowl of banana pudding but I wont eat the bananas. Do you, like, suck all the pudding off the banana slices and spit them out? Thank you for making me choke on a starburst. I'm reluctant to answer this but I feel I must. No sir, I pick them out piece by piece.
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 1, 2019 22:57:06 GMT -5
I think they have a few more than that, but there's none of them in Texas. There's a new chain of mini burger places in area called Burgerit. I haven't seen anyone in the place. I'm waiting for someone else to try them first. Suppose to be one in Dallas. Dallas doesn't count. The rest of the state hates Dallas. They make other Texans look bad. The one I ate at was in Austin and it's definitely gone.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2019 7:50:37 GMT -5
Suppose to be one in Dallas. Dallas doesn't count. The rest of the state hates Dallas. They make other Texans look bad. The one I ate at was in Austin and it's definitely gone. Yeah and what better place to have a Krystal Burger.
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Post by skeeter456 on Feb 2, 2019 9:01:58 GMT -5
Sardines, raw oysters, lobster. The list can go on and on
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Post by Ronv69 on Feb 2, 2019 9:54:47 GMT -5
Dallas doesn't count. The rest of the state hates Dallas. They make other Texans look bad. The one I ate at was in Austin and it's definitely gone. Yeah and what better place to have a Krystal Burger. (HIGH FIVE!) ✋😁🤠
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Post by whistlebritches on May 5, 2019 18:47:36 GMT -5
Lets see....fried green tomatoes,fried okra,fried squash,sorghum syrup,squirrel,calves tongue,calves and pork brain,rocky mountain oysters...…..I grew up on a farm in Texas,we didn't waste anything.Bout the only thing I didn't eat growing up was sheep kidney,my Irish grandparents loved it.Anyway growing up that way led me to try anything as I travelled the world in the Navy,rat in India,balut in the Philippines,monkey brains in Thailand,raw fish in Japan,tree worms in Indonesia,live larva in Africa...…..my motto is,if it looks good eat it,if it doesn't try it anyway.
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Post by bigwoolie on May 5, 2019 19:02:27 GMT -5
As a kid, I spent about 6 years of my youth growing up in West Tennessee, right close to the Mississippi river. Some of my school chums ate chitlins. Never got wrapped up in that either.
Pintos and cornbread (no sugar, cooked in a cast iron skillet), biscuits and gravy, cold cornbread in a glass of milk (Mom prefers buttermilk), fried squash, fried bologna, pickled bologna and straight peanut butter on a spoon. The list goes on
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Post by stone on May 5, 2019 19:19:20 GMT -5
Tuna fish and Grape jelly sandwiches with cheese, still like'em still eat'em! Might good! Oh good lord! This has to be a joke!
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Post by stone on May 5, 2019 19:22:04 GMT -5
When I was an engineer for General Electric in the early 80s I used to service assembly line computers at meat processing facilities in Ohio. A garbage cart would come by and a guy would scoop up everything from the floor around the meat cutting stations with a snow shovel and that was what was used to make hot dogs and bologna.
It was probably 20 years before I could eat either one.
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Post by Deleted on May 5, 2019 20:29:26 GMT -5
Tuna fish and Grape jelly sandwiches with cheese, still like'em still eat'em! Might good! Oh good lord! This has to be a joke! No joke sir.
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