Jazzy1
Cheers!
Also known as “S.O.S.” in less polite company, this dish was a staple in many households. Grandma would whisk together milk, flour, butter, and those thin slices of dried beef until it thickened into a gravy-like mixture. Nutritionists today would probably wince at the salt content alone. But kids loved it because the creamy sauce soaked into the toast and tasted like pure comfort. It was warm, filling, and incredibly budget-friendly. Grandma considered it a complete breakfast, lunch, or dinner depending on the day.
The toast underneath always got slightly soggy, but that was part of the charm.
Did you eat this as a child?
The toast underneath always got slightly soggy, but that was part of the charm.
Did you eat this as a child?



